Yale School of Medicine

Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine

Internal Medicine
333 Cedar Street
Room LMP-1072
P.O. Box 208056
New Haven, CT 06520-8056

Mihaela Aslan

Mihaela Aslan

Associate Research Scientist, WHVAMC
Section of General Internal Medicine

Research Activities

Bayes Theory and its applications to data analysis, asymptotic methods, survival analysis, statistics in brain imaging, statistics and gender differences, item response theory and hierarchical linear models.

Selected Publications

  • Lowe H, Feldman L, Aslan M, Caulin-Glaser T, Howes C, Gulanski B. The association of endogenous androgen levels with metabolic risk factors in postmenopausal women. Proceedings of the Annual Endocrine Society Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, June 2003.
  • Batten S, Aslan M, Maciejewski P, Mazure C. Childhood maltreatment as a risk factor for adult cardiovascular disease and depression. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2004;2:249-254.
  • Aslan M, Nicolau A. The generalized maximum likelihood prior. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Greek Statistical Society Meeting, Lefkada, Greece, April 2004.
  • Aslan M. Asymptotically minimax Bayes predictive densities. (under revision, the Annals of Statistics).
  • Benin A, Vitkauskas G, Thornquist E, Shapiro E, Concato J, Aslan M, Krumholz H. Validity of using an electronic medical record for assessing quality of care in an outpatient setting. Medical Care. (in press).
  • Batten S, Aslan M, Maciejewski P, Mazure C Childhood maltreatment as a risk factor for adult cardiovascular disease and depression. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA, November 2004.

Mihaela Aslan, Ph.D., Clinical Epidemiology Research Center (CERC) Associate Director, is a graduate from the Department of Statistics at Yale University. She worked previously as a statistician for the Women's Health Research (WHR) Program at Yale. Her projects at WHR involved health assessment in women and gender differences in a variety of areas, including stress and major depression, substance abuse and brain function, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. While at WHR, she taught introductory courses to statistics and data analysis in the Statistics department and mentored graduate students in statistics for their practical work doctoral degree requirement. During the past six years, she also worked as a statistician at the West Haven Veteran’s Administration Cooperative Studies Program. Her projects at the VA involved health assessment in veterans with multiple sclerosis and analysis of clinical trials for veterans with Gulf War illnesses. She is also serving as a member of the Senior Management Group for the Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center (CSPCC), providing input on the design and implementation of statistical and data management systems for a variety of research studies.

Education:
B.S., 1994: University of Bucharest, Department of Mathematics, Bucharest, Romania
M.S., 1995: University of Bucharest, Department of Probability and Statistics, Bucharest, Romania
M.Phil., 1997: Yale University, Department of Statistics, New Haven, Connecticut
Ph.D., 2002: Yale University, Department of Statistics, New Haven, Connecticut

Contact

Campus Address
Department of Internal Medicine
Section of General Internal Medicine
333 Cedar Street, DC 013K
P.O. Box 208025
New Haven, CT 06520-8025

E-mail
mihaela.aslan@yale.edu

Office Phone
203-932-5711, ext. 2993
Fax 203-932-4932