Ling Shi received her M.H.S. in Biostatistics and Ph.D. in Child Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and her Bachelor of Medicine from Beijing Medical University. She is Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research covers behavior change, health disparities, community health intervention, and program evaluation. She is especially interested in applying statistical methods in interdisciplinary health research. She taught statistical methodology and application of statistics in medical research to medical students and nurses when she was the lecturer at Beijing Medical University, and received the Award for Excellence in Teaching. She has authored or co-authored more than ten articles in peer-reviewed journals and a book chapter published by the World Health Organization. She is the recipient of the Apgar/Bramley/Clifford Scholar Award, Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Scholarship, and Procter & Gamble Fellowship.
Online Courses Taught:
NURSNG760 Introduction to Biostatistics
NURSNG797 Biostatistics I: Introduction to Biostatistics