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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Charles B. Hall, Ph.D. Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Division of Biostatistics Department of Neurology Mazer 220A 1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, NY 10461 EDUCATION 1979 A.B. cum laude in Applied Mathematics Harvard University Cambridge, MA 1990 M.S. (honors) in Applied Mathematics The Johns Hopkins University G. W. C. Whiting School of Engineering Baltimore, MD 1996 Ph.D. in Biostatistics The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Baltimore, MD Dissertation title: Diagnostics for Dependent Data Regression Models. Advisor: Dr. Scott L. Zeger. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 1979-1981 Analyst, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Arlington, VA. 1981-1982 Technical Consultant, American Management Systems, Arlington, VA. 1982-1983 Analyst, ICF Incorporated, Washington, DC. 1983-1986 Systems Engineer and Member of Technical Staff, The Mitre Corporation, McLean, VA. 1984-1988 Lecturer in Computer Information Systems, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA (part-time). 1986-1990 Applications Programmer/Analyst, Center for Naval Analyses, Alexandria, VA.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Charles B. Hall, Ph.D.

Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Division of Biostatistics

Department of Neurology

Mazer 220A

1300 Morris Park Avenue

Bronx, NY 10461

EDUCATION

1979 A.B. cum laude in Applied Mathematics

Harvard University

Cambridge, MA

1990 M.S. (honors) in Applied Mathematics

The Johns Hopkins University

G. W. C. Whiting School of Engineering

Baltimore, MD

1996 Ph.D. in Biostatistics

The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health

Baltimore, MD

Dissertation title: Diagnostics for Dependent Data Regression Models.

Advisor: Dr. Scott L. Zeger.

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

1979-1981 Analyst, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc., Arlington, VA.

1981-1982 Technical Consultant, American Management Systems, Arlington, VA.

1982-1983 Analyst, ICF Incorporated, Washington, DC.

1983-1986 Systems Engineer and Member of Technical Staff, The Mitre Corporation,

McLean, VA.

1984-1988 Lecturer in Computer Information Systems, Northern Virginia Community

College, Alexandria, VA (part-time).

1986-1990 Applications Programmer/Analyst, Center for Naval Analyses, Alexandria, VA.

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1990-1995 Statistician, Department of Epidemiology, The Johns Hopkins University School

of Hygiene and Public Health, and Division of Cognitive Neurology, Department

of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

1991-1995 Teaching Assistant, Department of Biostatistics, The Johns Hopkins University

School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

1995-1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Connecticut, Storrs,

CT.

1998-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine and Health Care, with

joint appointment in Department of Neurology, University of Connecticut Health

Center, Farmington, CT, and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of

Statistics, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

2001-2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, Albert

Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, NY, with secondary

appointment in Department of Neurology.

2003-2009 Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, Albert

Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, NY, with secondary

appointment in Department of Neurology.

Eff. 7/2009 Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, Albert Einstein

College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, NY, with secondary

appointment in Department of Neurology.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

American Statistical Association

International Biometrics Society

American Academy of Neurology

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AWARDS AND HONORS

1995 Student Travel Award, Eastern North American Region of the International

Biometric Society, Spring Meeting.

1995 Award for one of top three papers, Student Travel Awards Program of the Eastern

North American Region of the International Biometric Society, Spring Meeting.

1996 Life Member, Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Alpha Chapter.

2000 The Harold G. Wolff Lecture Award, for the best paper on headache, head or face

pain or the nature of pain itself. American Headache Society, 2000.

2005 Elected to the Leo M. Davidoff Society of the Albert Einstein College of

Medicine of Yeshiva University for Outstanding Achievement in the Teaching of

Medical Students.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

1996-2001 Member of External Advisory Committee and Consultant to Einstein Aging

Study, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, for methods for data

analyses for the Einstein Aging Study and other studies.

1998 Served as member of expert panel for Bayer Consumer Care, Morris Township,

NJ.

1998-2001 Consultant to Qualidigm, Middletown, CT, for statistical methods in health

services research.

