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Home People Zhiguo Li, Ph.D.
Zhiguo Li, Ph.D. Research Fellow, The Quantitative Methodology Program
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Survey Research Center University of Michigan 2051 ISR Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248
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734-763-4589 |
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734-763-1428
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| Education: |
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Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2008 (Biostatistics)
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Dynamic treatment regimes, survival analysis, semiparametric models, missing data, causal inference
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| Current Projects and Collaborators: |
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I work with Dr. Susan Murphy of The Methodology Center on survival analysis for two-stage randomization trials. I am currently working on sample size calculation for such trials. I also collaborate with psychiatrists and epidemiologists in the Veterans Administration hospital in investigating the effect of different anti-depressant drugs on suicide among depressed veterans.
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Honors and Awards: |
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- Best First Year Student, Department of Statistics, Florida State University, 2003
- ENAR Distinguished Student Paper Award, 2008
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| Publications: |
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Taylor, J.M., Braun T.M. and Li Z., (2006) Comparing an experimental agent to a standard agent: relative merits of a one-arm and a randomized two-arm phase II design. Clinical Trials, 3, 335-348.
Taylor J.M., Wang L. and Li Z., (2007). Analysis of binary responses with ordered covariates and missing data. Statistics in Medicine, 3443-3458.
Li Z., Gilbert P. and Nan B., (2008). Weighted likelihood method for grouped survival data in case-cohort studies, with application to HIV vaccine trials. 247-255.
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