JOSEPH HOGAN

Dr. Hogan conducts research on statistical methods for missing data, causal inference, and sensitivity analysis. Collaborations in HIV/AIDS and behavioral sciences motivate the methodology. Projects in behavioral sciences concern informative dropout, noncompliance, and treatment mediation in intervention trials. Projects in HIV/AIDS include modeling viral and immunologic response to antiviral therapy, neurocognitive effects of HIV, and effects of HIV/HCV coinfection.

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Biography

Dr Hogan is a faculty member in the Biostatistics Section of the Program in Public Health. He is a core faculty member in the Center for Statistical Sciences, serves as Co-Director of the Outcomes and Biostatistics Core for the Center for AIDS Research, and is Director of the Biostatistics Graduate Program.

His research concerns the development of statistical methods for missing data, causal inference, and sensitivity analysis, with focus on applications in HIV and behavioral sciences.

Dr Hogan receives funding for his methods research from the NIH, and is an active collaborator on a number of other funded projects.

Curricum Vitae

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JOSEPH HOGAN, Sc.D. (Biostatistics), Harvard University, 1995
Professor of Medical Science
Bio Med Community Health
Phone: +1 401 863 9243

Joseph Hogan's Brown Research URL:
http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Joseph_Hogan

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Biostatistics Graduate Program
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