Postdoctoral Associate
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I'm a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Biostatistics and Health Data Science at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, supervised by Professor Wei Pan. My research revolves around statistical methods for omics (e.g., GWAS, microbiome and metabolome) data, high dimensional statistics, and causal inference. I am passionate about advancing causal discovery techniques to better understand the underlying mechanisms of complex diseases.
Currently, I am focusing on Alzheimer's disease, developing robust Mendelian randomization methods to identify causal exposures linked to this condition.
Developed a novel MR method for highly correlated exposures: Discovered two key metabolomic clusters (glutamine and lipids) putatively causal for Alzheimer’s disease, analyzing data from 480K+ individuals in large-scale biobanks
Ph.D. in Biostatistics, University of Michigan (Graduated 2023)