Joe Sartini
I am a 5th year PhD student in the Biostatistics Department at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
I am concluding my degree requirements, with tentative graduation in Spring 2026. My PhD advisors are Dr. Scott Zeger and Dr. Ciprian Crainiceanu. For my applied work, I am mentored by Dr. Elizabeth Selvin and Dr. Michael Fang. I previously completed a BSE in Operations Research and Financial Engineering from Princeton University in 2021.
Motivated by the increasing complexity of data collected by studies employing new physiological monitoring technology (e.g. wearable devices like accelerometry, continuous glucose monitoring, or patch electrocardiograms), my research combines a rigorous statistical approach with computational techniques to produce principled, efficient, and practical software for performing valid inference on structured longitudinal and functional data.
When not working on methods or digging into a dataset, I can usually be found either weightlifting or running.
