Chap T. Le, Ph.D.

Professor & Distinguished Teaching Professor
Division of Biostatistics
Chap Le received his Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico. His research projects are in the areas of otitis media and cancers. He has published five textbooks and numerous research articles. He is director of biostatistics for the University of Minnesota Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Le received the Leonard M. Schuman Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the Award for Outstanding Contributions to Post-Baccalaureate, Graduate, and Professional Education. His teaching interests include survival analysis and basic biostatistical methods for public health students, and biostatistics for translational and clinical research.

  • Ph.D., Statistics, 1978, University of New Mexico

Courses

Fall 2012
PUBH  7405  Biostatistics: Regression (Section 001)
PUBH  7405  Biostatistics: Regression (Section 002)
PUBH  7405  Biostatistics: Regression (Section 003)
PUBH  7470  Stats for Trans & Clin Rsrch (Section 001)
PUBH  7470  Stats for Trans & Clin Rsrch (Section 002)

Research Interests:

Epidemiological methods, Cross-over designs, Survival analysis, Correlated binary data, Ordered alternatives, ROC curves, and the Design and analysis of In Vitro experiments - especially in the area of Combination Chemotherapy.

Chap T. Le

Mailing Address:
Division of Biostatistics
A441 Mayo Building, MMC 303
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone (Work): 624-9963

Email:

Website: http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~chap


Selected Publications:

Selected Book: Applied Categorical Data Analysis and Translational, Wiley & Sons, 2009


Selected Paper: Le C.T. A Solution for the most basic Optimization Problem associated with an ROC Curve. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 15(6): 571-584, 2006.

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