
معرفی
Trang Quynh Nguyen is an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Mental Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, affiliated with the Stuart Lab. She holds a PhD from Johns Hopkins (2021), MHS from Johns Hopkins (2014), MS from Harvard School of Public Health (2001), and BA from Hanoi Foreign Trade University (1995). Her work focuses on causal inference methods applied to public health challenges, particularly in HIV/AIDS research, mental health, and social justice.
Her research emphasizes mediation analysis, missing data techniques, and treatment effect heterogeneity. She develops statistical methods for handling complex data limitations while maintaining user-friendly applications. Key areas include sensitivity analysis, generalizability of trial results, and equity-focused health disparity measurements.
Nguyen has published 54+ peer-reviewed articles since 2014, with recent work on causal forest models for treatment heterogeneity, methodological guidance for mediation analysis, and vulnerability scoring for HIV viral non-suppression. Her collaborations span global health, substance use disorders, and LGBTQ+ health equity.
Labs/Teams: Stuart Lab (Causal Inference & Methodology).





