
معرفی
Fares Qeadan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at Loyola University Chicago's Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health. He holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of New Mexico, alongside multiple master's degrees and an undergraduate degree. His research focuses on statistical methodology for immunology data, mixed effects modeling, and applying big data to public health challenges like the opioid epidemic, racism, and pandemic responses. He emphasizes bridging mathematical rigor with practical health solutions through student mentorship.
Education:
- PhD in Statistics, University of New Mexico
- Master's degrees from Michigan State University and University of Nevada, Reno
- Undergraduate dual major, University of Nevada, Reno
Research Interests:
Dr. Qeadan develops statistical frameworks to analyze complex health data, particularly in immunology and substance use disorders. His work addresses societal issues like opioid misuse, racial health disparities, and pandemic impacts. Recent studies explore telehealth efficacy during COVID-19, syndemic interactions of chronic pain and mental health, and e-cigarette use patterns among college students.
Professional Contributions:
His publications span epidemiological analyses, methodological advancements, and healthcare policy evaluations. While no awards are explicitly listed, his work reflects sustained engagement with high-impact public health challenges. He actively involves students in research to prepare them for careers at the intersection of biostatistics and clinical practice.
Labs/Teams:
No specific lab affiliations are detailed, though collaborations likely occur through Loyola's interdisciplinary health sciences network.





