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Alexander Levis, PhD Image

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.

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