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Dr. Zhang published over 380 research articles and monographs in theory and applications of statistical methods and in several areas of biomedical research including epidemiology, genetics, child and women health, mental health, substance use, and reproductive medicine.
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School of Public Health. 300 George Street, Suite 523, New Haven, CT 06511. heping.zhang@yale.edu. Phone: 203-785-5185.
Heping Zhang. Susan Dwight Bliss Professor of Biostatistics School of Public Health. 300 George Street, Suite 523, New Haven, CT 06511. heping.zhang@yale.edu. P 203 ...
Professor Zhang specializes in research on substance use, statistical methods in genetic studies of substance use, and research training in mental health epidemiology. He has published over 180 articles, chapters, or monographs related to statistical methods, theory, software, and applications in a broad range of health outcomes including ...
Heping Zhang. Susan Dwight Bliss Professor of Biostatistics, Professor of Statistics and Data Science; and Professor of Child Study, Yale School of Public Health. Elected to the Academy in 2021.
Heping Zhang's 417 research works with 19,106 citations and 5,991 reads, including: Fibroids and unexplained infertility treatment with epigallocatechin gallate: a natural compound in green...
Heping Zhang, Ph.D., professor of public health and statistics, has been named a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). Established in 1933, the IMS is an organization that fosters the development and dissemination of theory and applications of statistics and probability.