Dr. David G. Kleinbaum is Professor of Epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. He is internationally known for his textbooks in statistical and epidemiologic methods, and as an outstanding teacher. He has also taught over 175 short courses over the past 30 years throughout the world.
Dr. David G. Kleinbaum
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Dr. David G. Kleinbaum
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December 2004
Education
- AB Mathematics, Hamilton College, New York
- AM Mathematics, University of Rochester, New York
- PhD. Mathematical Statistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Areas of Expertise
- Epidemiology
- Statistical Education
- Biostatistics
- Multivariate Analysis
- Longitudinal Data
Publications
- Author, Epidemiologic Research- Principles and Quantitative Methods (Wiley, 1982)
- Author, Applied Regression Analysis and Other Multivariable Methods, 4th Edition (Cengage, 2007)
- Author, Logistic Regression- A Self-Learning Text, 2nd edition (Springer, 2010)
- Author, Survival Analysis- A Self Learning Text, 3rd edition (Springer, 2011)
- Author, ActivEpi and its accompanying ActivEpi Companion Text (Springer, 2003)
Awards
- First recipient of the ASPH/Pfizer award for career teaching in 2005, which considers all faculty in all Schools of Public Health throughout the US and Canada
- Numerous awards for outstanding teaching
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