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Ming-Wen An Wissmann is a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Vassar College, holding the Elizabeth Stillman Williams Chair. She has been affiliated with Vassar since 2008. Her research focuses on cancer clinical trial methodology, biomarker validation in targeted therapies, and addressing missing data challenges, particularly in HIV treatment programs in Africa. She holds a BA in Mathematics from Carleton College and a PhD in Biostatistics from Johns Hopkins University.
Her research interests span statistical methodologies in oncology trials, alternative endpoints for Phase II trials, and public health applications of statistical models. She has contributed to high-impact journals such as Cancer Letters, Annals of Translational Medicine, and Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Dr. An’s work often bridges statistical theory with practical clinical challenges, emphasizing precision medicine and improving trial design efficiency. She co-authored a counterpoint to a study on college reopenings during the pandemic in JAMA Open Network, reflecting her interdisciplinary engagement.
Her publications from 2014–2017 highlight advancements in trial design, biomarker integration, and survival analysis techniques. While no awards are explicitly listed, her prolific and impactful research output underscores her scholarly contributions.


