I'm a biostatistician and an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. I'm involved with projects ranging from vaccine and bioterrorism surveillance to observational epidemiology to individual-, practice-, and community-randomized interventions. I review papers for a broad spectrum of scientific journals and grant proposals for NIH, have served on two IRBs and have also provided HIPAA non-identifiability certification. My statistical interests center mainly on methods for clustered and longitudinal repeated measures data and missing data methods.
I have an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Oberlin College and doctorate in Biostatistics from Harvard School of Public Health. I've been back at Harvard as a faculty member since 2000.
Work with me:
I don't currently do short-term consulting, but often agree to lead subcontracts to collaborate on statistical methods and data analysis on a longer-term basis. Please contact me directly if you want to discuss potential collaborations:![]()










