Yingwei (Paul) Peng
Yingwei (Paul) Peng
Professor
Department of Public Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Faculty of Health Sciences
pengp@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 x78525
0000-0001-7391-9788
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Office: Level 2, Queen's CRI
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Research Description

Dr. Peng's research areas include cure models, multivariate survival models, clinical and population studies of cancer treatments, statistical computing and Bayesian methods and statistical consulting. His current interests include: 
  • Survival analysis with a cure fraction 
  • Causal inference in observational studies
  • Longitudinal and clustered data analysis 
  • Statistical methods for health services research 
Dr. Peng has continual interest in recruiting talented and dedicated students or graduates to work with him in biostatistics or related areas, either as graduate students or as research/post-doc fellows. If you are interested, you are welcome to contact him.

Dr.Yingwei (Paul) Peng has interests in Biomarkers, Sleep Medicine, and Environmental Risk Factors of Disease research.

Selected Degrees

PhDUniversity of Newcastle, Australia

Biography

Dr. Peng is a biostatistician and Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at Queen's University. Dr. Peng's methodology research has focused on: marginal and random effects models for survival data with a cured fraction; semi-parametric estimation methods and model selection for survival models, and statistical models for observational studies. Much of this research has involved Ph.D students, and collaborations with researchers at CCE, NCIC Clinical Trials Group, University of South Carolina, University of Michigan, and NCI, and is applicable in both clinical trials and observational studies.