The Han Lab

Lab Overview

Our research focuses on understanding the genetic and environmental etiology of complex disease and developing and evaluating efficient screening strategies based on etiological understanding. The areas of our research interests include statistical genetics, molecular epidemiology, cancer screening, health policy modeling, and risk prediction modeling.  We have developed various statistical methods to analyze high-dimensional data to identify genetic and environmental risk factors and their interactions for complex disease. These approaches include employing a unified framework that integrates a class of disease risk models for modeling the joint effects of genes and environmental exposures and using a set of constraints that are biologically plausible in order to increase the power of tests and to reduce false-positives.

Currently we are working on various projects that aim to:

  • Evaluate the genetic, environment, and clinical risk factors for second primary lung cancer to establish efficient screening strategies for lung cancer survivors
  • Identify gene-gene interactions for Alzheimer’s disease applying a graphical model based module search to incorporate biological network/pathway and functional information.
  • Evaluate genetic, epigenetic, and metabolomic biomarker predictors of PTSD and Resilience following TBI
  • Develop efficient risk-based screening strategies for lung cancer using an algorithm for simulating lifetime trajectories of risk factors for lung cancer
  • Evaluate the interactions among traumatic brain injury, sex, and apolipoprotein E(APOE4) on the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease using large case-control study data

Lab News

Many individuals, especially Blacks, at high risk of lung cancer are not eligible for screening by U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines, according to a new study. "Current national screening guidelines for lung cancer can induce disparities related to race, socioeconomic status, and comorbidity, and hence a more comprehensive screening approach such as risk-based screening should be considered," Dr. Summer S. Han of Stanford University School of Medicine, in Stanford, California, told Reuters Health by email.



NCI R01 funded for the project, "Evaluation of genetic, clinical, and environmental risk factors to establish effective screening strategies for second primary lung cancer"  (PI: Han, 1R01CA226081) (2018)


Our work on the prediction modeling for second primary lung cancer published in the Journal Clinical Oncology (2017)



We developed a novel statistical method to identify genetic associations by integrating a class of disease risk models for the joint effects of genetic and environmental risk factors--appeared in Biometrics (2015)


Department of Neurosurgery

The Han Lab is part of the Department of Neurosurgery.

Neurosurgery in the News