Edwin Kipkosgei Cheruiyot Sang

Moi University
Kenya Cohort 6

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Edwin Kipkosgei Cheruiyot Sang is a male biostatistician and public health researcher affiliated with MoHeUniversity, where he serves in the Department of Public and Population Health within the Faculty of Public Health. Grounded in biostatistics, his work emphasizes rigorous quantitative analysis to inform public health practice and policy. He has expertise in biostatistical methodology and its application to public health, statistical modeling, data analysis and interpretation of health outcomes, and study design, inference, and translation of complex results into actionable insights for population health. His research interests include biostatistical methods for population health and public health surveillance, causal inference, longitudinal data analysis, survival analysis, analysis of health metrics, and the use of data science to inform health policy. He has academic training in biostatistics and public health, with a focus on applying quantitative methods to health research and population health questions and an emphasis on rigorous study design, data quality, and methodological innovation. He collaborates on interdisciplinary research projects applying advanced biostatistical methods to real-world public health datasets, translates statistical findings into practical health insights to inform policy and practice, and engages with the scholarly community through dissemination of methods, results, and mentorship of students and early-career researchers in biostatistics and public health.

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