2001 Consultant to Brookside Research and Development, Salem, NY, for statistical

methods in intervention study.

2001-2004 Consultant to University of Connecticut Health Center for “Easy Breathing II”

pediatric asthma disease management intervention for primary care providers,

funded by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. PI: Michelle M. Cloutier,

MD.

2002-present Consultant to University of Connecticut Health Center for “The Provider and

Organization in Asthma Guidelines”, a clinical trial of interventions to improve

clinician performance in their management of pediatric asthma funded by National

Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (grant 5R01HL070785-05, PI: Michelle M.

Cloutier, MD).

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2005-present Consultant to University of Connecticut Health Center for “Brain Changes

Underlying Impaired Mobility”, a prospective study to examine the association of

changes in white matter signal abnormalities on structural magnetic resonance

imaging with changes in mobility, cognition, blood pressure, and other health

outcomes, funded by National Institute of Aging (grant 5R01AG022092-05, PI:

Leslie Wolfson, MD).

2007 Member National Cancer Institute Special Emphasis Panels for review of Clinical

Studies Program Project Applications, February 2007, June 2007.

2007 Member Epidemiology Peer Review Panel for the 2007 Breast Cancer Research

Program (BCRP), Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

(CDMRP), U.S. Army, Department of Defense, August 2007.

2007-present Chair of Data Safety Monitoring Committee, “Arg/Arg/ Genotype and Long

Acting Beta Agonists in Asthma”, IRB #AAAC1135, Columbia University

College of Physicians and Surgeons.

2008 Member National Institute of Aging Special Emphasis Panels for review of

Program Project Applications, July 2008, August 2008.

2008-2009 Editorial Board Member, The Open Neurology Journal

2008-present Member American Statistical Association Media Experts List, a list of of

statistical experts who are willing to speak to members of the print and broadcast

media in response to requests for interviews.

Referee for Medical Decision Making, Addiction, Cephalalgia, Environmetrics, Journal of

Statistical Planning and Inference, Biostatistics, Biometrics, Lifetime Data Analysis, Neurology,

Cephalagia, Statistics in Medicine, ACTA Neurological Scandinavica, Mathematics and

Computers in Simulation, Archives of General Psychiatry, Journal of the American Medical

Association, American Journal of Hypertension.

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INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

Member, Albert Einstein Cancer Center Protocol Review Committee, 2001-2004.

Member, Albert Einstein Cancer Center Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, 2004-present.

Member, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor Appointments and

Promotions Committee, 2006.

Co-chair, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor Appointments and

Promotions Committee, 2007.

Chair, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Associate Professor Appointments and Promotions

Committee, 2008.

CURRENT GRANT SUPPORT

Statistical Core, The Einstein Aging Study PI: Charles B. Hall (PD: Richard B. Lipton).

National Institute of Aging, Grant # P01 AG03949, 9/1/2004-8/31/2009. 35% LOE. The

Statistical Core is responsible for the quality of data management and analysis for all cores and

projects of this program project that includes several observational cohort studies. The Statistical

Core works to identify cross project analyses of scientific significance, to develop new statistical

methodology appropriate to address Aging Study scientific questions, to develop robust cognitive

test norms, and to identify and distinguish factors that predict age-related cognitive decline from

those that predict dementia-related cognitive decline. Dr. Hall is the director of the Statistical

Core for the study. Competitive renewal pending.

Role of Genes in Exceptional Longevity in Humans PI: Nir Barzalai. National Institute of

Aging, Grant # P01 AG027734. 04/01/2007-03/31/2012. 10% LOE. The objective of this study

is to identify genes that contribute to exceptional longevity in humans. Dr. Hall will provide

statistical analyses to the confirmatory prospective studies of candidate genes.

Data Coordinating Center for Medical Monitoring of NYC Firefighters and EMS

Personnel Exposed to the World Trade Center Collapse of September 11, 2001. PI: David

Prezant. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Grant # 5-U1O-OH008242,

7/1/2004-6/31/2010, 20% LOE. This grant supports the medical monitoring of New York City

Fire Department Personnel exposed to the collapse of the World Trade Center as well as research

related to the continued health of that cohort. Dr. Hall is the lead statistician for the research.

