Brisbane
Since February 2014, I held the position of senior biostatistician at QFAB Bioinformatics in Brisbane, Australia (see description below) and work closely with hospitals, researchers and external clients to provide expertise in the design and analysis of biological and clinical projects.
I received my Master's degree in applied statistics in 2010 and her PhD in biostatistics and more specifically high dimensional data and genetic data analysis in 2013 at the CNAM of Paris, and at the CE.R.I.E.S. (a private research centre on human skin funded by Chanel) under the direction of Pr. Gilbert Saporta, Chair of Applied Statistic, and Dr. Christiane Guinot. The main issue was the development of sparse methods (dimension reduction and variable selection), suitable for microarray data and analysis of SNPs data. I made several scientific communications in national and international statistical congresses.
Prior starting my PhD she did a MSc internship at the CE.R.I.E.S. in 2010 in the Biometrics and Epidemiology unit, under the responsibility of Christiane Guinot (HDR) to study the effect of sleep deprivation on biophysical skin properties, on mood and cognitive functions.
Specialties: treatment of high dimensional data, genetic data analysis, development of sparse methods (selection of variables and dimension reduction).
Mes compétences :
Logiciel R
SAS
Statistiques
Statistiques appliquées
R