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Reid D. Landes, Ph.D.

Reid D. Landes, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Biostatistics

Academic, Research and Policy Affiliations

Member: Graduate Faculty
Member: American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, International Society for Bayesian Analysis

Contact Information

Office: Rahn 3224
Phone: 501-526-6714
Email: RDLandes@uams.edu

Education

2005 – Ph.D. (Statistics), Iowa State University
1999 – M.S. (Biometry), University of Nebraska
1994 – B.S.E. (Mathematics), Southern Arkansas University

Research Interest

Power and Sample Size Calculations, Statistical Methods Evaluating Dose-response in Animal Experiments & Human Studies – Particularly for Radiation Doses, Discounting (within neuroeconomics), Hierarchical Models

Current Research Projects

  • Algorithms to Generate Designs of Potency Experiments that use Far Fewer Animals
    (PI: Landes – NIH/NCI)
  • COBRE Center for Study of Host Response to Cancer Therapy (PI: Hauer-Jensen – NIH/NIGMS)
  • Association Between Radiation and Atrial Fibrillation among Atomic Bomb Survivors
    (PI: Haruta – RERF/NAS)

Courses Taught

PBHL 5101 Biostatistics I
PBHL 5313 Nonparametric Methods

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