Sumihiro Suzuki, PhD
Sumihiro Suzuki, PhD
Sumihiro Suzuki, PhD
PhD, University of Texas at Dallas
Sumihiro Suzuki, PhD is a classically trained mathematical statistician with expertise in biostatistics, sequential analysis, and applications of novel statistical methods to public health. His recent methodological research has focused on sequentially planned procedures for clinical trials design, change point detection to identify the onset of flu seasons, and natural language processing for surveillance of probationers absconding supervision. In collaborative research, he has served as the biostatistician in numerous study areas including COPD, HIV, cancer, infectious diseases, and substance abuse. These efforts have led to over 60 peer-reviewed publications and funding support from the National Cancer Institute, National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
2016 Outstanding Faculty in Teaching Award, UNTHSC
2015 Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, UNTHSC
2010 Outstanding Community Teaching Award, UNTHSC
2006 Natural Sciences and Mathematics Teaching Assistant Award, UT Dallas