
Mailing Address:
Harvard Medical School
Department of Population Medicine
133 Brookline Avenue, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02215
lingling_li@post.harvard.edu
Phone: (617) 509-9994
Fax: (617) 859-9853
Staff Assistant: Kerry Dempsey
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Lingling Li, Ph.D.
Dr. Li is an Assistant Professor and Biostatistician in the Department of Population Medicine. Her research interests include developing and applying statistical methods for comparative effectiveness studies, especially those using existing healthcare databases. She is also interested in developing statistical methods for monitoring severe adverse events in vaccine and drug safety surveillance. In addition to methodology research, she has broad interest in applying statistical methods in different areas through collaborative work. Prior to joining DPM, Dr. Li received her doctoral degree in Biostatistics from Harvard School of Public Health.
Selected Publications:
Wu AC,Tantisira K,Li L,Schuemann B,Weiss S,.
Repeatability of response to asthma medications
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J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2009 Feb;2:385-390
Robins, JM, Li, L, Tchetgen, EJ, van der Vaart, A.
Quadratic semiparametric Von Mises calculus
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Metrika. 2009;227-247
Li, L, Evans, SR, Uno, H, Wei, LJ.
Predicted Interval Plots (PIPS): A Graphical Tool for Data Monitoring of Clinical Trials
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Stats Biopharm Research. 2009;-
Tchetgen, EJ, Li, L, Robins, JM, van der Vaart, A.
Minimax estimation of the integral of a power of a density
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Statistics and Prob. Lets. 2008;18:3307-3311
Robins, JM, Li, L, Tchetgen, EJ, van der Vaart, A.
A. Higher Order Influence Functions and Minimax Estimation of Nonlinear Functionals. IMS Collections in IMS Collections. Probability and Statistics: Essays in Honor of David A. Freedman
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IMS Collections. 2007;335-421
Evans, SR, Li, L, and Wei, LJ. 2007,41:733-742.
Data Monitoring in Clinical Trials Using Prediction
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Drug Information Journal. 2007;733-742
Lopate G,Pestronk A,Evans S,Li L,Clifford D,.
Anti-sulfatide antibodies in HIV-infected individuals with sensory neuropathy
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Neurology. 2005 May 10;9:1632-1634
Evans S,Li L,.
A comparison of goodness of fit tests for the logistic GEE model
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Stat Med. 2005 Apr 30;8:1245-1261
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