
معرفی
KB Boomer is a Professor of Statistics at Bucknell University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. He serves as director of the Structural Equation Modeling and Core Curriculum initiatives. His research focuses on statistical methodologies applied to healthcare, including social determinants of health, HIV/AIDS outcomes, and genetics.
- Education: Ph.D. in Statistics (Pennsylvania State University), M.S. in Statistics (Pennsylvania State University), B.A. in Mathematics (Colby College).
Research interests emphasize statistical modeling in health sciences, genetic algorithms for geophysics, and hierarchical linear mixed models. His work bridges quantitative methods with public health challenges, particularly addressing employment and health disparities among marginalized populations.
Recent articles highlight trends in social determinants of health, HIV/AIDS interventions, and genetic disorder analysis. His studies often integrate longitudinal data and multivariate techniques to address clinical variability and policy impacts.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Advising focuses on collaborative research projects, with grants supporting interdisciplinary health initiatives. He leads teams in statistical consulting and curriculum development, emphasizing practical applications in healthcare and education.



