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Ting Ye is an Assistant Professor in Biostatistics at the University of Washington. Her research aims to improve human health through data-driven discovery, development, and delivery of scientific breakthroughs, spanning the design and analysis of complex innovative clinical trials, causal inference in biomedical big data, and quantitative medical research.
Ting is a recipient of the School of Public Health's Genentech Endowed Professorship and the NIGMS Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA).
Ting is a leader in covariate adjustment for randomized clinical trials. She has published over ten papers, including four in top-tier journals such as JASA, JRSSB, and Biometrika, two of which have been cited in the FDA's official guidance. The RobinCar R package, developed by her research group, has become a standard software tool in the field. She is also the co-founder and co-chair of an ASA Biopharmaceutical Section Scientific Working Group on Covariate Adjustment.
Prior to joining UW, Ting completed a PhD in Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2019 and a postdoctoral fellowship in Statistics at the University of Pennsylvania in 2021.