Biostatistics Group
Richard Madsen, PhD
Adjunct Professor, Research Office is a statistician with extensive experience consulting with faculty and graduate students in many disciplines, especially in the medical area. He received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 1971 and has been a faculty member in the Department of Statistics since that time. His present position is Emeritus Professor.
He has taught or consulted internationally under the Fulbright program and exchange
programs in Malawi, South Africa, South Korea, and Thailand. Early research publications
were theoretically oriented and appeared in journals such as the Annals of Mathematical
Statistics, the Annals of Probability, and the Journal of the American Statistical
Association. Since the mid-1980’s he has consulted with persons from the School
of Medicine, the School of Nursing, as well as from other areas. He has been included
as co-author on over 60 applied publications.
He has served as a statistician or co-investigator on numerous funded research grants
supported by agencies such as NSF, ONR, NIH, and NINR. He can assist with various
phases of this study including study design, setting up methods for organizing the
data, checking the data for accuracy, doing data analysis, and assisting in interpretation
of results.
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Adjunct Professor, Research Office is a statistician with extensive experience consulting with faculty and graduate students in many disciplines, especially in the medical area. He received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 1971 and has been a faculty member in the Department of Statistics since that time. His present position is Emeritus Professor.
He has taught or consulted internationally under the Fulbright program and exchange
programs in Malawi, South Africa, South Korea, and Thailand. Early research publications
were theoretically oriented and appeared in journals such as the Annals of Mathematical
Statistics, the Annals of Probability, and the Journal of the American Statistical
Association. Since the mid-1980’s he has consulted with persons from the School
of Medicine, the School of Nursing, as well as from other areas. He has been included
as co-author on over 60 applied publications.
He has served as a statistician or co-investigator on numerous funded research grants
supported by agencies such as NSF, ONR, NIH, and NINR. He can assist with various
phases of this study including study design, setting up methods for organizing the
data, checking the data for accuracy, doing data analysis, and assisting in interpretation
of results.
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