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Shahedul Khan is a Professor and Department Head in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He specializes in both theoretical and applied research in statistics, particularly with an emphasis on developing methodologies for analyzing longitudinal time-to-event data. His research encompasses several specific areas, including Bayesian statistics, changepoint data analysis, survival analysis, and longitudinal data analysis. He also focuses on joint modeling of longitudinal time-to-event data and computational statistics. Khan's broader research goals include the innovation of statistical methods that connect theory, computation, and applications across health, biological, medical, and environmental sciences. Dr. Khan has contributed significantly to the field of statistics through both teaching and supervision, sharing his expertise in courses related to Bayesian Statistics and Biostatistics, among other areas.
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