Students

Open to mentoring students interested in leveraging large databases to tackle research questions in mild TBI, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.

Current PhD students:

Dingyue (Demy) Wang
Topic: Understanding the Multidimensionality of Caregiving Appraisal
Role: Dissertation committee member.

Donghwan Lee
Role: Dissertation committee member

Former PhD students:

Youlan Lee
Topic: The influence of social determinants of health and diet quality on symptom experiences in patients with colorectal cancer
Role: Dissertation committee member

Nicole Caviness-Ashe
Topic: Disparities in Health Among Survivors of Acute Leukemia: A Systematic or Systemic Problem
Role: Dissertation committee member

Jihye Scroggin
Topic: Trajectories of Sleep Disturbance among Healthy Mothers in the Fourth Trimester
Role: Dissertation committee member

Se Hee Min
Topic: Symptom Cluster of Midlife Women with Metabolic Syndrome During Menopausal Transition
Role: Dissertation committee Chair

Chiyoung Lee
Topic: Trends in income disparities in CVD risk among older adults in Korea
Role: Committee Member

Matthew R LeBlanc
Topic: Symptom Burden and Quality of Life in Multiple Myeloma Patients
Role: Committee Member

Jacqueline Vaughn
Topic: Using mobile technology to collect and use real-time data for children with congenital heart defects

Role: Committee Member

Zhao Ni
Topic: Mobile Technology Based Medication Reminder Program for Patients in China with Coronary Heart Disease
Role: Committee Member

Gabrielle Harris
Topic: Parental stress and the association with change in health status among young adult survivors with school-age children
Role: Committee Member

Kristin Wainright
Topic: Specific and Pervasive Symptoms in Adults with Multiple Sclerosis Using the MURDOCK-MS Dataset: A Secondary Analysis
Role: Committee Member

Kaboni Gondwe
Topic: Emotional Responses and Mother-Infant Interactions of Malawian Mothers with Preterm Infants and Full-term Infants
Role: Committee Member

Former Master students:

Meilin Jiang, Duke University Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Topic: Intensive longitudinal data analysis
Role: Committee Chair

Amy Zhao, Duke University Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Topic: Subgroup analysis for clinical trial data by using latent class analysis
Role: Committee Chair