Jing Ning is a Chinese-American professor of biostatistics at the MD Anderson Cancer Center of the University of Texas.
Her research interests include biomarkers, semiparametric models in survival analysis, inference with length-biased data, and their applications in modeling the health of cancer patients.
She completed a Ph.D. in biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University in 2007.
[1] Her dissertation, Estimating causal treatment effects for post-randomization marker data with failure event censoring, was supervised by Mei-Cheng Wang.
[2] She joined the MD Anderson Cancer Center as a postdoctoral researcher from 2007 to 2009,[1] and was an assistant professor in the UTHealth School of Public Health of the University of Texas from 2009 to 2011 before returning to the MD Anderson Cancer Center as a faculty member.