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Chang, Myron

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Profile Information

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Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy Research

Title
Professor
Phone
352.273.0553
Email Address
mchang@cog.ufl.edu
Fax
352.265.7221
Address

1329 SW 16th Street, Room 5121
PO Box 100177
Gainesville, FL 32610-0177

Education

MS, University of Maryland, College Park.
PhD, University of Maryland, College Park.

Professional Bio

Myron N. Chang is a senior statistician whose areas of specialization include statistical applications in clinical trials, group sequential design and analysis, survival analysis, and nonparametric statistics. Dr. Chang has served as the statistician for many clinical trials in the Children’s Oncology Group. He has worked on several projects in the Cancer Center, University of Florida. He has directed several PhD students. Dr. Chang has published more than 60 refereed papers.

Expertise

Survival Analysis; Group sequential design and analysis; Nonparametric statistics; Statistical applications in clinical trials.

User's Publications

Most Recent EHPR Publications

2009 The Beck Depression Inventory II Factor Structure Among Low-Income Women
2009 Relationship between neighborhood context, family management practices and alcohol use among urban, multi-ethnic, young adolescents.
2009 Diminished Speech Intelligibility Associated with Certain Types of Respirators Worn by Healthcare Workers
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