About
David Most is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biostatistics & Informatics at the Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado. His expertise spans statistical methodology, longitudinal data analysis, and the philosophical foundations of statistical inference. Dr. Most holds a Ph.D. in Social Research Methodology/Applied Statistics from UCLA, an M.A. in Sociology from Johns Hopkins, an M.S. in Biostatistics from UNC Chapel Hill, and a B.A. in Political Science from Columbia College.
His research focuses on advancing statistical techniques for observational studies and addressing critical questions in public health through rigorous quantitative methods. Notable contributions include work on ritual therapeutics in global mental health and the sociological factors influencing graduate program enrollment.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Social Research Methodology/Applied Statistics, UCLA
- M.A., Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
- M.S., Biostatistics, UNC Chapel Hill
- B.A., Political Science, Columbia College
Dr. Most has been recognized with the 2022 Best Teacher Award from the Colorado State University Alumni Association, reflecting his dedication to education. His work bridges statistical theory with real-world applications, addressing issues ranging from dietary interventions to the cultural dimensions of healthcare.
Recent research trends show a focus on interdisciplinary topics such as the impact of ritual practices on mental health, the interpretation of statistical evidence in clinical contexts, and the methodological rigor required for observational study designs. His publications span epidemiology, biostatistics, and social sciences, demonstrating a commitment to diverse research frontiers.
- Key Awards:
- 2022 Best Teacher Award, Colorado State University Alumni Association
Dr. Most's advisory and grant activities are centered on advancing statistical methodologies in public health research, though specific grant details are not detailed here. His work contributes to both academic and applied contexts, emphasizing the translation of statistical insights into actionable public health strategies.
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