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overview Namhee Kim, PhD, is a statistician in the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center, and assistant professor of the Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center. She received a PhD in statistics from Kyungpook National University in South Korea with a specialization in Bayesian small area estimation, and a PhD in biostatistics from the Ohio State University in United States of America with a specialization in brain MRI. Her research area includes brain analysis with fMRI and DTI data, power/sample size assessment in various clinical trial settings, outbreak detection for bio-surveillance and Bayesian methods. In RADC, she is actively involved in various projects studying risk factors that are related with normal aging and neurodegenerative diseases, and also exploits novel statistical approaches to advance knowledge about brain function/neurodegenerative diseases.
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Concept Longitudinal Studies
Concept Odds Ratio
Concept Age Factors
Concept DNA-Binding Proteins
Concept Data Interpretation, Statistical
Concept Genetic Association Studies
Concept Humans
Concept Likelihood Functions
Concept Anthropometry
Concept Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Concept Cross-Over Studies
Concept Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 5
Concept Diffuse Axonal Injury
Concept Brain Injuries
Concept Cluster Analysis
Concept Sex Factors
Concept Analysis of Variance
Concept Neuroimaging
Concept Alzheimer Disease
Concept Levodopa
Concept Sensitivity and Specificity
Concept Cohort Studies
Concept Sample Size
Concept Unconsciousness
Concept Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
Concept Case-Control Studies
Concept Reproducibility of Results
Concept Prospective Studies
Concept Cross-Sectional Studies
Concept Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Concept Surveys and Questionnaires
Concept Muscle Strength
Concept Area Under Curve
Concept Logistic Models
Concept Linear Models
Concept Range of Motion, Articular
Concept Thalamus
Concept Biostatistics
Concept Models, Neurological
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Concept Risk Assessment
Concept Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Concept ROC Curve
Concept Dopamine
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Concept Time Factors
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Concept Cognitive Aging
Concept Brain Injuries, Traumatic
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