
Folefac Atem
Associate Professor
972/546-2926
Building V
2777 North Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207-2277
About
I use available statistical methodology and in some situations develop new approaches to make sense of from data. My primary research of interest is in developing non-parametric and semi-parametric estimators with application to causal inference, censored predictors, missing data problems and mixed model theory. In general, I work on developing statistical methodology for both observational and experimental studies that make efficient use of the data collected by investigators while limiting the assumption about the data. I have also mastered many different well developed statistical methodology to apply them in the etiology of a disease or to use as instrument in the understanding of different health conditions. I have developed several methodology for censored data using single imputation with bootstrap, multiple imputation and the inverse probability weighted approach based on distance to event. I do collaborate with O’Donnell Brain Institute, Division of Neurocritical Care at UT Southwestern Medical Center, the center for pediatric population health, where I am the lead statistician for several studies, the latest being to the understanding of obesity in preschoolers. I also help train Physicians and other public health researchers on clinical and translational research with an accompanying need for designing studies and testing the newly developed interventions; patient tailored interventions and associated “small data” and “Big Data” design and analytic challenges; and Patient Centered Outcomes Research requiring analytic support for comparative effectiveness research and causal analyses.
Center Affiliation
- Center for Big Data in Health Sciences
- Coordinating Center for Clinical Trials