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University of Minnesota and the School of Public Health

Bradley P. Carlin, Ph.D.

Bradley P. Carlin

Mayo Professor in Public Health
University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Ph.D., Statistics, University of Connecticut, 1989

Courses

PubH 8472 (Spatial Biostatistics) and PubH 6450(Biostatistics I)

Spring 2010
7440: Introduction to Bayesian Analysis

Research Interests:

Statistical applications in AIDS research, clinical trial monitoring, longitudinal studies, spatial and spatiotemporal disease mapping, spatial boundary analysis, Bayes and empirical Bayes methodology, Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods

Recent Publications:



  1. Lu, H.
    and Carlin, B.P.,
    ``
    Bayesian areal wombling for geographical boundary analysis,
    ''
    Geographical Analysis , 37, 265--285, 2005.


  2. Jin, X.
    ,
    Carlin B.P., and

    Banerjee, S.
    ,
    ``
    Generalized hierarchical multivariate CAR models for
    areal data,
    ''
    Biometrics, 61, 950--961, 2005.


  3. Carlin B.P. and Banerjee, S.,
    ``
    Hierarchical multivariate CAR models for
    spatio-temporally correlated survival data,
    ''
    to appear (with discussion
    in Bayesian Statistics 7,
    eds. J.M. Bernardo et al., Oxford: Oxford University Press.


  4. Spiegelhalter, D.J., Best, N.G.,
    Carlin, B.P., and van der Linde, A.,
    ``
    Bayesian measures of model complexity and fit,
    ''
    (with discussion rejoinder)
    J. Roy. Statist. Soc., Ser. B, 64, 583-639, 2002.

Professional Experience:

Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

Mayo Professor in Public Health, July 2003--present;

Professor, July 1999--present;

Associate Professor, July 1995--July 1999;

Assistant Professor, August 1991--July 1995;

Medtronic Corporation and HealthPartners Research Foundation Visiting Senior Statistician, September 2001--December 2001

Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge University (UK), Institute of Public Health, Visiting Research Associate, Summer 1997

Department of Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University,
Visiting Assistant Professor, August 1989--July 1991

Honors:

APHA Mortimer Spiegelman Award (health statistician under age 40), June 2000.

Harvard School of Public Health Department of Biostatistics Myrto
Lefkopoulou Distinguished Lectureship (biostatistician within 15 years of earned doctorate), April 2001.

The International Environmetric Society (TIES) Abdel El-Shaarawi
Young Researcher's Award (environmental statistician under age 40),
June 2002.

Named Mayo Professor in Public Health (three-year rotating endowed
chair), University of Minnesota School of Public Health, April 2003.

Accepted invitation to join the editorial board, Texts in Statistical Science series, Chapman and Hall publishers, 2004.

Accepted nomination as Editor-in-Chief, Bayesian Analysis (official journal of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis), May 2006.

Contact

Mailing Address:
Division of Biostatistics
A427 Mayo Building, MMC 303
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone (Work): (612) 624-6646

Email:

Website: http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~brad




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