Emmanuel Sarfo
Grad Student
YSU
YSU
I am a biostatistics researcher in training, focused on developing causal inference methods for dependent and imperfectly observed public health data.
My research interests include causal inference, interference and networks, semiparametric estimation, adaptive and sequential trial design, and transportability.
I hold a BA in Economics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Ghana), an MS in Economics from the Higher School of Economics (Moscow), and an MS in Mathematics with a Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics from Youngstown State University (USA).
My trajectory into biostatistics began with medical data projects at the HER Research Lab in Ghana, continued through peer-reviewed publications in public health, and now extends to statistical consulting for clinical projects in Nurse Anesthesia at YSU.
I aim to pursue doctoral training in Biostatistics, with the long-term goal of contributing as an academic researcher advancing statistical methods for causal inference in public health.