معرفی
Bin Zhou is a Statistician in the Biostatistics Department at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH). He holds a Master of Science in Statistics from Cornell University (2009). His research focuses on biostatistical applications in clinical settings, including anesthesia dosing optimization, surgical outcomes analysis, and vascular intervention trends. He collaborates frequently with clinicians and researchers on studies involving perioperative medicine, pain management, and surgical quality metrics.
Education:
- MS in Statistics, Cornell University, 2009
Research Interests:
Zhou specializes in applying statistical methodologies to address clinical questions in anesthesiology, orthopedic surgery, and vascular medicine. His work emphasizes improving patient outcomes through evidence-based practices, such as optimizing regional anesthesia techniques and evaluating hybrid surgical approaches for vascular diseases. Recent studies have explored steroid efficacy in pain management and hypertension screening protocols in surgical populations.
Article Trends:
His publications (2019–2022) consistently address surgical outcomes and perioperative care, with a focus on statistical analysis of clinical databases. Key themes include anesthesia dosing in elderly patients, efficacy of regional nerve blocks, and trends in hybrid vascular surgeries.
Grants & Advising:
No specific grants or advisee students are listed. His contributions primarily involve co-authorship in collaborative clinical research projects.


