Ping-yan Chen MD., PhD
Professor
Deputy Director of the National Clinical Research Center for Kidney Disease
Director Department of Biostatistics, Southern Medical University
Professor Pingyan Chen is the head of the Department of Biostatistics, Southern Medical University. He also belongs to the Chair of Biostatistics Section, Chinese Preventative Medicine Association. He established the first department of biostatistics in Mainland China in 2005, which took the lead in setting up undergraduate Biostatistics major in 2006 and has achieved great success since then.
He got master degree at the Fourth Military Medical University in 1988. He proposed a novel method for evaluating diagnostic tests, named odds products method in 1988, which is widely known as diagnostic odds ratio proposed independently by Glas etc. in 2003. He and his students have improved the inference approaches for Youden index recently.
His methodology involves a wide range of fields such as meta analysis, sample size estimation, diagnostic accuracy, scale development. He has also worked on a lot of statistical consulting including clinical trial, patient satisfactory survey, observational study of both hospital and general population and so on.
Academic Title
Professor
Chair of Biostatistics Section, Chinese Preventative Medicine Association
Chair of Guangdong Biostatistical Society
More about Ping-yan Chen
Education
Fourth Military Medical University 1988
Fellowships
Hongkong University funded by Ivy Wu Fellowship,1997
Selected Research and Publications
1.Chongyang Duan, Yingshu Cao, Yong Liu, Lizhi Zhou, Kaike Ping, Ming T. Tan, Ning Tan, Jiyan Chen*, and Pingyan Chen*. A New Preprocedure Risk Score for Predicting Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury. Canadian Journal of Cardiology 2017;33:714-723
2.LJ Xu, J X Zhou, Y.Guo, TM Wu, TT Chen, QJ Zhong, D Yuan, PY Chen*, CQ Ou*. Spatiotemporal pattern of air quality index and its associated factors in 31 Chinese provincial capital cities. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health .
3.Yan Zhuang, Ying Guan, Libin Qiu, Meisheng Lai, Ming T Tan*, and Pingyan Chen*. A novel rank-based non-parametric method for longitudinal ordinal data. Statistical Methods in Medical Research.
4.Li Zhi Zhou; Xiao Bing Yang; Ying Guan; Xing Xu; Ming T. Tan; Fan Fan Hou*; Ping Yan Chen*. Development and Validation of a Risk Score for Prediction of Acute Kidney Injury in Patients with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: A Prospective Cohort Study in China. J Am Heart Assoc. 2016;5.
5.Chongyang Duan, Yingshu Cao, Lizhi zhou, Ming T Tan, and Pingyan Chen*. A novel nonparametric confidence interval for differences of proportions for correlated binary data. Statistical Methods in Medical Research.
6.Yanfeng Hu, Changming Huang, Yihong Sun, Xiangqian Su, Hui Cao, Jiankun Hu, Yingwei Xue, Jian Suo, Kaixiong Tao, Xianli He, Hongbo Wei, Mingang Ying, Weiguo Hu, Xiaohui Du, Pingyan Chen, Hao Liu, Chaohui Zheng, Fenglin Liu, Jiang Yu, Ziyu Li, Gang Zhao, Xinzu Chen, Kuan Wang, Ping Li, Jiadi Xing, and Guoxin Li*. Morbidity and Mortality of Laparoscopic Versus Open D2 Distal Gastrectomy for Advanced Gastric Cancer: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of clinical oncology. 22 Feb 2016.
7.Yong Liu, Hualong Li, Shiqun Chen, Jiyan Chen*, Ning Tan, Yingling Zhou, Yuanhui Liu, Piao Ye, Peng Ran, Chongyang Duan and Pingyan Chen *. Excessively High Hydration Volume May Not Be Associated With Decreased Risk of Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Patients With Renal Insufficiency. J Am Heart Assoc. 2016; 5.
8.Bei Liu∆, Chong-Yang Duan∆, Cheng-Feng Luo, Cai-Wen Ou, Zhi-Ye Wu, Jian-Wu Zhang, Xiao-Bin Ni, Ping-Yan Chen*, Min-Sheng Chen*. Impact of Timing Following Acute Myocardial Infarction on Efficacy and Safety of Bone Marrow Stem Cells Therapy: a Network Meta-Analysis. Stem Cells International 2016; 2016:1031794.
9.Li L, Lin GZ, Liu HZ, Guo Y, Ou CQ*, Chen PY*. Can the Air Pollution Index be used to communicate the health risks of air pollution? Environmental Pollution. 2015;205:153-160.
10.Fangyao Chen, Yuqiang Xue, Ming T. Tan*, Pingyan Chen*. Efficient Statistical Tests to Compare Youden Index: Accounting for Contingency Correlation. Statistics in Medicine. 2015; 34(9): 1560-76.