
Leann Long
@dleannlong
Associate Prof, Biostatistics, Wake Forest. UNC alum '13. Opinions=mine. she/her
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10-12-2013 14:04:26
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Join UAB SOPH Department of Biostatistics for our department's second graduate program information session this Friday! 🐉 Zoom option is available.


.UAB SOPH Department of Biostatistics is hiring multiple open-rank faculty members in #biostatistics. Come join our highly collaborative department! 🐉 Happy to chat if you have any questions. uab.peopleadmin.com/postings/18526 #statstwitter

➡️Does your study have a #causal research question? ➡️Curious about how directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) can be used when designing your statistical analysis plan? 📊My "Statistics, Explained" article on #DAGs is now online in JournalofPediatrics! jpeds.com/article/S0022-…

Elated to share the news that ⭐️escheR⭐️, a #rstat visualization tool for #SRT and #scRNA data, is now published in #BioinformaticsAdvancesof Oxford Academic 🔗: academic.oup.com/bioinformatics… 👨💻: bioconductor.org/packages/relea… See 🧵 below.

Come join me in leading the SLU College for Public Health & Social Justice - we are hiring a chair of Epi/Biostat! This is a great opportunity to help grow an already outstanding college and have fun doing it. DMs me with questions. slu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/Sa…


Thanks Stroke AHA/ASA for the opportunity to share our #REGARDS study! Regina Royan, MD MPH Jinhong Cui Leann Long Christina Lineback U-M IHPI Nat’l Clinician Scholars Program at U-M IHPI UMichNeurosciences NM Neurology UAB SOPH Department of Biostatistics UAB School of Public Health ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/ST…

Less than 1 week until #IDWSDS hosted by Caucus for Women in Statistics and Data Science! Looking forward to our session, 📊Methods for diverse types of outcomes, mediators, and confounders in causal mediation analysis 📅10/8 at 21:00 UTC/ 5:00 pm ET! 💻Zoom (register for free: idwsds.org) Details 👇

Excited to hear from my Wake Forest University School of Medicine colleague Kathy Lancaster (@prof_klancaster) at #WSDS2024 about time-varying effect modeling for depression and heavy alcohol use in people living with HIV in Cameroon. Such interesting work!
