Lawrence H. Moulton, Ph.D. - CREATE Principal Biostatistician
A professor at the Department of International Health at The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with a joint appointment in the Department of Biostatistics, Dr. Moulton received his Ph.D in Biostatistics from the Bloomberg School of Public Health in 1987.
Prof. Moulton's research activities involve two themes: 1) analyses of data with "excess zeros" and 2) the design and analysis of group-randomized trials. The former includes data that have been left censored due to detection limits or naturally have a large proportion of recorded zeros. The latter relates to several group-randomized trials he is involved with; he's currently working on methods for the design, especially the randomization, of such trials, as well as methods of analysis of the resulting correlated data.
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