Elizabeth McMahon, MS, MSU Primary Care Research Collaborative, is a PhD candidate in Biostatistics at Michigan State University, specializing in clinical and genetic statistics. She holds a Master of Science in Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis from the University of Michigan. Her research background is rooted in mental health and psychiatric disorders, with a particular emphasis on schizophrenia.
Through her role as a biostatistics consultant with the MSU Primary Care Research Collaborative (PCRC), Elizabeth aims to further her expertise in clinical study design while collaborating with physicians from diverse medical specialties to drive impactful research.