Bio
Ting Ye is an Assistant Professor in Biostatistics at the University of Washington. Her research aims to accelerate human health advances through data-driven discovery, development, and delivery of clinical, medical, and scientific breakthroughs, spanning the design and analysis of complex innovative clinical trials, causal inference in biomedical big data, and quantitative medical research.
Ting is a recipient of the School of Public Health's Genentech Endowed Professorship and the NIGMS Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA).
Ting is a leader in covariate adjustment for randomized clinical trials. She has published over ten papers, including four in top-tier journals such as JASA, JRSSB, and Biometrika, two of which have been cited in the FDA's official guidance. The RobinCar R package, developed by her research group, has become a standard software tool in the field. She is also the co-founder and co-chair of an ASA Biopharmaceutical Section Scientific Working Group on Covariate Adjustment.
Prior to joining UW, Ting completed a PhD in Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2019 and a postdoctoral fellowship in Statistics at the University of Pennsylvania in 2021.