Josée Dupuis

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Josée Dupuis is a Canadian biostatistician. She is a professor in the Boston University School of Public Health, where she chairs the department of biostatistics. Her research interests include genome-wide association studies, gene–environment interaction, and applications to diabetes and cardiovascular disease.[1]

She did her undergraduate studies at Concordia University.[1] She earned her Ph.D. in 1994 at Stanford University. Her dissertation, Statistical Problems Associated with Mapping Complex and Quantitative Traits from Genomic Mismatch Scanning Data, was supervised by David Siegmund.[2]

She worked in the biotech industry and as a faculty member at Northwestern University before joining Boston University School of Public Health.[1]

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