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Overview


I am a first year Ph.D student in the department of statistical science at Duke University. My research interests lie broadly in the field of Bayesian statistics, with an emphasis on high-dimensional covariance matrix estimation and empirical Bayes.

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Recent Publications


Assessing the role of volumetric brain information in multiple sclerosis progression.

Journal Article Computational and structural biotechnology journal · January 2025 Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. Understanding multiple sclerosis progression and identifying the implicated brain structures is crucial for personalized treatment decisions. Deformation-based morp ... Full text Cite
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