Dr. Hae-Young Kim is an Associate Professor and Director of Biostatistics Division in the Department of Public Health at NYMC's School of Health Sciences and Practice. Dr. Kim received M.S. and DrPH degrees in Biostatistics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been a biostatistician for many multicenter studies funded by NIH and reviewed statistical and clinical papers for numerous journals. She has been involved in the study design and analysis of clinical trials and observational studies and has experience in collaborative research and statistical methods research related to studies of cancer and infectious disease. Dr. Kim's primary research interests include statistical methods in clinical trials, clustered correlated data, survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and sample size/power calculations. She has co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed papers in statistical journals such as Biometrics and Statistics in Medicine as well as biomedical journals such as Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Blood, and Circulation. She has written several first-author papers which focused on survival analysis, cost-efficient HIV screening methods, and sample size and power calculation methods for longitudinal studies with correlated ordinal outcomes and for interval-censored survival outcomes. She has taught graduate level biostatistics courses (including Introduction to Biostatistics, Mathematical Statistics I: Probability, Mathematical Statistics II: Inference, Survival Analysis, Statistical Modeling, Introduction to Clinical Design, Survey Sampling and Data Analysis, Large Observational Data Analysis).