Russell T. Shinohara, PhD

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Russell T. Shinohara, PhD

Russell T. Shinohara, PhD

Professor of Biostatistics

Dr. Shinohara's methodological research centers on the assessment of structural and functional changes in the brain throughout the lifespan and in neurological, psychiatric, and developmental disorders. He is interested in describing complex processes and studying questions that have direct impacts on human health. He pursues broad collaborative interests in medicine and public health, with particular emphasis in quantitative biomedical imaging and biomarkers. 

 

Content Area Specialties

Biostatistics, image analysis, multiple sclerosis, neurology, neurodevelopment, pharmacoepidemiology, psychiatry, public health, radiology

Methodology Specialties

Imaging statistics, observational studies, clinical trials, survival analysis, functional data analysis

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