Assistant Professor, Preventive Medicine & Public
Health
Henry
Yeh’s expertise in statistics, particularly in handling
missing and surrogate data in longitudinal studies, is valued
by colleagues who collaborate with him across the medical center.
In addition to supporting the breast cancer working group, Henry
provides statistical support for multiple clinical studies and
fundamental biomedical research in various disciplines, including
health promotion, neurology, oncology and psychiatry. His own
personal research interests are statistical methodology for measurement
error and non-detectable data. He teaches Fundamentals of Biostatistics
to graduate students, both in the MPH and the MS in Clinical
Research degree programs, and is developing a new course in Applied
Multivariate Methods to be offered in the Spring of 2008. In
addition, Henry is committed to KU Medical Center through his
service on the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
| BS |
Chemical Engineering |
National Taiwan University |
| MS |
Chemical Engineering |
Texas A&M University |
| PhD |
Biostatistics |
University of Texas Health Science Center
at Houston |