Biostatistics Group
Gregory F. Petroski,
PhD
Biostatistician. Statistician with Office of Research. Gregory F. Petroski, PhD is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management and Informatics, and Statistician with Office of Medical Research. Dr. Petroski has many years of experience in the design and analysis of both clinical trials and observational studies.
In his role as a consulting statistician he is required to be a “statistical generalist”
– a statistician with mastery of a broad range of statistical methods and the mathematical
background to keep up with the literature and apply new methods as needed. Areas
of particular interest include psychometrics, applications of item response models
to health measurement problems, methods for the detection and description of differential
functioning, and applications of structural equation modeling.
He is also a former member of the MU Health Sciences IRB, faculty instructor for
the NIDRR funded Research Enrichment Program for Physiatrists, and since 1995 he
has been a co-investigator and primary statistician for a number of on-going research
projects focusing on quality of care and quality of life for the elderly.
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Biostatistician. Statistician with Office of Research. Gregory F. Petroski, PhD is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management and Informatics, and Statistician with Office of Medical Research. Dr. Petroski has many years of experience in the design and analysis of both clinical trials and observational studies.
In his role as a consulting statistician he is required to be a “statistical generalist”
– a statistician with mastery of a broad range of statistical methods and the mathematical
background to keep up with the literature and apply new methods as needed. Areas
of particular interest include psychometrics, applications of item response models
to health measurement problems, methods for the detection and description of differential
functioning, and applications of structural equation modeling.
He is also a former member of the MU Health Sciences IRB, faculty instructor for
the NIDRR funded Research Enrichment Program for Physiatrists, and since 1995 he
has been a co-investigator and primary statistician for a number of on-going research
projects focusing on quality of care and quality of life for the elderly.
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