Martin Lee, PhD

Course: Introduction to Biostatistics

 

Martin Lee is a Professor of Biostatistics. Dr. Lee’s research covers such areas as the development of statistical test procedures for bioequivalency studies, particularly those that involve matched paired designs. His interests are in the areas of clinical trials and clinical trial design, particularly as they pertain to biologic and biotechnologically produced proteins. Dr. Lee has worked extensively on the development of robust estimation and semi-parametric models for the analysis of pharmacokinetic data. Dr. Lee received his PhD and MS in Biostatistics from UCLA.

 

Dr. Lee also has worked in pharmacoeconomic modeling and has worked on Markov models for the assessment of cost-effectiveness of new diagnostic procedures for cervical cancer. The studies he has been involved in have given him the opportunity to work extensively with researchers in the fields of immunology, hematology, and oncology. In the recent past, he has been involved in nutritional research with premature infants and has designed and managed key studies in this significant scientific area.

 

Dr. Lee is the author or co-author of almost 250 scientific papers and has published books in biostatistics and applied immunology.