Clinical and Translational Science Award. PI: Harry Shamoon. NIH National Center for

Research Resources. Grant #1-UL1-RR025750-01. 20% LOE. 5/19/2008-4/30/2013. Dr. Hall

is part of the Biostatistics/Epidemiology/Research Design Core, providing support in these

areas to investigators.

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Albert Einstein Cancer Center. PI: David Goldman. National Cancer Institute, Grant #P30

CA13330-35. 5% LOE. 7/1/07-6/30/12. Support to biostatistics shared resource for cancer

center. Dr. Hall is one of the statisticians supporting the shared resource; his primary role is as

the statistician on the Cancer Center’s Data Safety Monitoring Committee.

PRIOR GRANT SUPPORT

Gene Expression & Proteomic Profilling of Benign Breast Tissue & Risk of Breast

Cancer. PI: Tom Rohan. Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009. 1.25%

LOE. This study will evaluate methods for the proteomic profiling of formalin-fixed breast

tissue. Dr. Hall is the statistician for the study.

Changes in Cognitive Performance in Preclinical AD: A Collaborative Analysis. PI: Brent

Small (University of South Florida). AECOM PI: Richard Lipton. National Alzheimer’s

Coordinating Center Project #2008-01 through University of South Florida. 7/1/2008 -

6/30/2009. 2% LOE. The goal of this project is to better understand trajectories of change in the

period prior to the diagnosis of AD by combining data from 5 longitudinal studies of aging and

dementia. Dr. Hall was a statistical consultant.

Clinical Research Curriculum Award. PI: Paul Marantz. National Institutes of Health,

Grant # K30 HL 04110. 5% LOE. 6/1/04-5/31/09. A two-year clinical research training

program, with two complementary components: a didactic curriculum, emphasizing

epidemiology, biostatistics, study design, computer methods, and research ethics; and a

mentored experience in clinical research, leading to the preparation of thesis. Scholars

successfully completing this program will earn a Master of Science degree in Clinical

Research Methods. Dr. Hall supported recent graduates of the program in furthering their

research careers.

Proteomic Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk: A Cohort Study. PI: Tom Rohan. United

States Department of Defense, Grant #BC043301. 3/1/2005-2/28/2009. 7.7% LOE. This case

control study will attempt to identify proteomics markers associated with the development of

breast cancer. Dr. Hall is the primary statistician for the study.

Culture-Fair Dementia Screening. PI: Ellen Grober. National Institute of Aging, Grant # R01

AG017854, 10/1/2002-9/30/2007. 15% LOE. This project addresses the urgent public health

need for a dementia screening program in primary care settings (e.g., HMO's, managed care,

group practices) where racial/ethnic minorities, the fastest growing segment of the older United

States population, receive their medical care. Dr. Hall is the statistician on the study.

Albert Einstein Cancer Center. PI: David Goldman. National Cancer Institute, Grant

#CA13330-33.7/1/04-6/30/07. 5% LOE. Support to biostatistics shared resource for cancer

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center. Dr. Hall is one of the statisticians supporting the shared resource. Competitive

renewal was recently awarded; Dr. Hall will continue in his role.

Spiritual vs. Educational Intervention on QOL in Low-Income Cancer Patients. 7/1/03-

6/30/07. American Cancer Society. PI: Alyson Moadel. 10% LOE. This study will compare the

effects of a psych-educational vs. psycho-spiritual intervention on quality of life and medical

outcome of underserved, late-stage cancer patients. Dr. Hall is the statistician for the study.

Biometry Core, Support for Mental Retardation Research Center (PD: Donald S. Faber)

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Grant #5P30 HD01799, 8/1/2000-

6/30/2005, Competitive renewal being submitted December 2004. 10% LOE. The Biometry Core

of the Kennedy Center provides statistical expertise and collaboration to Center Investigators on

all phases of clinical, observational, and basic science research. This includes guidance on study

design, study conduct, data analysis, and the interpretation and publication of results. Dr. Hall

was a member of the Biometry Core faculty and also gave lectures to investigators.

