Bio
I am a PhD student in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Washington. My research interests include statistical methodology for causal inference and its applications in public health and the social sciences. I am particularly interested in integrating machine learning methods for causal inference.
Before joining the University of Washington’s Biostatistics PhD program, I studied at Peking University, where I double-majored in preventive medicine and economics.
Selected papers
Wang, R., Zhao, Y., Dukes, O., Zhang, B. (2025+). Nested Instrumental Variables Analysis: Switcher Average Treatment Effect, Identification, Efficient Estimation and Generalizability. arXiv
Wang, R., Chan, KCG., Ye, T. (2025+). GMM with Many Weak Moment Conditions and Nuisance Parameters: General Theory and Applications to Causal Inference. arXiv