Chaeryon Kang, PhD
Visiting Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Contact Details
3811 O'Hara St.
Pittsburgh
PA
15213
Email kangc@upmc.edu
Website
Education & Training
PhD
Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health
Vaccines and Infectious Diseases/Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Professional Affiliations
Member, American Statistical Association
Member, The International Biometric Society, Eastern North American Region (ENAR)
Member, Korean International Statistical Society
Research Interests
Biostatistics
Selected Research Publications & Products- Gorczyca MT and Kang C. On quantifying heterogeneous treatment effects with regression-based individualized treatment rules: Loss function families and bounds on estimation error (2024). Stat, 13(2): e680. doi:https://10.1002/sta4.680
- Kang C and Huang Y. Identification of immune response combinations associated with heterogeneous infection risk in the immune correlate analysis of HIV vaccine studies (2023). Annals of Applied Statistics, 17(2): 1199-1219. doi:https://10.1214/22-AOAS1665
- Kang C, Zhang D, Schuster J, Kogan J, Nikolajski C, and Reynolds III CF. Bias-corrected and doubly robust inference for the three-level longitudinal cluster-randomized trials with missing continuous outcomes and small number of clusters:simulation study and application to a study for adults with serious mental illnesses. Con-temporary Clinical Trials Communications: study design & statistical methods (2023). Vol.35, October 2023, p.101194. doi:10.1016/j.conctc.2023.101194.
- Kang C , Janes H, and Huang, Y. Combining biomarkers to optimize patient treatment recommendation (2014). Biometrics, 70(3): 695-707. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/biom.1219 (with discussion)
- Kang C, Janes H, Tajik P, Groen H, Mol BWJ, Koopmans CM, Broekhuijsen K, Zwertbroek E, van Pampus MG, and Franssen MTM. Evaluation of biomarkers for treatment selection using individual participant data from multiple clinical trials (2018). Statistics in Medicine, 37(9):1439-1453. doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.7608