Nan Hu
Professor
Department of Population Health Sciences
Huntsman Cancer Institute
United States of America
Biography
Nan Hu, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Utah and a Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) investigator. He is a member of the Cancer Control and Population Sciences Program.Hu's research interests include biomarker, survival, and longitudinal data analyses in cancer.Hu earned a PhD from the University of Washington. Before joining HCI, Hu was a research assistant at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle.
Research Interest
Survival Analysis Medical Diagnosis and Prognosis Using Biomarkers Nonparametric Statistics Analysis of Missing Data Meta-Data Analysis of Missing Data Statistical Genetics Longitudinal Data Analysis Regression Analysis Introduction to Probability and Statistics Statistical Inferences Medical Diagnostics
Publications
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Garrido-Laguna I, Tometich D, Hu N, Ying J, Geiersbach K, Whisenant J, Wang K, Ross JS, Sharma S (3/14/2015). N of 1 case reports of exceptional responders accrued from pancreatic cancer patients enrolled in first-in-man studies from 2002 through 2012. Oncoscience, 2(3), 285-293.
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Parmar BR, Jarrett TR, Kholmovski EG, Hu N, Parker D, MacLeod RS, Marrouche NF, Ranjan R (12/31/2015). Poor scar formation after ablation is associated with atrial fibrillation recurrence. J Interv Card Electrophysiol, 44(3), 247-56.
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Likhite D, Suksaranjit P, Adluru G, Hu N, Weng C, Kholmovski E, McGann C, Wilson B, DiBella E (2016). Interstudy repeatability of selfâ€gated quantitative myocardial perfusion MRI. J Magn Reson Imaging, 43(6), 1369-1378.
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Hu N, Richards R and Jensen R (08/05/2016). Role of chromosomal 1p/19q co-deletion on the prognosis of oligodendrogliomas: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery, 5, 58-63.
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Thiese M, Hanowski RJ, Kales SN, Porter, RJ, Moffitt G, Hu N, Hegmann K (02/01/2017). Multiple Conditions Increase Preventable Crash Risks Among Truck Drivers in a Cohort Study. J Occup Environ Med, 59(2), 205-211.