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Members of the Faculty
Stephen Baker, Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., Albert Einstein
College of Medicine; M.P.H., Columbia Radiology management; radiology consultation; plain abdominal
radiology; diverticulosis and related diseases; mammography utilization; medical
geography
John Bogden, Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Ph.D., M.S., Seton Hall Mineral and trace element nutrition and toxicology; aging and
immunity; lead poisoning; nutrient interactions with environmental toxins
Amy Davidow, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary
at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Ph.D., New York Longitudinal data analysis; epidemiology of tuberculosis; spatial
analysis of disease rates
William Halperin, Professor of Quantitative Methods and Associate
Dean, Newark; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., Harvard Medical School; Dr.P.H., M.P.H., Harvard School of Public Health Public health surveillance; injury and occupational epidemiology
Syed S. Haque, Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers
School of Health Related Professions; Ph.D., Michigan State Public health informatics Bart Holland, Associate Professor of
Quantitative Methods;
primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Ph.D., Princeton; M.P.H., Columbia Biostatistics (including survival and hazards models); clinical
trials
Cheryl Holly, Associate Professor of
Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers School of Nursing; Ed.D., M.Ed., Columbia Meta-analysis
Yuri T. Jadotte, Instructor of Quantitative Methods; primary at
Rutgers School of Nursing; M.D., Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Meta-analysis; research capacity building
Cheryl Ann Kennedy, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods;
primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., American University of the
Caribbean (Montserrat, BWI); B.S.N., Columbia School of Nursing Community-based research; training research; neuropsychiatry;
mental health; drug and alcohol use; aging; ethics; HIV
Soyeon Kim, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary
at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Sc.D., Harvard School of Public Health Public health impact of HIV/AIDS; tuberculosis
Barry Kreiswirth, Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Director, Tuberculosis Center, Public Health Research Institute; Ph.D., New York Tuberculosis
Bonita Mangura, Professor of
Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., Santo Tomas (Philippines) Medicine; tuberculosis clinical trials; clinical
management and prevention of tuberculosis infections and diseases
Andrea Marcus, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers School of Health Related Professions; Ph.D., Rutgers School of Public Health Survey research methods
Jim Oleske, Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D.,UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School; M.P.H., Columbia Immunology; infectious diseases; immunodeficiency syndromes
(including HIV); pain management; chronic fatigue
James Scott Parrott, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods;
primary at Rutgers School of Health Related Professions; Ph.D., Chicago Statistics
Marian Passannante, Professor of
Quantitative Methods and Interim Chair designee; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public
Health Questionnaire design; survey research; injury epidemiology;
tuberculosis epidemiology; impact of social factors on disease outcomes
Lee B. Reichman, Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., New York University School of Medicine; M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Tuberculosis; HIV infection
Daniel M. Rosenblum, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods;
primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon Comprehensive cancer control and prevention and epidemiologic
assessments thereof; applications of statistical analysis of epidemiologic data
to comprehensive cancer control; evaluation of community-based health education
on asthma and prostate cancer, including survey design, statistical analysis, epidemiology
Melissa Scollan-Koliopoulos, Assistant Professor of Quantitative
Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Ed.D., Columbia Diabetes health education and management
Anushua Sinha, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods;
primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., Harvard Medical School; M.P.H., Harvard School of Public Health Health economics; epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases
Pauline Thomas, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods;
primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., Yale School of Medicine Epidemiology of reproductive health; interventions to reduce
health disparities; improvements in outpatient health care delivery; HIV epidemiology
Stanley Weiss, Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., Harvard Medical School Public health and prevention of cancer and infectious diseases
Peter Wenger, Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods; primary
at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; M.D., UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School HIV/TB; nosocomial infections; pediatric infectious diseases;
immunizations; infection control
Mark Wolman, Instructor of Quantitative Methods; primary at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Program Manager, Tuberculosis Control; M.P.H., Hunter College
Adjunct Members of the Faculty
Douglas Boyle, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Quantitative Methods; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook);
J.D., New York University School of Law Public approaches to violence
prevention
Rajita Bhavaraju, Adjunct Instructor of Quantitative Methods; M.P.H.,
UMDNJ-School of Public Health Tuberculosis
Alejandro F. Castro, Adjunct Instructor of Quantitative Methods;
M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Statistics and epidemiology
Brian M. Engelmann, Adjunct Instructor
of Quantitative Methods; B.S., Rutgers Urban planning; geographic information systems; qualitative and quantitative research methods
Patricia Fleming, Adjunct Professor of
Quantitative Methods; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins HIV/AIDS epidemiology
Dennis Fried, Adjunct Instructor of
Quantitative Methods; M.B.A., Rutgers; M.P.H., UMDNJ-School of Public Health Quantitative methods
Katherine Hempstead, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Quantitative
Methods, Director, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health, and Assistant
Research Professor, Center for State Health Policy, Rutgers; Ph.D.,
M.A., Pennsylvania Injury prevention; biostatistics; health policy; immigration and
migration
Martin Lavenhar, Adjunct Professor of
Quantitative Methods; Ph.D., M.P.H., Yale Multivariate analysis of large data sets;
survival analysis; outcomes research; community health promotion program evaluation
Robert Lavery, Adjunct Instructor of Quantitative Methods and Trauma
Registry Coordinator, University Hospital; M.A., Montclair Prevention of injury; first responder training among primary and
secondary schools in New Jersey
Mangala Ranjan, Adjunct Instructor of Quantitative Methods; M.B.A., Temple Data analysis in public health
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