About Tao He
At SF State Since:
September 2015
Bio:
Education
Ph.D., Statistics, Michigan State University, 2015
Dual Ph.D., Quantitative Biology, Michigan State University, 2015
M.S., Applied Mathematics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, 2010
B.S., Applied Mathematics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, 2007
Research Interests
- High dimensional statistical inference, non- and semi-parametric models, statistical learning.
- Large scale genome-wide association study, pathway association, statistical genetics, QTL mapping of complex traits/diseases, gene-environment interaction.
- Next generation sequencing data analysis and Microarray data analysis.
Teaching
- MATH 324, Probability and Statistics with Computing, San Francisco State University
- MATH 447, Design and Analysis of Experiments, San Francisco State University
- MATH 448, Introduction to Statistical Learning and Data Mining, San Francisco State University
- MATH 748, Theory and Applications of Statistical and Machine Learning, San Francisco State University
- STT 200, Statistical Methods, Michigan State University