Pairwise survival analysis, regression models, and epidemiologic methods for infectious disease transmission
University of Michigan School of Public Health
3755 SPH I, 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029

Eben Kenah has an ScD in epidemiology and an MS in biostatistics from Harvard, where his advisor was James Robins. He did a postdoctoral fellowship in biostatistics at the University of Washington with Ira Longini and Betz Halloran. He is currently an associate professor of biostatistics at the Ohio State University, where he works on the analysis of mathematical models of epidemics, epidemiologic methods and causal inference, and statistical methods for infectious disease epidemiology.

Epidemiology

Pairwise survival analysis, regression models, and epidemiologic methods for infectious disease transmission

Epidemiology Seminar Series with Eben Kenah, PhD

icon to add this event to your google calendarNovember 14, 2019
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
3755 SPH I
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
Sponsored by: Epidemiology
Contact Information: Stacy Babcock (734) 764-5435

Eben Kenah has an ScD in epidemiology and an MS in biostatistics from Harvard, where his advisor was James Robins. He did a postdoctoral fellowship in biostatistics at the University of Washington with Ira Longini and Betz Halloran. He is currently an associate professor of biostatistics at the Ohio State University, where he works on the analysis of mathematical models of epidemics, epidemiologic methods and causal inference, and statistical methods for infectious disease epidemiology.

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