Joel B. Greenhouse, Ph.D., is
Professor of Statistics at Carnegie
Mellon University, and Adjunct Professor
of Psychiatry and
Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh.
He is an elected Fellow
of the American Statistical Association,
the American Association for
the Advancement of Science, and an elected
Member of the International
Statistical Institute.
Professor Greenhouse
is a recipient of
Carnegie Mellon University's Ryan Teaching
Award, and the College of
Humanities and Social Sciences' E. Dunlop
Smith Award for
distinguished teaching and educational service.
He
has been the director of an NIMH funded training
program in
psychiatric statistics for pre and post-doctoral
fellows; has served
on data monitoring and safety boards and
scientific advisory
committees for a number of NIH and Veterans
Administration studies;
and has served on several National Academy
of Sciences' committees,
including the Committee on National Statistics,
and the Institute of
Medicine's Committee on the Assessment of
Family Violence
Interventions.
Professor Greenhouse is an editor of the journal
STATISTICS IN MEDICINE,
and is a past editor of the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics'
LECTURE NOTES AND MONOGRAPH SERIES. His research
interests include
methods for the analysis of data from longitudinal
and observational
studies, including methods for clinical trials
and meta-analysis.
He is also interested in
issues related to the use
of research synthesis in practice, especially
as it is used to
synthesize evidence for scientific discovery
and for making policy. |