About
Jing Qiu is an associate professor of the Department of Applied Economics and Statistics at University of Delaware.
Her research interest lies in the statistical modeling and analysis of high dimensional biological data, multiple testing, high dimensional equivalence test, confidence intervals for selected means, Bayesian modeling, survival analysis and machine learning.
Most of her research work has been motivated by real world problems across diverse research fields including plant science, biology, animal science, criminology and etc. Example data types include transcriptomics data, DNA methylation data, metabolomics data, proteomics data, survival data, etc. She has published over 30 peer reviewed papers in high impact journals such as Science, Scientific Reports, Bioinformatics, BMC Bioinformatics, Biometrics, Biostatistics, Journal of Royal Statistical Society B with over 2300 google scholar citations.
She teaches graduate courses STAT 615 design and analysis of experiment in the Spring and STAT 611 regression analysis, STAT 621 survival analysis and STAT 641 professional statistical practice in the Fall.
Contact
215 Townsend Hall
Department of Applied Economics and Statistics
Newark, DE, 19716
Email: qiujing at udel dot edu
Link to my Google scholar profile