Jessica Minnier is an Associate Professor of Biostatistics at Oregon Health & Science University with over a decade of experience translating complex biomedical data into actionable insight. She combines rigorous training from Harvard (PhD, MA) and a math BA from Lewis & Clark with hands-on work in risk prediction, high-dimensional and omics data, and collaborative roles within the Knight Cancer and Cardiovascular Institutes. As a dedicated educator and mentor, she teaches graduate mathematical statistics and leads workshops in R while advising MS/MPH students and genomics labs. Her background includes postdoctoral work at Fred Hutch and Harvard, reflecting a strong bridge between methodological research and applied translational science. Colleagues value her ability to move statistical methods from theory to practice in clinical and genomic settings.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Biostatistics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Biostatistics at Harvard University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Mathematics at Lewis & Clark College
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