Elizabeth A. Stuart

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Born (1975-09-02) September 2, 1975 (age 50)
Sydney, Australia
FieldsStatistics
Elizabeth A. Stuart
Born (1975-09-02) September 2, 1975 (age 50)
Sydney, Australia
Alma materHarvard University
Smith University
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
InstitutionsMathematica Policy Research
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Elizabeth A. Stuart is a professor of mental health, biostatistics, and health policy and management in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research involves causal inference and missing data in the statistics of mental health. She was a co-author on a study showing that post-suicide-attempt counseling can significantly reduce the risk of future suicide.[1]

Stuart graduated from Smith College in 1997, with a mathematics major and chemistry minor.[2] She completed her Ph.D. at Harvard University in 2004, in statistics, under the supervision of Donald Rubin.[2][3] After working for two years as a researcher at Mathematica Policy Research, she joined the Johns Hopkins faculty in 2006.[2] In 2023, she was promoted to The Frank Hurley and Catharine Dorrier Professor and Chair of the Hopkins Biostatistics department.

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