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Emily Huddart Kennedy

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University of British Columbia

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About Emily Huddart Kennedy at University of British Columbia (UBC)

Emily Huddart Kennedy is a prominent academic figure at University of British Columbia, where they contribute to the Statistics through intensive research in Causal Inference, Statistical Methods, Bayesian Inference, Machine Learning, Epidemiology, Generalization, Heterogeneity, Environmental Health. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Semiparametric counterfactual density estimation", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Causal Inference and Statistical Methods. Additional work such as "Do People Who Drive Trucks Care About the Environment?" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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Causal InferenceStatistical MethodsBayesian InferenceMachine LearningEpidemiologyGeneralizationHeterogeneityEnvironmental Health
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