Ramal Moonesinghe
Senior Mathematical Statistician
Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities, USA
Dr. Ramal Moonesinghe is a senior mathematical statistician at the Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta. He earned his PhD in Statistics at University of Missouri, Columbia in 1991. He had also worked at the National Office of public Health Genomics and the Division of Public Health System Development and Research, Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. He had been an adjunct assistant professor in Mathematics at University College, University of Maryland. He has published more than 20 papers in peer- reviewed journals related to Epidemiology, Genetics, and Public Health since 2004. He served as a reviewer of peer-reviewed journals in the areas of Epidemiology and Genomics. He is a member of the American Statistical Association.
Ramal research Interests includeAnalysis of complex survey data, survey sampling, genetic testing and risk analysis, personalized medicine, isotonic regression, and Public Health systems research.
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