Chan School of Public Health, where she directed the biostatistics program for the Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center.
She was also a biostatistician for Massachusetts General Hospital, where she directed the biostatistics core of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.
[2] Her dissertation, supervised by David Siegmund, was A Study of Sequential Procedures for Comparing Three Treatments.
[2] In 2018, she joined the faculty of New York University's School of Global Public Health as professor and chair of the department of biostatistics.
She won the Mortimer Spiegelman Award of the American Public Health Association in 2005.