Kaitlyn Cook
Assistant Professor of Statistical & Data Sciences
Biography
Kaitlyn Cook is a biostatistician working to develop robust statistical methods for infectious disease treatment and prevention trials. Her research draws on ideas from the missing data literature, clustered and longitudinal data analysis, survival analysis and computational statistics. She has also collaborated with investigators on projects related to COVID-19 treatment and prevention, pediatric sleep medicine, pregnancy outcome prediction, cancer diagnosing, and statistical genetics.
Office Hours
Fall 2024
By appointment only
Education
Ph.D., A.M., Harvard University
B.A., Carleton College