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2009 Summer Program in Applied Biostatistical and Epidemiological Methods
Message from the Dean
About the Program
Course Descriptions - Week 1
Course Descriptions - Week 2
Faculty Biographies
  Jack Barnette, Ph.D.
  Bob Brems, M.P.H.
  Harvey Checkoway, Ph.D.
  Richard C. Dicker, M.D., M.S.
  Gregory C. Gray, M.D., M.P.H., FIDSA
  David W. Hosmer Jr., Ph.D.
  David G. Kleinbaum, Ph.D.
  Tom Lang, M.A.
  Stanley Lemeshow, PhD
  James A. Mercy, Ph.D.
  J. Michael Oakes, Ph.D.
  William Rising, Ph.D.
  William M. Sappenfield, M.D., M.P.H.
  William R. Shadish, Ph.D.
  Lisa Simpson M.B., B.Ch., M.P.H., FAAP
  Jeff Smith
  Kenny Steinman Ph.D., M.P.H
  Donna F. Stroup, Ph.D., M.Sc
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David G. Kleinbaum, Ph.D.

David G. Kleinbaum, Ph.D.
Professor of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

Dr. Kleinbaum’s primary experience for 38 years has concerned biostatistical applications to epidemiologic research as well as principles and methods of epidemiology.  He is first author of seven textbooks: Applied Regression Analysis & Other Multivariable Methods (4th Edition); Epidemiologic Research: Principles & Quantitative Methods; Logistic Regression: A Self-Learning Text (Second Edition); Survival Analysis: A Self-Learning Text (Second Edition); ActivEpi (Version 2.0), an innovative CD-based “electronic” text on fundamentals of epidemiology, The ActivEpi Companion Text, and A Pocket Guide to Epidemiology. The recipient of teaching awards from Emory University and the University of North Carolina, Dr. Kleinbaum is considered an outstanding teacher of biostatistical and epidemiological concepts and methods at all levels.   He has taught over 150 short courses on statistical and epidemiologic methods to a variety of national and international audiences.  Dr. Kleinbaum has been selected as the first recipient of the Association of Schools of Public Health Pfizer Award for Career Teaching Excellence (2005), which considers all faculty in all disciplines in all Schools of Public Health in the United States. He is also the winner of the 2006 APHA Abraham Lillienfeld Award for Teaching in Epidemiology.