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  Sati Mazumdar, PhD
Professor, Biostatistics
Professor, Psychiatry
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Education

BSc, University of Calcutta, 1956 
MSc, University Calcutta, 1958 
PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1967

Academic and Research Interests

Main research interest is in the development and adaptation of statistical methodology in psychiatric and health services research.  A core faculty in the masters and doctoral teaching programs in the Department. Teaches courses and advises graduate students: Program Director of an NIMH funded predoctoral T32: Training Biostatisticians in Psychiatric Research; Co-PI of an NIA funded program project "Aging Well, Sleeping Efficiently: Intervention Studies"; Co-PI of the of the Methodology Core of the NIMH funded Advanced Center for Intervention and Service Research in Late Life Mood Disorders; Co-PI of several NIH funded R01s in Health Services Research.

Courses

BIOST 2035: Experimental Designs
BIOST 2086: Applied Mixed Model Analysis

Selected Publications

Mazumdar S, Houck PR, Liu KS , Mulsant BH, Pollock, BG, Dew MA and Reynolds CF. Intent-to-treat analysis for Clinical Trials: use of data collected after termination of treatment protocol. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 36: 153-164, 2002.

He S, Mazumdar S, Arena VC. A comparative study of the use of GAM ad GLM in the presence of concurvity in Airpollution research. ENVIRONMETRICS, 2005; 16: 1-13.

Dang Q, Anderson S, Tan L, Mazumdar S. Modelling unequally spaced bivariate growth curve with Kalman Filter approach. Communications in Statistics, 2005, vol 34(8), 1821-1831.

Reynolds Cf, Dew MA, Pollock BG, Mulsant BH, Frank E, Miller M, Houck PR, Mazumdar S, Butters MA, Stack JA, Schlernitzauer MA, Whyte E, Gildenger A, Karp J, Lenze E, Szanto K, Bensasi S, Kupfer DJ. Maintenance treatment of depression in old age. New England Journal of Medicine, 2006, 354, 11, 1130-1138.

Dang Q, Mazumdar S, Anderson SJ, Houck P and Reynolds CF. Using trajectories from a bivariate growth curve as predictors in a Cox regression model. Statistics in Medicine, 26, 800-811, 2007.

Xu L, Mazumdar S, Price J. Covariate adjustment in partial least squares for the extraction of the spatial-temporal pattern from positron emission tomography data. Statistical Methodology, 4, 44-63, 2007.

Mazumdar S, Tang G, Houck PR, Dew MA, Begley AE, Scott J, Mulsant BH and Reynolds CF. Statistical analysis of longitudinal psychiatric data with dropouts. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 41, 1032-1041, 2007.   

He S, Mazumdar S, Arena VC and Tang G.  The partial regression method to fit a generalized  additive model.  ENVIRONMETRICS, 18: 599-606, 2007.

Blakesley RE, Mazumdar S, Dew MA, Houck PR, Tang G, PhD Reynolds CF III, Butters MA. Methods for Multiple Hypothesis Testing in Neuropsychological Research: A Sensitivity Analysis and a Simulation Study. Neuropsychology (in press).

Contact Information

306 Parran Hall
130 DeSoto Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Telephone: 412-624-3023
Facsimile: 412-624-2183
Email: maz1@pitt.edu

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Revised on June 9, 2008