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Natallia Katenka
Associate Professor, Director of Statistics Undergraduate Studies, at University of Rhode Island
Natallia Katenka is an Associate Professor at the University of Rhode Island (URI) and serves as the Director of the Data Science program. She is affiliated with the Department of Computer Science and Statistics and holds a limited joint appointment in the Department of Pharmacy Practice. Dr. Katenka's academic background includes a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Michigan, where she also earned her Master's degree in the same field, and she holds additional degrees in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Belarusian State University.
Research Interests
Dr. Katenka's research focuses on several areas, including:
- Statistical Analysis: Inference of multivariate and network data.
- Public Health: Development of methods for HIV treatment and prevention.
- Cyber Security: Anomaly detection and threat analysis.
- Finance: Multi-attribute network inference for portfolio selection.
- Virtual Reality: Studying immersion effects through perspective changes.
- Oncology: Joint modeling in cancer recurrence studies.
She is also a co-founder of the Network Science and Causal Inference for Public Health and Education (NCIPHER) Group, which aims to improve public health outcomes through advanced statistical methods.
Publications
Dr. Katenka has contributed to numerous publications, including books and peer-reviewed articles, focusing on quantitative methods in pharmaceutical research, biostatistics in clinical trials, and network-based analyses in various contexts.
Previous Experience
Before joining URI, Dr. Katenka worked as a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at Boston University and as a research assistant at the University of Michigan. She has also held internships at Pfizer Inc. and other organizations.
For more details about her work, you can contact her via email at [email protected] or visit her profile on the URI website.123

