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Kathy Zhou is an Associate Professor at Weill Cornell Medical College, part of Cornell University. She specializes in biostatistics and cancer research, focusing on developing statistical methods for clinical and biological studies. Her work integrates advanced Bayesian models with translational research, particularly in cancer prevention and treatment.
Dr. Zhou holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from Duke University. Her research spans hierarchical modeling, predictive analytics, and analysis of large datasets. Notable contributions include Bayesian hierarchical models for mutation classification and BMA approaches for metabolomic data analysis. She has received funding from NIH/NCI and the CTSC.
Collaborations with Weill Cornell and Memorial Sloan-Kettering involve obesity-inflammation links and their role in cancer. Key projects include studying COX-2 inhibitors' effects and obesity-driven breast cancer risks. Her clinical trials focus includes biomarker-based phase II trials and radiation therapy optimization.
Her recent research emphasizes immunotherapy-radiotherapy combinations, microbiome-cancer interactions, and metabolic syndrome impacts. Over 150 peer-reviewed articles highlight her work in cancer biology, biostatistics, and translational oncology.



