Biography:
Subash Thapa is a doctoral student in Biostatistics at Georgia Southern University. He holds an MPH in Epidemiology and has professional experience in healthcare settings, including infection control and quality, where he supported disease prevention and surveillance activities. His research focuses on applying statistical methods to public health problems, including environmental health and diagnostic evaluation. He has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications and ongoing interdisciplinary studies. His work aims to strengthen data-driven decision-making in public health and improve population health outcomes.


Title : Seasonal strength and structural stability in urban air pollution: A comparative analysis of NO2 and SO2 dynamics in two major US cities
Title : A Harmonic Jaccard Index (HJI) for enhanced diagnostic accuracy and optimal cut-off point selection