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Stavroula Chrysanthopoulou is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at Brown University and the Director of the Master's Program in Biostatistics. She has expertise in microsimulation modeling and has developed the Microsimulation Lung Cancer (MILC) model, which streamlines the microsimulation of natural history in lung cancer. Her research interests include complex predictive models applied to medical decision-making, calibration of predictive accuracy methods, causal inference, missing data, and high-performance computing techniques. She has extensive teaching experience at the graduate level, covering courses such as Biostatistics, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, generalized linear models, and simulation studies. Chrysanthopoulou obtained her BSc in Statistics from Athens University of Economics and Business, an MSc in Biostatistics from the University of Athens, and a PhD in Biostatistics from Brown University. Before her current position, she was an Instructor in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School • Worcester, MA
Taught biostatistics courses at the graduate level.
Department: Department of Economics