Ernesto Ulloa

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I am from Mexico City where I obtained a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics at the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology (ITAM). Afterwards, I worked as a research assistant at the National Cancer Institute in Mexico (INCan) and the National Institute of Genomic Medicine (INMEGEN). Afterwards, I entered the biostatistics PhD program in 2015. 

Currently, I am doing research under the supervision of Drs. Marco Carone and Alex Luedtke. Broadly speaking, my research work has been in the areas of causal inference, and prediction in survival outcome settings. More specifically, I am working in understanding the asymptotic properties of propensity score based matching methods, and improving their performance. Additionally, I have held an RA position at Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Institute since the start of the PhD. 

I am from Mexico City where I obtained a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics at the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology (ITAM). Afterwards, I worked as a research assistant at the National Cancer Institute in Mexico (INCan) and the National Institute of Genomic Medicine (INMEGEN). Afterwards, I entered the biostatistics PhD program in 2015. 

Currently, I am doing research under the supervision of Drs. Marco Carone and Alex Luedtke. Broadly speaking, my research work has been in the areas of causal inference, and prediction in survival outcome settings. More specifically, I am working in understanding the asymptotic properties of propensity score based matching methods, and improving their performance. Additionally, I have held an RA position at Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Institute since the start of the PhD.