Maya Petersen

Maya Petersen

Formal Title
Associate Professor of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Primary Affiliation
UC Berkeley Center for Targeted Learning (CTL)
Biography

Dr. Maya L. Petersen is an Associate Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Petersen’s methodological research focuses on the development and application of novel causal inference methods to problems in health, with an emphasis on longitudinal data and adaptive treatment strategies (dynamic regimes), machine learning methods, adaptive designs, and study design and analytic strategies for cluster randomized trials. She is a Founding Editor of the Journal of Causal Inference and serves on the editorial board of Epidemiology.

Dr. Petersen’s applied work focuses on developing and evaluating improved HIV prevention and care strategies. She currently serves as co-PI (with Dr. Diane Havlir and Dr. Moses Kamya) for the Sustainable East Africa Research in Community Health consortium, and as co-PI (with Dr. Elvin Geng) for the ADAPT-R study (a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial of behavioral interventions to optimize retention in HIV care).

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2121 Berkeley Way #5315
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States