Larry Tang 

Larry Tang is a statistician specializing in statistical methodology and collaborative research. His current methodological research areas include statistical methods in forensics, diagnostic medicine, group sequential designs, and substance abuse research and criminology.  He received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Southern Methodist University in 2005. He did postdoctoral training in the Department of Biostatistics at University of Washington. His research is currently supported by National Institute of Justice and National Institutes of Health.


Education:

B.S. in Finance, Department of Statistics & Finance, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, China (2000)

M.S. in Statistics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX (2003)

Ph.D. in Statistics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX (2005)

Postdoctoral Fellow in Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (2005-2007)


Experience:

August 2022 -  Professor,  Department of Statistics & Data Science, National Center for Forensic Science,   University of Central Florida,  Orlando, FL

2019-2022  Associate Professor,  Department of Statistics & Data Science, National Center for Forensic Science,   University of Central Florida,  Orlando, FL

2013-2019  Associate Professor,  Department of Statistics, George Mason University,  Fairfax, VA

2007--2013 Assistant Professor,  Department of Statistics, George Mason University,  Fairfax, VA

2014-present & Guest Researcher, NIH Clinical Center, Rehabilitation Medicine Department, Rockville, MD