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Fidel Zavala Professor
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
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Scott Zeger Professor
Biostatistics

Scott L. Zeger, PhD co-directs the Hopkins inHealth program, a university-wide collaboration to use medical data more intelligently to improve health outcomes and lower costs.

Hao Zhang Research Associate
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
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Tao Zhang Assistant Scientist
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Weiying Zhang Research Associate
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
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Yifan Zhang Research Associate
Biostatistics

Yifan Zhang, MS ’20, provides biostatistics support for the Cerebral Fluid Center and biostatistical consultations to researchers at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.

Di Zhao Associate Scientist
Epidemiology
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Ni Zhao Associate Professor
Biostatistics

Ni Zhao, MS, MD, PhD, develops statistical and computational methodologies for analyzing large scale "omics" data generated from high throughput technologies, including metagenomics, genomics, and others.

Weiqiang Zhou Assistant Scientist
Biostatistics

Weiqiang Zhou, PhD, develops statistical and computational tools for integrative analysis of large-scale genomic data to study gene regulation in cancer and immune system.

Nukhba Zia Assistant Scientist
International Health
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Linnea Zimmerman Assistant Professor
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Linnea A. Zimmerman, PhD ’14, MPH, studies family planning and women's reproductive health, evaluates use and barriers to critical maternal and newborn health interventions.

Vadim Zipunnikov Associate Professor
Biostatistics
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Barry Zirkin Professor - Emeritus
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Barry Zirkin, PhD, is a reproductive biologist who conducts mechanistic studies of testosterone production in aging Leydig cells of the mammalian testis.