M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
The University of Texas
1515 Holcombe Blvd, Unit 447
Houston TX 77030-4009
Office: Faculty Center, FC2.3034
Phone: (713) 794-1798
Fax: (713) 745-4940
E-mail: glr@odin.mdacc.tmc.edu
Sc.D. (1985) Biostatistics, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Research interests:
- population pharmacokinetics
- pharmacodynamic modeling
- analysis of repeated measurement and longitudinal data
- Bayesian methods
- survival analysis
- clinical trials
Dr. Rosner received his doctoral degree in biostatistics from Harvard University.
He currently holds
faculty memberships at M. D. Anderson, as well as in the
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at The University of Texas Health Science Center--Houston.
Dr. Rosner holds adjunct appointments with the Department of Statistics at Rice University, and with
the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at Duke University Medical Center. He previously held
faculty positions with the Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences,
and the Department of Community and Family
Medicine at Duke University, as well as with the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
at Yale University Medical School.
Dr. Rosner has served as a faculty statistician for the statistical office of the
Cancer and Leukemia Group B
(CALGB) since 1990 and is the
co-principal investigator for an ongoing NIH grant investigating the
statistical
issues of population pharmacokinetics and dynamics.
Dr. Rosner has published over 60 articles in refereed journals,
has written chapters for more than four book publications,
and served on the advisory board of The
Biometric
Society, ENAR for a period of two years. Dr. Rosner
provides referee guidance for many journals, including
the
American Journal of Public Health,
Biometrics,
Biometrika,
Controlled Clinical Trials,
the
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics,
Medical & Pediatric Oncology,
Radiation Research,
and
Statistics in Medicine.
Publications