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^ **TITLE:**|CAT: A conditional association test for microbiome data using a permutation approach| | ^ **TITLE:**|CAT: A conditional association test for microbiome data using a permutation approach| | ||
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+ | [[https://vivo.weill.cornell.edu/display/cwid-yus4011//|Dr. Yushu Shi]] received her bachelor’s degree in Statistics from the Nankai University School of Mathematics. She earned her PhD in Biostatistics from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Her dissertation focused on survival analysis and nonparametric Bayesian methods. Following graduation, she spent three years at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center working on microbiome data. From 2020 to 2022, she served as an assistant professor at the University of Missouri Columbia Department of Statistics. She then joined the Division of Biostatistics, Department of Population Health Sciences at Weill Cornell Medicine. Her research interests include nonparametric Bayesian methods, feature selection, and microbiome‐specific analytical approaches, alongside many collaborative biomedical research. | ||
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