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CURRICULUM VITAE TODD A. SCHWARTZ HOME : OFFICE (B IOSTATISTICS ): 113 Sprunt Street 3106E McGavran-Greenberg Hall, CB #7420 Chapel Hill, NC 27517 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7420 PHONE : (919)933-4016 PHONE : (919)966-7280 FAX : (919)966-7285 EMAIL : [email protected] OFFICE (N URSING ): 2013 Carrington Hall, CB #7460 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7460 PHONE : (919)966-6306 EDUCATION Doctor of Public Health , Biostatistics, 2004 School of Public Health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Doctoral Dissertation: “A Study of Sample Size Re-Calculation with Particular Focus on Active- and Placebo-Controlled Non-Inferiority Trials,” under the direction of Jonathan S. Denne Master of Science , Biostatistics, 1998 School of Public Health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Master’s Paper: “Interim Analyses in Randomized Clinical Trials,” under the direction of Gary G. Koch Bachelor of Arts (Summa Cum Laude), Mathematics (Statistics minor), 1995 Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2005 to Present Research Assistant Professor Department of Biostatistics Gillings School of Global Public Health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2005 to Present Research Assistant Professor School of Nursing (Joint Appointment) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001 to 2005 Research Instructor Department of Biostatistics School of Public Health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001 to 2005 Statistician Research Support Center School of Nursing The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1996 to 2001 Graduate Research Assistant Biometric Consulting Laboratory Department of Biostatistics School of Public Health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1994 to 1996 Statistical Analyst and Statistical Analyst Intern Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology Milton S. Hershey Medical Center College of Medicine Pennsylvania State University AFFILIATIONS 1996 to Present Biometric Consulting Laboratory Department of Biostatistics School of Public Health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2001 to Present Research Support Center School of Nursing The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2004 to 2007 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Center Thurston Arthritis Research Center School of Medicine The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Todd A. Schwartz Page 2 MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS Analysis of Categorical Data Clinical Trials Methodology Interim Analyses Sample Size Re-calculation PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Statistical Association International Biometric Society (Eastern North American Region) RELEVANT TRAINING Probability and Statistical Inference Analysis of Categorical Data Advanced Linear Models and Mixed Models Survival (Time-to-Event) Analysis Design of Public Health Studies Clinical Trials Epidemiology Generalized Linear Models Survey Sampling Methodology Structural Equations with Latent Variables COMPUTING EXPERIENCE (S TATISTICAL SOFTWARE ) SAS SUDAAN S-Plus StatXact LogXact nQuery Power and Precision MLwiN Mplus Amos LISREL Todd A. Schwartz Page 3 HONORS AND AWARDS 2009 Inaugural Faculty Award for Excellence in Doctoral Mentorship and Education, presented by the Doctoral Student Organization, School of Nursing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1998 to Present Member of Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society 2009 Nomination of co-authored manuscript “Lifetime Risk of Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis” (2008) in the Assessment & Epidemiology category for the 2009 Charles C. Shepard Science Award for the authors of the “most outstanding peer-reviewed research paper published by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) scientists during the preceding year” and “for demonstrating excellence in science”. 2008 to 2009 Nominated by School of Nursing PhD students for a University-wide Teaching Award at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2004 to 2006 Named to The Chancellor’s List (Who’s Who Among Graduate Students) 1999 to 2001 Procter and Gamble Pre-Doctoral Fellowship 1996 to 1999 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Pre-Doctoral Trainee 1994 to 1995 Named to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges JOURNAL REVIEW Research in Nursing and Health (RINAH) 2005- present TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2009 Co-Instructor with Professor Gary Koch for three credit-hour graduate-level “Categorical Data Analysis” course (BIOS 665) in the Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2009 Instructor for three-credit-hour PhD-level “Advanced Statistics I: Principles of Regression and Correlation” (NURS 970) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2009 Guest lecturer on “Design Considerations: Sample Size and Power” for EPID 733 (Clinical Trials in Epidemiology, R. Fletcher) in the School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2009 Guest lecturer on “Power and Effect Size” for NURS 958 (Designing Intervention Studies, S. Thoyre) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2008 Co-Instructor with Professor Gary Koch for three credit-hour graduate-level “Categorical Data Analysis” course (BIOS 665) in the Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2008 Guest lecturer on “Probability, Power, and Effect Size” for NURS 976 (Advanced Issues in Sampling and Design for Nursing Research, D. Havens) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2008 Instructor for three-credit-hour PhD-level “Advanced Statistics II: Principles of Analysis of Variance” (NURS 971) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2008 Guest lecturer on “Design Considerations: Sample Size and Power” for EPID 733 (Clinical Trials in Epidemiology, R. Fletcher) in the School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2008 Guest lecturer on “Power and Effect Size” for NURS 958 (Designing Intervention Studies, S. Thoyre) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2008 Guest lecturer on “Design and Statistical Issues in Prevention Research” for NURS 921 (Theories of Prevention of Chronic Conditions, L. Beeber) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2008 Guest lecturer on “Logistic Regression, Odds Ratios, Relative Risk” for NURS 775 (Research for Nursing Practice, S. Brunssen) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2007 Co-Instructor with Professor Gary Koch for three credit-hour graduate-level “Categorical Data Analysis” course (BIOS 665) in the Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Todd A. Schwartz Page 2 Fall 2007 Instructor for Biostatistics independent study (BIOS 540) of logistic regression analysis for PhD student (Brigit Carter) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2007 Guest lecturer on “Probability, Power, and Effect Size” for NURS 976 (Advanced Issues in Sampling and Design for Nursing Research, D. Havens) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2007 Instructor for three-credit-hour PhD-level “Advanced Statistics I: Principles of Regression and Correlation” (NURS 970) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2007 Guest lecturer on “Design Considerations: Sample Size and Power” for EPID 733 (Clinical Trials in Epidemiology, R. Fletcher) in the School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2007 Guest lecturer on “Logistic Regression, Odds Ratios, Relative Risk” for NURS 775 (Research for Nursing Practice, S. Brunssen) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2006 Co-Instructor with Professor Gary Koch for three credit-hour graduate-level “Categorical Data Analysis” course (BIOS 665) in the Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2006 Guest lecturer on “Probability, Sampling, Power, and Effect Size” for NURS 976 (Advanced Issues in Sampling and Design for Nursing Research, D. Havens) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring 2006 Instructor for three-credit-hour PhD-level “Advanced Statistics II: Principles of Analysis of Variance” (NURS 371) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2005 Co-Instructor with Professor Gary Koch for three credit-hour graduate-level “Categorical Data Analysis” course (BIOS 165) in the Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2005 Instructor of mini-course (8 contact hours) on “Essential Statistical Methods Using The SAS Software” for Fellows in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics, School of Pharmacy, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2005 Guest lecturer on “Probability, Sampling, Power, and Effect Size” for NURS 376 (Advanced Issues in Sampling and Design for Nursing Research, P. Pletsch) in the School of Nursing, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fall 2005 Guest lecturer