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Dr. Daniel Zhao Elected to International Statistical Institute

Dr. Daniel Zhao Elected to International Statistical Institute


Published: Monday, November 25, 2024

The Hudson College of Public Health proudly announces that Dr. Daniel Zhao, Professor of Biostatistics and Associate Dean for Research, has been elected as a member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI). This prestigious recognition highlights his outstanding contributions to statistical science and his commitment to advancing the role of biostatistics in research, education, and global collaboration.

Dr. Zhao's election to the ISI—a global organization that promotes the development and application of statistics to address society's most pressing challenges—reflects the caliber of his professional achievements. With over 120 publications in leading biomedical and statistical journals, his research encompasses clinical trial design, adaptive methodologies, longitudinal data analysis, and Bayesian modeling. His expertise also extends to addressing real-world problems through statistical disclosure control and nonparametric analysis.

Beyond his research, Dr. Zhao serves as the Associate Director of Biostatistics and Research Design Shared Resource at the Stephenson Cancer Center, where he applies statistical insights to advance cancer research. His leadership extends to national platforms, such as his role on the National Cancer Institute's Gynecologic Cancers Steering Committee Cervical Cancer Task Force.

Dr. Zhao's dedication to mentorship and education has been widely recognized, earning him the Hudson College of Public Health’s Outstanding Faculty Award for Teaching and Mentoring and the Dean’s Master Teacher Award. His impact as a teacher and mentor ensures the next generation of biostatisticians is well-prepared to address global health challenges.

As an elected ISI member, Dr. Zhao joins an elite community of statisticians committed to enhancing the discipline's impact worldwide. From fostering international collaboration to promoting statistical literacy, his role will contribute to the ISI’s mission of driving innovation and ethical practices in statistical science.

This honor aligns closely with the mission of the Hudson College of Public Health: to promote healthier tomorrows through education and research today. As Oklahoma’s only accredited public health college, we are dedicated to protecting and improving health through innovation, integrity, and global engagement. Dr. Zhao’s achievements exemplify this commitment, furthering the College’s role as a leader in public health education and research.

The Hudson College of Public Health congratulates Dr. Zhao on this distinguished accomplishment and looks forward to the new avenues his leadership will open for advancing health through the power of statistics.