About me
Welcome to my website!
I am a Postdoctoral research fellow in Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where I am supervised by Professor Jeffrey W. Miller and Professor Giovanni Parmigiani. I am also affiliated with the Data Sciences department at the Dana-Farber cancer institute.
I obtained my Ph.D. in Statistical Science at Duke University, in North Carolina, where I worked under the supervision of Professor David Dunson within Project LIFEPLAN, an international research group whose aim is to quantify biodiversity across the globe.
My curriculum vitae is available here. A complete list of publications is available here.
E-mail - azito@hsph.harvard.edu
My research interests include Bayesian statistics, Bayesian nonparametrics, factorization models for cancer genomics, mutational signature analysis and ecology.
I am on the Job Market for Assistant Professor
News
I received the Savage Award in Applied Methodology! for my dissertation “Ecological Modeling via Bayesian Nonparametric Species Sampling Priors”
I have been officially elected j-ISBA treasurer! Looking forward to help the community of young Bayesians across all continents!
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azito@hsph.harvard.edu
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