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  • Sherry Livingston, PhD
  • Senior Biostatistician
  • Research Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
  • College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina
  • Fax: 843-876-1923
  • Email: livingss@musc.edu
  • Experience:
    Phase II-III clinical trials; drug and device trials
  • Research:
    Design, conduct, analysis of clinical trials; adaptive trial designs; randomization algorithms
  • Projects:
    SleepSMART, FOCAS, StrokeNet
Sherry Livingston, PhD, is a Research Assistant Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), working as a Biostatistician with the Data Coordination Unit housed within the Department of Public Health Sciences. She received her PhD in Biostatistics from MUSC in 2023. She began working with the DCU as a graduate research assistant while she was a student, where she was part of the statistical team for the SleepSMART clinical trial. For her dissertation, she developed new methodology for analyzing longitudinal datasets with multiple biomarkers of interest and examining their association with distal outcomes. Current research interests include development of adaptive trial designs and randomization algorithms.

Publications
 

Presentations
 
  • Clustering multivariate longitudinal data using multidimensional tensor product smoothing splines and composite variables.
  • ENAR 2023 Spring meeting, March 2023.
  • Autoimmune hepatitis: A collaboration with Northwestern Medicine.
  • Department of Public Health Sciences Brown Bag Seminar, Medical University of South Carolina, November 2022.
  • Clustering multivariate longitudinal data using multidimensional tensor product smoothing splines and composite variables.
  • Student Research Day, Medical University of South Carolina, November 2022.
  • Using Longitudinal Data to Build a Better Prediction Model for Transplant-Free Survival After Acute Liver Failure.
  • Acute Liver Failure Study Group (ALFSG) Steering Committee Meeting, Virtual, January 2021.
  • How to Account for Transplant When Examining Survival in Acute Liver Failure Research.
  • Student Research Day, Medical University of South Carolina, November 2019.
  • How to Account for Transplant When Examining Survival in Acute Liver Failure Research.
  • Department of Public Health Sciences Brown Bag Seminar, Medical University of South Carolina, October 2019.
  • Randomization Simulation for the Sleep SMART Clinical Trial.
  • Data Coordination Unit Brown Bag Seminar, Medical University of South Carolina, April 2019.
  • A Logic Ensemble Model for Identification of Interactions Associated with Continuous Disease Phenotypes.
  • (Poster presentation) Student Research Day, Medical University of South Carolina, November 2018.
  • A Logic Ensemble Model for Identification of Interactions Associated with Continuous Disease Phenotypes.
  • South Carolina Chapter of the American Statistical Association (SC-ASA) South Carolina Statistics Consortium, Clemson, SC, October 2018.
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