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Robert Gibbons Office: 5841 S. Maryland Avenue #W260 Email
Blum-Riese Professor of Biostatistics, Departments of Medicine, Public Health Sciences, and Psychiatry; Director, Center for Health Statistics

Robert Gibbons is a statistician interested in the areas of biostatistics, environmental statistics, and psychometrics. Major themes in his work include development of linear and nonlinear mixed effects regression models for analysis of longitudinal data, analysis of environmental monitoring data and inter-laboratory calibration, item response theory and computerized adaptive testing, and the development of new statistical methods in pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety.

He is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Statistical Association.

Gibbons has coauthored many publications, including “Full-Information Item Bi-Factor Analysis,” “Waiting for Organ Transplantation,” and “Weighted Random-Effects Regression Models with Application to Inter-Laboratory Calibration.”

He earned his PhD in statistics and psychometrics from the University of Chicago and his BA in chemistry and mathematics from the University of Denver.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Development of linear and non-linear mixed effects regression models for analysis of continuous and discrete longitudinal data.
  • Statistical methods for analysis of environmental monitoring data.
  • Inter-laboratory calibration.
  • Statistical methods for the analysis of functional magnetic imaging data.
  • Item response theory and computerized adaptive testing.
  • Statistical methods in pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety