
Dr. Saima Khan Khosa
Lecturer PhD (Saskatchewan, Canada), M.Phil. (BZU, Multan), M.Sc., Employment 2007 to Present Lecturer, Department of Statistics BZU Multan 2005 to 2007 Lecture Govt. Degree College Shujabad , Multan- Theoretical and Applied research, with an emphasis on developing methodologies which involve theory and computation and applications in health, biological , medical, socio-economic and environmental sciences.
- Specific research interests include Survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, Joint Modeling of longitudinal and time-to-event data, Bayesian statistics, computational Statistics, Bioinformatics.
- Spring Devolved Scholarship (2019)
- Graduate Teaching fellowship (GTF), University of Saskatchewan (2017-2018)
- Statistical Society of Canada (SSC) Student Travel Award (2016)
- U of S Student Travel Award (2016)
- Faculty Development Program 100 PhD Foreign Scholarship (2012)
- Khan, S. A., and Khosa, S. K. (2016). Generalized log-logistic proportional hazard model with application in survival analysis. Journal of statistical Distribution and Applications, 3(1) (Article: 16):1-18.
- Saima K. Khosa and Khan. S.A (2016) A Generalized log-logistic proportional hazard model with application in survival analysis. In the 44th Annual Meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC). Saint Catherin, Ontario Canada.
- Saima K. Khosa and Khan. S.A (2017) A Flexible parametric proportional hazard model for Time-to-Event Data. In 45th Annual Meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC). Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- Saima K. Khosa and Khan. S.A (2018) A Flexible parametric proportional hazard model with Application in Recurrent Event and Joint Modeling. In 46th Annual Meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC) McGill, Québec, Canada.
- Faculty Professional Development Program (2008): 8 weeks in-service residential Master Trainer's professional teaching certificate program.
- Organizing Committee member of the Canadian Statistics Student Conference (CSSC) in 2017& 2018.