Subodh Selukar

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I grew up in North Carolina, and I attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor’s in Biostatistics and Quantitative Biology. My current interests lie in broad applications of statistics to cancer treatment and prevention. Methodologically, I am interested in the design and analysis of clinical trials, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis and missing data.

As my RA, I work for the the clinical trial A-TREAT under Dr. Susanne May, providing support in patient monitoring and for the DSMB, while also drafting and executing the statistical analysis plan. My dissertation involves research issues in clinical trials: precision medicine with N-of-1 trials and survival analysis with cure models. With Susanne May, I study how to combine information from a series of N-of-1 clinical trials under adaptive and sequential monitoring. With Megan Othus, I examine pragmatic trial design and analysis with cure models for survival data with insufficient follow-up time.

In my diminishing free time I like to go to the gym, run, find restaurants to frequent, reread my favorite books (and maybe some new ones) and practice my flute. Occasionally, I watch movies and TV shows (occasionally, it is more than occasional).

I grew up in North Carolina, and I attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor’s in Biostatistics and Quantitative Biology. My current interests lie in broad applications of statistics to cancer treatment and prevention. Methodologically, I am interested in the design and analysis of clinical trials, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis and missing data.

As my RA, I work for the the clinical trial A-TREAT under Dr. Susanne May, providing support in patient monitoring and for the DSMB, while also drafting and executing the statistical analysis plan. My dissertation involves research issues in clinical trials: precision medicine with N-of-1 trials and survival analysis with cure models. With Susanne May, I study how to combine information from a series of N-of-1 clinical trials under adaptive and sequential monitoring. With Megan Othus, I examine pragmatic trial design and analysis with cure models for survival data with insufficient follow-up time.

In my diminishing free time I like to go to the gym, run, find restaurants to frequent, reread my favorite books (and maybe some new ones) and practice my flute. Occasionally, I watch movies and TV shows (occasionally, it is more than occasional).