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- Professor
- Department of Biostatistics
- Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and
Public Health
Vitae
Education
University of Pennsylvania B.A. 1974 Biology
Drexel Unversity M.S. 1978 Mathematics
Princeton University Ph.D. 1982 Statistics
Professional Experience
1991-Present Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affiars, School of Hygiene and
Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
1991-Present Professor of Biostatistics, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
1986-1991 Associate Professor, Department ob Biostatistics, School of Hygiene and Public
Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
1984-Present Joint Appointment, Department of Epidemiology, School of Hygiene and Public
Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
1982-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics, School of Hygiene and Public
Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Honors and Awards
1995 American Public Health Association, Statistics Section, Academic Category
Award
1995 Fellow, American Statistical Association
1991 American Public Health Association Spiegelman Award for contributions of a
statistician to public health
1987 American Statistical Association Snedecor Award for best published paper in biometry
Professional Activities
1995-Present Editorial Board, Springer Series in Statistics & Springer
Lecture Notes in Statistics, Springer-Verlag Press
1995 President-Elect, International Biometric Society Eastern Nroth American Regiona
(ENAR)
1995-1999 Member, Merck Research Laboratories Board of Scientific Advisors
1994-1995 Member, International Biometric Society Committee on Publications
1988-Present Associate Editor, Journal of the American Statistical Association
1985-1989 Scientific Review Panel, Environmental Protection Agency
 | Selected Publications
 | Diggle PJ, Liang KY, and Zeger SL. The analysis of Longitudinal Data. Oxford,
England: Oxford University Press, 1994. |
 | Zeger SL and Liang KY: Feedback models for discrete and continuous time series.
Statistica Sinica 1(1):51-64, 1991. |
 | Zeger S: Statistical reasoning in epidemiology. American Journal of Epidemiology
134(10): 1062-1066, 1991. |
 | Harlow SD, Zeger SL: An application of longitudinal methods to the analysis of
menstrual diary data. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 44(10):1015-1025, 1991 |
 | Graham N, Zeger SL, Kuo V, Jacobson L, Vermund S, Phair J, Detels R, Rinaldo C,
Saah A and MACS: Zidovudine use in AID-AIDS patients and factors associated with
initiation of therapy and participation in clinical trials. Journal of AIDS 4(3):267-276,
1991. |
 | Graham N, Zeger SL, Park L, Phair J, Detels R, Vermund S, Ho M, Saah A and MACS:
Effect of zidovudine and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia prophylaxis on progression of
HIV-1 infection to AIDS. Lancet 338:265-69, 1991. |
 | Liang KY, Zeger SL: Regression analysis for correlated data. Annual Review of
Public Health 14:43-68, 1993. |
 | Katz J, Zeger SL, West KP, Tielsch J, Sommer A: Clustering of xerophthalmia
within households and villages. International Journal of Epidemiology 22(4): 709-715,
1993. |
 | Katz J, Carey V, Zeger SL, Sommer A: Estimation of diarrhea clustering within
households and villages. American Journal of Epidemiology 138(11):994-1006, 1993. |
 | Katz J, Zeger SL, Liang K-Y: Appropriate statistical methods to account for
similarities in binary outcomes between fellow eyes. Investigative Ophthalmology and
Visual Science 35(5):2461-2465, 1994. |
 | Katz J, Zeger SL: Estimation of design effects for cluster surveys. Annals of
Epidemiology 4(4):295-301, 1994. |
 | Liang KY, Zeger SL: Inference based on estimating functions in the presence of
nuisance parameters. Statistical Science 10 (2):158-172, 1995. |
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Current and Pending Support
"Epidemiologic Center for Early Risk Behaviors," NIMH, 7/1/84-8/31/00,
$697,769
"Community-Based Public Health: A Model Consortium in an Urban African-American
Community in East Baltimore," Kellogg Foundation (Zeger), 10/1/92-9/30/96, $323,815
"Visual Impairment and Functional Status in Older Persons," NIH/NIA,
8/5/92-11/30/96, $1,288,916
"Womens Health and Aging Study I," NIH/NIA, 7/1/91-2/28/98, $959,000
"Hopkins Population Center," NIH/NICHD, 7/1/92-6/30/97, $399,065
"Urban African-American Community Hypertensive Care for Inner-City Minorities,"
NIH/NIHLBI, 9/30/93-8/31/97, R321,933
"Risk Factors for Physical Disability in Aging Women," NIH/NIA, 6/10/94-5/31/99,
$271,662
"Maryland Mental Health UNO-CAP Study," NIH, 9/30/94-8/31/99, $1,195,218
"Particle Epidemiology Evaluation Project," Health Effects Institute (Samet),
8/1/95-2/29/96, $227,254
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