Min Zhang
Research Interests
- Bayesian
- Bioinformatics and Biologically Related Disciplines (genomics, nutrition, proteomics, statistical genetics)
- Genomics
- Inference for High Dimensional Data
- Markov Chain Monte Carlo
- Massive Data
- Missing Data
- Modeling and Model Selection
- Physician Profiling in Managed Healthcare
- Proteomics
- Statistical Genetics
Previous Ph.D. Students from Purdue University Department of Statistics
- Chen Chen
- Yanzhu Lin (Joint with Professor Dabao Zhang)
- Vitara Pungpapong (Joint with Professor Dabao Zhang)
- Libo Wang (Joint with Professor Dabao Zhang)
Education
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M.D., Hebei Medical University, None, 1992
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M.S., Lanzhou University College of Medicine, Physiology, 1995
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Ph.D., Peking University Health Science Center, Neuroscience Research Institute, 1998
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M.S., Cornell University, Biometry, 2003
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Ph.D., Cornell University, Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, 2005
Awards/Honors
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College of Science Interdisciplinary Award, February 2009
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Seed for Success, Purdue University, 2009
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Liu Memorial Award, 2005
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Student Speaker Competition Winner, 2005
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Graduate School Fellowship, 2004
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Thesis Research Award, 2004
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Best Student Paper Award, 2003
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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2003
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Excellent Dissertation Award, June 1999
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Duke University Fellowship, 1999
For more information about Min Zhang, please visit:
https://www.stat.purdue.edu/~minzhang