
معرفی
Dr. Li Hsu serves as Professor in the Biostatistics Program of the Public Health Sciences Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and holds an Affiliate Professor appointment at the University of Washington. She is also a Member of the Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center (TDS IRC).
Her educational credentials include PhD and MS degrees in Biostatistics from the University of Washington (1994, 1991) and a BS in Computer Science from Nanjing University (1989).
Specializing in statistical methodology for cancer research, Dr. Hsu focuses on survival analysis, genetic epidemiology, and multi-omics integration. Her work advances absolute risk estimation, genome-wide association studies, gene-environment interactions, and real-world analysis of electronic health records for chronic disease prediction.
Her distinguished honors include:
- American Statistical Association Fellow (2017)
- Prentice Professorship, University of Washington (2015)
- Merck Predoctoral Fellowship (1991-1994)
- Donovan J. Thompson Award (1991)
Dr. Hsu leads major research initiatives including a $38.7M grant for Asian and Pacific Islander population studies and colorectal cancer risk prediction projects. Her work leverages large-scale genomic data through the Translational Data Science IRC.
She directs the Hsu Group at Fred Hutch, driving collaborative biostatistics research in cancer epidemiology and genomic instability analysis.




