Mousumi Banerjee
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Summary
My global public health research is focused on developing and applying rigorous and innovative biostatistical methodologies in the areas of cancer, maternal and child health, and cardiovascular diseases. My teaching/training interests are in building biostatistical capacity in developing countries. I have mentored many undergraduate and master's students at UM on global public health projects and internships, and taught globally-focused workshops/webinars/short courses in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Cyprus, and South Africa. I also serve on multiple UM and international committees and advisory boards related to global health. I serve as Director of Global Statcore in the Office of Global Public Health at UM-SPH. I am an affiliate faculty member of the Center for South Asian Studies and a member of the Center for Global Health Equity at UM.
Topics
- cancer
- health inequities
- health services and outcomes research
- maternal and child health
- mentoring fellows/scholars
- mentoring students
- population-based studies
- prognostic models
- statistical methods/applications
- teaching
- training