Alexander Levis, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Dr. Alexander Levis is an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics. He was formerly a postdoctoral researcher in the Statistics & Data Science department at Carnegie Mellon University.
He completed his PhD in Biostatistics at Harvard University, and obtained a MSc in Biostatistics and BSc in Pharmacology from McGill University. Dr. Levis is interested in causal inference and missing data, and has a penchant for statistical methods backed by semiparametric efficiency theory.