Li (Nancy) Chen

Johnson & Johnson
University of Toronto
United States of America

Doctor Mathematics
Biography

Nancy received her Ph.D. in Probability and Mathematical Statistics in 2003 and she conducted the Post-doctoral research for 3 years at the University of Toronto. Nancy has over 10 years of working experience in pharmaceutical industry. Currently she is working at Johnson & Johnson as a principle statistician. Nancy’s primary interest is statistical methodology in clinical trials, including adaptive design, Bayesian statistics, repeated measurements, missing data imputation, multivariate analysis, survival analysis, non-parametric methods and meta-analysis etc. She has been working on various therapeutic areas, such as infection diseases, neuroscience, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune, diabetes, infection disease and oncology. Nancy is also a fellow of the American Statistical Association and a member of Statistical Society of Canada. Her work has been published in numerous journals including PLoS ONE, Clinical Therapeutics, Journal of Opioid Management, Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental etc.. In addition, Nancy is a journal reviewer for Contemporary Clinical Trials and Clinical Therapeutics.  Nancy received her Ph.D. in Probability and Mathematical Statistics in 2003 and she conducted the Post-doctoral research for 3 years at the University of Toronto. Nancy has over 10 years of working experience in pharmaceutical industry. Currently she is working at Johnson & Johnson as a principle statistician. Nancy’s primary interest is statistical methodology in clinical trials, including adaptive design, Bayesian statistics, repeated measurements, missing data imputation, multivariate analysis, survival analysis, non-parametric methods and meta-analysis etc. She has been working on various therapeutic areas, such as infection diseases, neuroscience, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune, diabetes, infection disease and oncology. Nancy is also a fellow of the American Statistical Association and a member of Statistical Society of Canada. Her work has been published in numerous journals including PLoS ONE, Clinical Therapeutics, Journal of Opioid Management, Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental etc.. In addition, Nancy is a journal reviewer for Contemporary Clinical Trials and Clinical Therapeutics. 

Research Intrest

statistical methodology in clinical trials, including adaptive design, Bayesian statistics, repeated measurements, missing data imputation, multivariate analysis, survival analysis, non-parametric methods and meta-analysis etc. She has been working on various therapeutic areas, such as infection diseases, neuroscience, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune, diabetes, infection disease and oncology.