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Fang Fang
Statistician II
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    I received my PhD degree in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology from University of Southern California in 2012. From 2013 to 2015 I was a postdoc fellow in Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center of UNC at Chapel Hill. After that I joined Duke Center for Population Health and Aging as a Statistician. My current research interest focuses on genetic epidemiology to examine the genetic basis and the interaction between genetic and non-genetic factors for aging, longevity and population health. 

Publications

  • Akushevich, I; Yashkin, AP; Kravchenko, J; Fang, F; Arbeev, K; Sloan, F; Yashin, AI (2017). Theory of partitioning of disease prevalence and mortality in observational data.. Theoretical Population Biology, 114 117-127.
  • Kulminski, AM; He, L; Culminskaya, I; Loika, Y; Kernogitski, Y; Arbeev, KG; Loiko, E; Arbeeva, L; Bagley, O; Duan, M; Yashkin, A; Fang, F; Kovtun, M; Ukraintseva, SV; Wu, D; Yashin, AI (2016). Pleiotropic Associations of Allelic Variants in a 2q22 Region with Risks of Major Human Diseases and Mortality.. PLoS genetics, 12 (11),
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