Yuan Du

Yuan Du

Senior Data Scientist

Mindoula Health, Inc

Biography

Yuan Du is an experienced Data Scientist at Mindoula Health.Inc with 8+ years of professional experience in the academic and Healthcare research setting. Her research experience includes Deep learning, applied Statistical Modeling and Machine Learning in Medical research, Healthcare policy, Clinical trials, etc. She is also a PhD candidate in Big Data Analytics. Her PhD research is on Energy Based Models, Generative Models, Computer Vision. This is her blog that contains topics in Statistics, Data Science and Deep Learning.

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Interests
  • Applied Statistics
  • Data Science/Data Mining/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
  • Generative Model
Education
  • PhD Candidate in Big Data Analytics

    University of Central Florida

  • M.S. in Statistics and Data Science, 2015

    University of Central Florida

  • B.S. in Economic Statistics, 2010

    Chongqing Technology and Business University

Skills

Statistics

Machine learning, Stat Consulting

Python

Numpy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn, Scikit-learn, Tensorflow, Pytorch

R Programming

Tidyverse, glm, lmer4, glmnet, caret, R Markdown, ggplot

deeplearning
Deep Learning

Generative Model, Energy Based Model, Computer Vision

Database/Platform

DBMS, SQL, Azure Databricks, GCS

SAS Programming

STAT/MACRO/IML

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
Senior Data Scientist
Dec 2021 – Present MD

Responsibilities include:

  • Statistical Analysis
  • Machine Learning
  • Mentoring
 
 
 
 
 
Senior Statistician
Jun 2015 – Dec 2021 FL
Provided statistical consulting, applied Machine learning, co-authored scientific publications, and mentored junior statisticians/researchers.

Recent Publications

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(2022). EBM LIFE CYCLE: MCMC STRATEGIES FOR SYNTHESIS, DEFENSE, AND DENSITY MODELING. Arxiv.

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(2021). Mutational profiling of myeloid neoplasms associated genes may aid the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia with myelodysplasia-related changes. Leukemia Research.

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