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Jimin Ding is an Associate Professor of Statistics & Data Science and Biostatistics at Washington University in the School of Medicine, and Director of Undergraduate Studies in SDS. She holds a PhD from the University of California at Davis, Division of Biostatistics.
Her research focuses on advanced statistical methodologies, including Survival Analysis, Longitudinal Data Analysis, Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data, Functional Data Analysis, Nonparametric Smoothing Methods, and Systems of Differential Equations. Her work integrates dynamical systems theory with statistical inference, emphasizing Profile Likelihood and Asymptotic Theories.
Recent work includes a publication on joint modeling of amplitude and phase variations in functional data, reflecting her expertise in functional data analysis and statistical modeling. Her research is funded by the NIH and other institutions.
Dr. Ding has held visiting roles at the University of Washington, Seattle and SAMSI (Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute). No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Her advising and grant activities include NIH-funded projects. She has no listed advisees in the text. No lab or team affiliations are specified.




