Dr. Wallace's research interests broadly revolve around developing and applying statistical methods to improve personalized medicine and include moderators in randomized clinical trials, decision trees, and clustering. With support from a K01 Career Development Award from National Institute of Mental Health, Dr. Wallace is currently developing clustering methods that incorporate data captured across multiple units of analysis (e.g., self-report, behavior, physiology). She applies these methods to data sets that cut across clinical diagnoses in order to reveal subgroups with different expressions of signs and symptoms.
Positions
- Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Biostatistics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA
Education & Training
- PhD, Biostatistics, University of Pittsburgh