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Dr. Max Menssen is a Researcher in the Department of Biostatistics and affiliated with the Institute of Cell Biology and Biophysics at Leibniz University Hannover. He holds a PhD in Biostatistics (2021) and specializes in developing statistical methods for biomedical and agricultural applications. His work focuses on prediction intervals for overdispersed data, historical control analysis in toxicology, and statistical modeling in cell biology and plant sciences.
Research interests include biostatistical methodology, quality control in pre-clinical trials, and the application of statistical tools to address challenges in toxicology, agriculture, and cell biology. He has contributed to software development, notably the 'predint' package for prediction intervals in R. His interdisciplinary collaborations span topics like fungal metabolite cytotoxicity, stem cell transdifferentiation, and pest management strategies for aphids and whiteflies.
Publications highlight methodological advancements in statistical analysis and applications to real-world problems, such as optimizing agricultural practices and enhancing genetic diversity studies. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his work demonstrates significant contributions to applied statistics and interdisciplinary research.
Dr. Menssen is based at the Institute of Cell Biology and Biophysics in Hannover, contributing to both academic research and software tools for statistical analysis.

