
About
David Mauger is a Professor of Public Health Sciences and Statistics at the Penn State College of Medicine. He serves as the Principal Investigator (PI) for major NHLBI-funded projects including the Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP) and AsthmaNet Data Coordinating Center. His research focuses on asthma pathophysiology, clinical trial design, and biomarker discovery. He holds a PhD and MS in Biostatistics.
Research Interests:
- Asthma mechanisms and treatment responses
- Biomarker development for asthma severity
- Large-scale clinical trial coordination
- Public health applications of biostatistics
Recent Research Trends: His 2025 work emphasizes asthma-related inflammation, healthcare disparities, and novel treatments like Brensocatib. Key areas include mitochondrial genetics in asthma exacerbations and clinical scoring systems for disease severity.
Grants & Projects:
- ORBEX: Childhood Asthma Prevention (2016-2021)
- SARP Clinical Coordinating Center (2011-2014)
- AsthmaNet Data Coordinating Center (2009-2019)
Labs/Teams: Leads the Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at Penn State, collaborating internationally on asthma phenotyping and precision medicine initiatives.
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