About
David Hoaglin is a Professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at UMass Chan Medical School. He holds additional positions in the Biostatistics division and Masters in Clinical Investigation program. His educational background includes a BS in Mathematics from Duke University and a PhD in Statistics from Princeton University.
Research Interests: Dr. Hoaglin specializes in statistical methodologies with applications in medical research, particularly meta-analysis techniques, heterogeneity modeling, and development of statistical tests for clinical outcomes. His work focuses on advancing statistical approaches for analyzing binary outcomes, time-to-event data, and diagnostic biomarkers in healthcare research.
Publications: His extensive publication record demonstrates consistent focus on statistical methodology development, particularly in meta-analysis techniques and clinical outcome measures. Recent works emphasize win statistics methodologies, heterogeneity assessment in meta-analyses, and applications of natural language processing in health outcomes research.
Awards: No specific scientific awards mentioned.
Professional Networks: Collaborates with researchers in biostatistics and epidemiology. Actively contributes to statistical methodology through editorial roles and peer-reviewed publications in statistical and medical journals.
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