Jinbo Chen
Associate Professor
Biostatistics in Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Pennsylvania State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Jinbo Chen is affiliated to Biostatistics in Biostatistics and Epidemiology, The University of Pennsylvania Health System. Dr. Jinbo Chen is currently providing services as Associate Professor. Dr. Jinbo Chen authored and co-authored multiple the development of statistical methods for designing and analyzing two-phase epidemiologic studies, methodological and collaborative work in genetic association studies of complex diseases, and the development and evaluation of risk prediction models. Dr. Chen has published numerous methods papers on haplotype analysis using data from cohort, nested case-control, and matched case-control designs, methods on exploring gene-gene and gene-environment interactions, and efficient methods for screening SNPÂ genotypes. Her recent work has focused on design and analyses issues arising from studies of complex genetic and environmental effects on pregnancy-related and early-life disorders. Dr. Chen has been collaborating with researchers on dissecting genetic and environmental influences on the risk of biliary tract cancer, childhood leukemia, preterm birth, food allergy, and cardio-metabolic and cardiovascular diseases..
Research Interest
the development of statistical methods for designing and analyzing two-phase epidemiologic studies, methodological and collaborative work in genetic association studies of complex diseases, and the development and evaluation of risk prediction models. Dr. Chen has published numerous methods papers on haplotype analysis using data from cohort, nested case-control, and matched case-control designs, methods on exploring gene-gene and gene-environment interactions, and efficient methods for screening SNPÂ genotypes. Her recent work has focused on design and analyses issues arising from studies of complex genetic and environmental effects on pregnancy-related and early-life disorders. Dr. Chen has been collaborating with researchers on dissecting genetic and environmental influences on the risk of biliary tract cancer, childhood leukemia, preterm birth, food allergy, and cardio-metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.
Publications
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Chen J, Chatterjee N (2006) Haplotype-based association analysis in cohort and nested case-control studies Biometrics 62: 28-35.
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Chen J, Pee D, Ayyagari R, Graubard B, Schairer C, et al. (2006) Projecting absolute invasive breast cancer risk in white women with a model that includes mammographic density Journal of the National Cancer Institute 98: 1215-1226.