Neo Christopher Chung
Wrocław University of Life Sciences Visiting Professor in Biostatistics
Wroclaw, Poland
Modern biotechnologies collect an ever-increasing amount of data about humans and animals. To facilitate data-driven discoveries in genomics and global health, I develop and apply statistical methods for large-scale experimental and observational studies. At OpenCon, I am interested in advancing open data, reproducible research, and open access practices in global health. Currently, I am a visiting professor in biostatistics at the Wrocław University of Life Sciences. Recently, I have studied Quantitative and Computational Biology (Ph.D. /M.A.) and Health and Health Policy (certificate) at Princeton University and have completed a Fogarty Global Health Fellowship at the Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia.