My research interests lie at the intersection of biostatistics, bioinformatics, and computational biology. I have undertaken various research projects, including studying the association between alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer risk, utilizing machine learning algorithms to predict cardiovascular disease, and exploring the link between BMI and hypertension.
About me
I am Yinting Liu, a dedicated and driven biostatistics researcher with a keen interest in public health and statistical analysis. My academic journey has taken me from Renmin University of China to Kedge Business School, Johns Hopkins University, and New York University, where I recently completed my Master's degree in Science of Statistics with a cumulative GPA of 3.84/4.00.
Location
New York, USA
Background
Biostatistics, Finance
Language
I am fluent in French, and Mandarin.
I am proficient in R, Stata, MATLAB, and Eviews, and have a strong foundation in statistical inference, data analysis, and machine learning. My professional experience includes roles as an assistant consultant at Roland Berger and North Head Consulting, where I worked on healthcare and civil economics projects.
I am excited to pursue a PhD program starting in Fall 2025 to continue my research and contribute to the field of biostatistics.
(Interests)
Photography
I enjoy capturing the beauty of the world through my camera lens, whether it's landscapes, urban scenes, or candid moments.Visiting festivals
Exploring festivals is a beloved pastime of mine. By immersing myself in diverse cultural experiences and vibrant atmospheres, I draw inspiration that enhances my creative thinking and contributes to my dynamic approach to research study.Sports
I am passionate about sports, both as a participant and a spectator. I enjoy staying active and following major sporting events.