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Jason G. Liao, PhD
Jason Liao received his Ph.D. Degree in Biostatistics from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in 1993 and has since served on the faculty in the University of South Florida, Medical University of South Carolina and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He has taught 30 graduate biostatistics courses and collaborated extensively with biomedical and public health researchers in AIDS/HIV, mental health research, prevention trials, youth violence prevention, drug abuse and health outcomes. He has also worked on a large number of cancer clinical trials while serving on the Biostatistics Core in the Cancer Center of New Jersey from 2001-2006. His research areas in statistical methodology include categorical data, group randomized trials, multi-level modeling, longitudinal data, microarray data and statistical computing. He has published first-authored methodology papers in core statistical journals such as Biometrics, Biometrika, Bioinformatics, Journal of the American Statistical Association and The American Statistician. His collaborative publications include articles in American Journal of Epidemiology, Clinical Cancer Research, Archives of surgery, Drug Development Research, Journal of Clinical Child Psychology and others. Dr. Liao is an associate editor of The American Statistician. Research Interests: Categorical data; group randomized trials; multi-level modeling; longitudinal data; microarray data and statistical computing. :: Curriculum Vitae (PDF) |
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