Tzu-Chun Chu

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Epidemiology & Biostatistics

Tzu-Chun Chu is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics with an emphasis on Epidemiology. Prior to joining the program, she worked as a Senior Biostatistician at Brown University where she led the analyses for several national and international studies to optimize personalized care and patient quality of life. Her current research interests are Bayesian statistics, causal inference, and machine learning with an emphasis on obesity and cardiovascular disease.

Education
  • BS, Horticulture, National Taiwan University – 2012
  • MPH, Biostatistics, University of North Texas Health Science Center – 2016
Honors, Awards, and Achievements
  • University of Georgia’s Graduate School Doctoral Fellow Award
Research Interests

Infectious disease, cardiovascular disease and Bayesian statistics