
معرفی
Ying Guo is a Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at Emory University, serving as Director of the Center for Biomedical Imaging Statistics (CBIS). She holds leadership roles in academic and professional organizations, including Chair-Elect (2022) of the ASA Statistics in Imaging Section and Principal Organizer of the 2021 SMI Conference. She is a standing member of the NIH Emerging Imaging Technologies in Neuroscience (EITN) Study Section and has contributed to editorial boards of journals like Biometrics, Statistics in Biosciences, and Psychosomatic Medicine (2013–2015).
Education: PhD from Emory University. Courses taught include BIOS 508 - Biostatistical Methods and specialized courses in neuroimaging statistics.
Research interests focus on imaging applications in mental health, biostatistics, and neuroscience. Her work bridges statistical methodologies with biomedical challenges, particularly in neuroimaging analysis for mental disorders. Collaborations with CBIS researchers aim to advance understanding of mental health through quantitative approaches.
Scientific awards include ASA Fellowship (2018) and Honorable Mentions in teaching awards for courses emphasizing biostatistical methods and neuroimaging (2013, 2016, 2018). She has led initiatives in statistical education and conference organization, reflecting her commitment to both research and mentorship.
As Director of CBIS, she oversees interdisciplinary teams advancing biomedical imaging statistics. No specific grants or advisees are listed, but her leadership roles indicate active involvement in collaborative research and academic service.




