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Title: Professor, Biostatistics, Center for Statistical Sciences, Department of Community Health; Director, Biostatistics Graduate Program
Education: ScD (Biostatistics), Harvard University, 1995
Research Interests: Methods for longitudinal data, missing data, causal inference.
Applications in HIV/AIDS, obstetrics & gynecology, behavioral medicine.
Currently Funded Research Projects:
Analyzing Complex Longitudinal Data in Behavior Sciences (NIH/NHLBI Grant R01-HL-79457)
Publications:
2008 Daniels MJ, Hogan JW (2008). Missing Data in Longitudinal Studies: Strategies for Bayesian Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis. Chapman & Hall.
2008 Roy J, Hogan JW (2008). Principal stratification with predictors of compliance for randomized trials with two active treatments. Biostatistics 9, 277-289. [paper]
2008 Kwara A, DeLong A, Rezk N, Hogan JW, Burtwell H, Chapman S, Moreira CC, Kurpewski J, Ingersoll J, Caliendo AM, Kashuba A, Cu-Uvin S (2008). Antiviral drug concentrations and HIV-1 RNA in the genital tract of HIV-infected women on chronic HAART. Clinical Infectious Diseases 46, 719-725. [link]
2008 Su L, Hogan JW (2008). Bayesian semiparametric regression for longitudinal binary processes with missing data. Statistics in Medicine 27, 3247-3268. [link]
2008 Hogan JW
, Liu T (2008). Mediation analysis for intervention trials: Objectives, models and inference (invited editorial). Health Services Outcomes Research Methodology 8, 77-79. [link]
2007 Hogan JW (2007). Discussion of "Analysis of longitudinal data with drop-out: Objectives, assumptions and a proposal" by Diggle, Farewell and Henderson. Applied Statistics 56, 530-531. [pdf]
2007 Rich JD, Hogan JW, DeLong AK, Mehrotra M, Reinert SE, Wolf F (2007). Low risk syringe sharing and re-use after syringe legalization in Rhode Island. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 89, 292-297. [link]
2007 Macalino G, Hogan JW, Mitty JA, Bazerman LB, DeLong AK, Loewenthal HG, Caliendo AM, Flanigan TP (2007). A randomized clinical trial of community based directly observed therapy (MDOT) as an adherence intervention for highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) among substance users. AIDS 21, 1473-1477. [link]
Other Professional Activities:
Associate Editor: Biostatistics, Lifetime Data Analysis
Advisory Board Member, NICHD Multicenter Reproductive Medicine Network
Co-director, Outcomes & Biostatistics Core, Lifespan/Tufts/Brown Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)
Personal: More information on my personal page: http://www.stat.brown.edu/jhogan/