Biography:
Dr. Siriwardhana works as an Assistant Professor in Biostatistics at the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Hawaii. He received a Ph.D. degree in Biostatistics in 2016, from the University of Louisville. As a faculty member, he is actively involved in conducting independent research and teaching in Biostatistics. He also collaboratively works with various research groups serving as a biostatistical consultant on health science-related research and grant proposals. His research interests extend to several areas in Statistics/Biostatistics: Personalized-Medicine, Survival-Analysis, Nonparametric/Semiparametric Modeling, and Statistics in health insurance data. He has published more than 25 articles including 15 first/corresponding author articles.
Title : Racial/Ethnic disparities in the alzheimer's disease link with heart disease and stroke, based on hawaii medicare population