Lisa White, MS

Biostatistician
Data Visualization and Dashboards, Cell/Molecular Biology, Genomic and Clinical Biomarkers
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Pronouns:
she, her, hers

I first started working at the University of Arizona in 2012 as an undergraduate intern participating in stem cell and immunology research and completed my honors thesis on the effect of microgravity on the immune system. In 2015, I graduated with a bachelors in molecular and cellular biology and continued working in stem cell research and cryogenic preservation of biological samples. I started the biostatistics masters degree program and later began working at the Statistics Consulting Lab (Stat Lab) while finishing my thesis on decision tree-based ensemble methods and then graduated in 2020. My main interests include statistical computing, data visualization, aging and molecular biology. 

Degree(s)

  • BS Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • MS Biostatistics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