
School of Health Sciences and Practice
Qiuhu Shi, M.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Biostatistics, Public Health School of Health Sciences & Practice

Qiuhu Shi, M.S., Ph.D., has research interests that include clinical trial design, planning and analysis, as well as statistical methodological research in building and testing prediction models in public health. He has co-authored more than 100 articles in public health or clinical trial studies, served as a statistician or co-investigator in many NIH grants, reviewed clinical papers for numerous journals, and taught graduate level biostatistics courses for more than 20 years.
Education
- Ph.D., Biostatistics, Columbia University
Research
Funded Research/Scholarly/Program Grants:
- 1R21AI152046-01 (PI: Lowy) - 03/09/2020-02/29/2022, National Institutes of Health; The Molecular Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremias During the Opioid Epidemic: A New York Region Perspective; Role: Biostatistician
- 2R01FD004090-05 (Cairo) - 09/27/2017-08/31/2021; Phase 2 Defibrotide PPX in High-Risk SCD Pts w/MAC&Haplo AlloSCT IND127812; Role: Biostatistician
Publications
Teaching Responsibilities
- Introduction to Biostatistics
- Intermediate Biostatistics I
- Intermediate Biostatistics II
- Mathematical Statistics I
- Mathematical Statistics II