Adjunct Professor of Family Medicine

Overview

Dr. Lu is an Adjunct Professor at Brown University Center for Primary Care & Prevention (CPCP), and a Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Dr. Lu received his Dr.PH and MS in Biostatistics with minor in Epidemiology from School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). Prior to his arrival in the United States, Dr. Lu earned his medical degree from the China Medical University and was a nutrition epidemiologist at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Beijing. Previously, Dr. Lu was an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard University, and Director of Biostatistics in Section of Clinical Sciences, Brigham and Women's Hospital.  Dr. Lu has considerable experience in general biostatistics, with specific expertise in the correlated data analysis, design and analysis of clinical trials, cluster-unit trials and longitudinal analysis. Dr. Lu also has extensive research experience in epidemiology and outcomes research of chronic diseases, and has served as PI, Co-I in numerious NIH funded grants.

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