Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Public Health Sciences Division Biomathematics & Biostatistics Assistant memberAppointed: 2007 | |
QualificationsPh.D., University of Washington, Biostatistics, 2007. M.S., University of Minnesota, Biostatistics, 2002. M.S., University of Pittsburgh, Molecular Pathology, 2000. B.M., Beijing University, Basic Medicine, 1998. Expertise and Research InterestsMy research interest is in statistical methods in genetic association and in randomized clinical trials, in particular, efficient estimation of gene-environment interactions, informative haplotype analysis, direct effect estimation and causal inference.
I am also involved in SDMC activities in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) and Microbicide Trials Network (MTN). Both networks are dedicated to prevent the transmission of HIV. KeywordsCOS Keywords:Biostatistics.Languages(Reading, Writing, Speaking)Chinese, Mandarin: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent) English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent) MembershipsAmerican Statistical Association Institute of Mathematical Statistics Honors and Awards2003, Donovan J. Thompson Award for outstanding student,
Department of Biostatistics,
University of Washington
1998-1999,
Dean's Fellowship,
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Publications- Dai JY, DeFrances MC, Zou C, Johnson CJ, Zarnegar R (Aug 2009) The Met protooncogene is a transcriptional target of NF kappaB: implications for cell survival., Journal of cellular biochemistry, 107 (6), 1222-36
 - Dai JY, Leblanc M, Smith NL, Psaty B, Kooperberg C (Jul 2009) SHARE: an adaptive algorithm to select the most informative set of SNPs for candidate genetic association., Biostatistics (Oxford, England)
 - Kooperberg C, LeBlanc M, Dai JY, Rajapakse I (2009) Structures and assumptions: strategies to harness gene gene and gene environment interactions in GWAS, Statistical Science, In Press
- Dai JY, Leblanc M, Kooperberg C (March 2009) Semiparametric Estimation Exploiting Covariate Independence in Two-Phase Randomized Trials., Biometrics, 65 (1), 178-187
 - Storey JD, Dai JY, Leek JT (Apr 2007) The optimal discovery procedure for large-scale significance testing, with applications to comparative microarray experiments., Biostatistics (Oxford, England), 8 (2), 414-32
 - Dai JY, Ruczinski I, LeBlanc M, Kooperberg C (Dec 2006) Imputation methods to improve inference in SNP association studies., Genetic epidemiology, 30 (8), 690-702
 - Wall MM, Dai Y, Eberly LE (Mar 2005) GEE estimation of a misspecified time-varying covariate: an example with the effect of alcoholism treatment on medical utilization., Statistics in medicine, 24 (6), 925-39
 - Polyak SJ, Sullivan DG, Austin MA, Dai JY, Shuhart MC, Lindsay KL, Bonkovsky HL, Di Bisceglie AM, Lee WM, Morishima C, Gretch DR (2005) Comparison of amplification enzymes for Hepatitis C Virus quasispecies analysis., Virology journal, 2, 41
 - Kane RL, Wall M, Potthoff S, Stromberg K, Dai Y, Meyer ZJ (Apr 2004) The effect of alcoholism treatment on medical care use., Medical care, 42 (4), 395-402
 - Eberly LE, Neaton JD, Thomas AJ, Yu D (2004) Multiple-stage screening and mortality in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial., Clinical trials (London, England), 1 (2), 148-61

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