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Rebecca A Betensky

Rebecca Betensky

Rebecca Betensky

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Chair of the Department of Biostatistics

Professor of Biostatistics

Professional overview

Prior to NYU, Dr. Betensky was Professor of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She was director of the Harvard Catalyst (Clinical and Translational Science Award) Biostatistics Program; director of the Data and Statistics Core for the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center; and director of the Biostatistics Neurology Core at Massachusetts General Hospital. Previously, she was the Biostatistics Program Leader for the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center.

Dr. Betensky’s research focuses on methods for the analysis of censored and truncated outcomes and covariates, which frequently arise from the subsampling of cohort studies. She has a long-time interest in clinical trials, and has written on the evaluation of biomarkers and the use and interpretation of p-values. She has collaborated extensively in studies in neurologic diseases, and serves as statistical editor for Annals of Neurology.

Dr. Betensky was awarded, and directed for 15 years, an NIH T32 training program in neurostatistics and neuroepidemiology for pre- and post-doctoral students in biostatistics and epidemiology and for clinician-scientists. She previously directed Harvard’s Biostatistics programs to promote and support diversity at all levels in the field of quantitative public health. She was also a member of the BMRD Study Section for review of NIH statistical methodology grants; on committees for the Institute of Medicine; and a co-chair of the technical advisory committee for the scientific registry of transplant recipients.

Dr. Betensky an elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association and of the International Statistical Institute, and is a past recipient of the Spiegelman Award from the American Public Health Association. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Scientific Counselors for Clinical Science and Epidemiology at the National Cancer Institute.

Education

AB, Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
PhD, Statistics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Areas of research and study

Biology
Biostatistics
Neuroepidemiology
Neurology
Neurostatistics
Translational science

Publications

Publications

Capturing Learning Curves With the Multiday Boston Remote Assessment of Neurocognitive Health (BRANCH) : Feasibility, Reliability, and Validity

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Early Detection of Amyloid-Related Changes in Memory among Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults with Daily Digital Testing

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Early Detection of Amyloid-Related Changes in Memory among Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults with Daily Digital Testing

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Early Detection of Amyloid-Related Changes in Memory among Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults with Daily Digital Testing

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Following the Dropouts - Interpreting an 11-Year Follow-up Study

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Genomic and Transcriptomic Analyses of NF1-Mutant Melanoma Identify Potential Targeted Approach for Treatment

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Internet usage and the prospective risk of dementia : A population-based cohort study

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Internet usage and the prospective risk of dementia: A population-based cohort study

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Neuropathology-Independent Association Between Genotype and Cognitive Decline Rate in the Normal Aging-Early Alzheimer Continuum

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Neuropathology-Independent Association between APOE Genotype and Cognitive Decline Rate in the Normal Aging-Early Alzheimer Continuum

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Nonparametric and semiparametric estimation with sequentially truncated survival data

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Nonparametric bounds for the survivor function under general dependent truncation

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Nonparametric bounds for the survivor function under general dependent truncation

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Simulation of New York City's Ventilator Allocation Guideline During the Spring 2020 COVID-19 Surge

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APOE ε4 and late-life cognition: mediation by structural brain imaging markers

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Association between lower body temperature and increased tau pathology in cognitively normal older adults

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Association between lower body temperature and increased tau pathology in cognitively normal older adults

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Causal inference in medical records and complementary systems pharmacology for metformin drug repurposing towards dementia

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Comparison of serum neurodegenerative biomarkers among hospitalized COVID-19 patients versus non-COVID subjects with normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, or Alzheimer's dementia

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Don't Be Blinded by the Blinding

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Genomic and Transcriptomic Analyses of NF1-Mutant Melanoma Identify Potential Targeted Approach for Treatment

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Nonparametric estimation of the survival distribution under covariate-induced dependent truncation

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Platelet Function Is Associated With Dementia Risk in the Framingham Heart Study

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Platelet Function Is Associated With Dementia Risk in the Framingham Heart Study

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Sex and Race Differences in the Evaluation and Treatment of Young Adults Presenting to the Emergency Department With Chest Pain

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Contact

rebecca.betensky@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003