
JingQin Luo, Instructor, Division of Biostatistics, School of medicine, Washingtion Univeristy, St. Louis.
- Education:
- MS, Duke University,NC,USA, 2003
- MS, Renmin University,China, 2001
- BS, Renmin University,China, 1998
- Contact Info:
- 314 362-3718
- rosy@stat.duke.edu
- http://www.stat.duke.edu/~rosy/
- Research Interests: Sparse regression, Bayesian variable selection and shrinkage, Bayesian classification with application in epidemiology and cancer research
Thesis: Model Selection, Covariance Selection and Bayes Classification via Shrinkage Estimators
Typical Courses Taught:
- Sta101, Data analysis
- Recent Publications
- Andrew Berchuck, Edwin S. Iversen, Johnathan M. Lancaster, Jennifer Pittman, Jingqin Luo, Paula Lee, Susan Murphy, Holly K. Dressman, Phillip G. Febbo, Mike West, Joseph R. Nevins, and Jeffrey R. Marks. "Patterns of Gene Expression That Characterize Long-term Survival in Advanced Stage Serous Ovarian Cancers." Clinical Research (November, 2005). [abs]
- Iversen, E and Luo, J.. "Molecular and genetic modeling of disease risk." 2003 Proceedings of the American statistical association (2003). (Risk section)

