Christi Thompson is a scientist and statistician with eight years of quantitative experience, currently applying semiparametric and functional regression methods at Los Alamos National Laboratory after completing a PhD in Statistics at Texas A&M. Her research blends flexible modeling with public health, nutrition, and epidemiology applications, including novel disease risk scores from accelerometer-derived activity data and weighted scoring systems for cancer prevention studies. She has a strong record of collaborative, interdisciplinary work with nutritionists, epidemiologists, and clinicians, and practical experience implementing Bayesian adaptive methods in a pharmaceutical internship. Based in Santa Fe, Christi pairs rigorous methodological development with real-world study design and teaching experience, bringing both academic depth and clear communication to complex data problems.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Mathematical Sciences, Magna Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Mathematical Sciences, Magna Cum Laude at Texas A&M University
These R programs accompany the paper "A Semiparametric Risk Score for Physical Activity." They let a user reproduce the results from Section 4 and 5 of the paper.
Contributions:34 commits, 7 pushes, 1 branch in 4 months
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Christi Thompson - Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory