Hui Xie

Professor, Maureen and Milan Ilich/ Merck Chair in Statistics for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases

Health Sciences

Hui Xie

Professor, Maureen and Milan Ilich/ Merck Chair in Statistics for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases

Health Sciences

Areas of interest

Missing data analysis, eHealth and mhealth, Combining Social and Health Behavior Data from Multiple Sources, Statistical Methods for Disclosure Control.

Education

  • BS Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Peking University
  • MS Statistics, Purdue University
  • PhD Biostatistics, Columbia University

Biography

Dr. Hui Xie is the Milan and Maureen Ilich/Merck Frosst Chair Professor in Biostatistics in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University. He is a biostatistician and received his PhD degree in Biostatistics from Columbia University at New York city. Dr. Xie’s research interests include developing statistical methods for the design and analysis of clinical and population studies of arthritis diseases and cancer, and clinical trial design and analysis. He has published widely in statistics, public health and medical journals. The statistical methods that Dr. Xie developed can be used for more powerful evaluation of treatment, program and policy impact, more effective identification of risk factors for cancer, arthritis and other diseases, to improve the usability and accessibility of large medical and administrative databases as well as policy simulations.

Teaching interests

Missing Data Analysis, Generalized Linear Models, Longitudinal Data Analysis.

Courses

Future courses may be subject to change.

Publications and activities

Hui Xie publications and activities

A more complete publication list:   https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3328-7135