Jade Benjamin-Chung | Assistant Professor of Epidemiology & Population Health,
Stanford University

Jade Benjamin-Chung, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology & Population Health,, Stanford University

Jade Benjamin-Chung, PhD MPH, is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator. She completed her PhD in Epidemiology and MA in Biostatistics at UC Berkeley. Her group conducts research to identify interventions to control, eliminate, or eradicate environmentally-transmitted infectious diseases, including malaria, diarrhea, soil-transmitted helminths, and influenza. We use a variety of epidemiologic, computational, and statistical methods, including causal inference and machine learning methods and focus on vulnerable populations from low-resource settings, both domestically and internationally.

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Day 1 - November 28 @ 13:50

A Review of the Ring Trial Design for Evaluating Ring Interventions for Infectious Diseases

last published: 02/Jan/24 12:15 GMT

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