Competitive Supplement to: HPV & Cervix Neoplasia in a Large, Long Term HIV+

Cohort. PI: Howard Strickler. National Cancer Institute, Grant # R01 CA85178-01S, 2/1/02-

12/31/04. 20% LOE. This competitive supplement proposes broad new research goals that were

unachievable at the time of the original grant, and made possible by the expansion of the

Women’s Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) to double its current size: (i) risk factors for incident

cervical dysplasia; (ii) HPV intratype variation and its effects on the natural history of HPV and

dysplasia,; (iii) the association of host HLA genotype with risk of HPV infection, dysplasia, and

their persistence/progression.

Statistical Core, the Einstein Aging Study. National Institute of Aging, Grant # P01-AG03949

(PD9: Richard Lipton) 7/1/1998-6/30/2003. 35% effort. P.I.: Charles B. Hall. The Statistical

Core is responsible for the quality of data management andanalysis for all Einstein Aging Study

cores and projects. The Statistical Core works to identify cross project analyses of scientific

significance, to develop new statistical methodology appropriate to address Aging Study

scientific questions, to develop robust cognitive test norms, and to identify and distinguish

factors that predict age-related cognitive decline from those that predict dementia-related

cognitive decline.

Clinical Research Curriculum Award. National Institutes of Health, Grant # K30-HL-04110

Period: 6/1/99-5/31/04. 5% effort. PI: Paul Marantz. A two-year clinical research training

program, with two complementary components: a didactic curriculum, emphasizing

epidemiology, biostatistics, study design, computer methods, and research ethics; and a mentored

experience in clinical research, leading to the preparation of thesis. Scholars successfully

completing this program will earn a Master of Science degree in Clinical Research Methods. Dr.

Hall’s role was to advise recent graduates of the program in study design.

Improving Stroke Outcome by Using Quantitative Functional MRI. Patrick and Catherine

Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation, Grant # DF-99-047, P.I.: Song Lai. 5% LOE.

1/01/00-12/31/02. Currently, there is a very short time window during which acute ischemic

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stroke patients may be treated successfully with anticoagulants. This project used new

quantitative neuroimaging techniques that identify ischemic penumbrae as well as infacted areas

of the brain in an attempt to expand that time window. Dr. Hall was the statistician for the study.

Private-Public Alliance for Prevention (Domestic Violence) Screening, Outreach, and

Safety for Abused Prenatal Patients. Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical

Research Foundation, Grant # DF 99-200, 2/15/00-2/14/03. P.I.: Howard Bailit. 10% LOE. This

study attempted to improve screening for partner abuse of pregnant by physicians and studies a

structured intervention for abused patients. Dr. Hall was the statistician for the study.

Statistical Methods for Study of Early Phase Dementia. University of Connecticut Center on

Aging, Grant # P60 AG13631. 9/1/99-8/31/00. P.I.: Charles B. Hall. 15% LOE (no salary

support). $20,000. This study developed innovative statistical methods – change point models –

for the study of the natural history of cognitive function in persons who develop Alzheimer’s

disease.

Public-Private Alliance for Prevention (Easy Breathing). Patrick and Catherine Weldon

Donaghue Medical Research Foundation, Grant # DF 97-048A, P.I.: Howard Bailit. 2/15/98-

2/14/02. 25% LOE. This study implemented a pediatric asthma disease management program in

the six primary care clinics in Hartford, CT. The study has shown significant increases in

physician’s compliance with NHLBI guidelines and significant decreases in hospitalization for

children enrolled in the program. Dr. Hall was the lead statistician on the study.

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PRESENTATIONS

1. Hall CB. Partial Regression Leverage Plots for Dependent Data. Presented at the

International Biometric Society Eastern North American Region Spring Meeting,

Philadelphia, PA, March, 1993.

