Lynn Eberly

http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~lynn/

 

Lynn Eberly is Professor of Biostatistics and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs in the School of Public Health. Her current research interests involve methods and applications for multi-modal medical imaging data, such as MRI, diffusion MRI, functional MRI, and MR spectroscopy, any of which may involve clustered, longitudinal, and functional data. She has particular interest in the areas of neurology/neuroscience, psychiatry/psychology, and endocrinology. Lynn is a collaborator on many projects related to imaging in these areas. She teaches introductory clinical trials for students, professionals, and researchers in the allied health sciences and research skills for Biostatistics doctoral students. She was given the Leonard M. Schuman Award for Excellence in Teaching in the School of Public Health in 2002. She is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and was the inaugural winner of the Biostatistician Mentor of the Year Award in 2016, given by the University's Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Lynn is a member of the inaugural team to be inducted into the University's Academy of Excellence in Team Science, in 2019, for the team's longstanding and impactful research in type I diabetes.