Chi M. Nguyen, PhD
Assistant Research Professor of Biostatistics & Health Data Science
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Bio
Dr. Chi Mai Nguyen joined the Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Science, and Biostatistics & Data Management Core - Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, IUSM, in August 2022 as an Assistant Research Professor after serving as a Research Scientist in 2021. Before joining the Department, she worked in the School of Nursing-Bloomington for two years as a Biostatistician.
Her studies use real-world data across domains, from health electronic records, insurance claims, inpatient retrospective chart reviews, whole genome sequencing to self-reported records, to help medical researchers and policy makers in improving evidence-based clinical practices and policy efficacy. Her approach prioritizes delineating structural mechanisms and hypothetical pathways leading to health outcomes. After that, biases resulted from self-selection along each pathway are corrected to disentangle a certain confoundedness.
Key Publications
Xie, Jingwu, Nguyen, C.M., Turk A., Nan H., Imperiale, T.F., House M., Huang, K., and Su, J. (2022). Aberrant cholesterol metabolism in colorectal cancer represents a targetable vulnerability. In Press. Genes & Diseases, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gendis.2022.06.002
Haaland, Grace, Kunkel, M., Nguyen, C.M., and Wonder, A.H. (2022). Using the Eat Sleep Console Model to Promote Optimal Care and Outcomes for NAS Infants: A Nurse-driven, Multi-disciplinary Initiative. In Press. Advances in Neonatal Care, doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001028
Chang, Pei-Shiun, Lu, Y.Y., Nguyen, C.M., Suh, Y.N., Luciani, M., Ofner S., and Powel, S.A. (2021). Effects of Qigong Exercise on Physical and Psychological Health among African Americans. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 43(6): 551-562, https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0193945920959067
Nguyen, Chi M., and Nguyen, M.P. (2020). The Roles of Social Economic Status and Undernutrition in Regional Disparities of the Under-five Mortality Rate in Vietnam. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 25(11): 1362-1372, https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13475
Year | Degree | Institution |
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2010 | PhD | Indiana University |
2004 | MA | Central Michigan University |
2001 | BA |
Dr. Nguyen also studies benefits of universal health insurance and its co-existence of commercial health insurance in countries outside the US. Being an IU alumna, she is excited and proud to collaborate with researchers in Indiana University in medical and translational studies.