Dr. Kyle Vincent is a postdoctoral fellow in the UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research. Dr. Vincent joined CHSPR in the summer of 2012 after completing his Ph. D at Simon Fraser University. Some of Dr. Vincent’s research expertise consists of the development of sampling strategies for estimating the size and distribution of hard-to-reach networked populations like those comprised of injection drug-users.
Dr. Vincent is currently involved in the B-CHeaPR and VALHUE projects and is under the supervision of Dr. Jason Sutherland.
Education
PhD, Statistics, Simon Fraser University, 2012
MSc, Statistics, Simon Fraser University, 2008
B.Sc (Honours), Mathematics, University of Winnipeg, 2006
Research Interests
Modeling of drug-using populations
Adaptive/network sampling strategies
Bayesian inference
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Dr. Kyle Vincent is a postdoctoral fellow in the UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research. Dr. Vincent joined CHSPR in the summer of 2012 after completing his Ph. D at Simon Fraser University. Some of Dr. Vincent’s research expertise consists of the development of sampling strategies for estimating the size and distribution of hard-to-reach networked populations like those comprised of injection drug-users.
Dr. Vincent is currently involved in the B-CHeaPR and VALHUE projects and is under the supervision of Dr. Jason Sutherland.
Education
PhD, Statistics, Simon Fraser University, 2012
MSc, Statistics, Simon Fraser University, 2008
B.Sc (Honours), Mathematics, University of Winnipeg, 2006
Research Interests