2. Hall CB, Zeger SL, and Bandeen-Roche KJ. Added Variable Plots for Regression with

Dependent Data. Presented at the International Biometric Society Eastern North American

Region Spring Meeting, Birmingham, AL, March, 1995.

3. Hall CB, Zeger SL, and Bandeen-Roche KJ. Adjusted Variable Plots for Regression with

Dependent Data. Presented at University of Connecticut/University of Massachusetts

Statistics Symposium, October, 1995.

4. Hall CB, Zeger SL, and Bandeen-Roche KJ. Adjusted Variable Plots for Cox’s Proportional

Hazards Regression Model. Presented at the International Biometric Society Eastern North

American Region Spring Meeting, Richmond, VA, March, 1996.

5. Hall CB, P. J. Heagerty, Zeger SL, and Bandeen-Roche KJ. Diagnostics for Second-Order

Parameters in Regression Models for Dependent Data. Presented at the Joint Statistical

Meetings, Chicago IL, August, 1996.

6. Hall CB, D. L. Miglioretti, D. L. Sherman, J. I. Sieracki, A. E. Gelfand and N. E. Crone

Detection of Change Points in the Frequency Spectra of Direct Electrocorticographic (ECoG)

Recording. Presented at “Modelling longitudinal and spatially correlated data: methods,

applications, and future directions,” Nantucket, MA, October 1996.

7. Hall CB, Statistical Issues in Evaluating Multiple Attacks. Invited talk presented at “New

Directions in Migraine Clinical Trials,” Rome, Italy, October 1996.

8. Hall CB, D. L. Miglioretti, D. L. Sherman, J. I. Sieracki, A. E. Gelfand, N. E. Crone,

Detection of Change Points in the Frequency Spectra of Direct Electrocorticographic (ECoG)

Recording. Presented at State University of New York at Albany, School of Public Health,

November 1996.

9. Hall CB, Marginal and Random Effects Models for Longitudinal Data. Invited paper

presented at Joint Statistical Meetings, Anaheim, CA, August 1997.

10. Hall CB, Regression Diagnostics for Longitudinal Data. Presented at Brown University,

Providence, RI, November 1997.

11. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Sliwinski M, Stewart WF. Estimating the Onset of Cognitive Decline in

Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease. Presented to the Connecticut Chapter of the American

Statistical Association, New Haven, CT, February 1998.

12. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Sliwinski M, and Stewart WF. A Change Point Model for Estimating

the Onset of Cognitive Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease. Presented at New England

Statistics Symposium, Cambridge, MA, April 1998.

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13. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Sliwinski M, and Stewart WF. A Change Point Model for Estimating

the Onset of Cognitive Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease. Presented at “Statistical

Methods in Alzheimer’s Disease Research”, Lexington, KY, May 1998.

14. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Sliwinski M, and Stewart WF. A Change Point Model for Estimating

the Onset of Cognitive Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease. Presented at International

Chinese Statistical Association Applied Statistics Symposium, New London, CT, June 1998.

15. Hall CB, A Change Point Model for Estimating the Onset of Cognitive Decline in Preclinical

Alzheimer's Disease. Presented at Joint Statistical Meetings, Dallas, TX, August 1998.

16. Hall C. Problems in the Analysis of Follow-Up Data. Presented to the University of

Connecticut Health Center General Clinical Research Center, December 11, 1998.

17. Hall CB, Wakefield D, Buchanan J, Bailit H, Cloutier MM. Baseline Utilization Estimated

from Insurance Claims for a Pediatric Asthma Disease Management Program. Presented at

International Conference on Health Policy Research, Santa Monica, CA, December 1999.

18. Hall CB, Ying J, Kuo L, Lipton R, Sliwinski M, Katz M. Modeling Cognitive Function over

time using Linear Mixed Models with Change Points. Presented at Rush Alzheimer’s Disease

Center, Chicago IL, March 2000.

19. Hall CB, Ying J, Kuo L, Lipton R, Sliwinski M, Katz M. Modeling Cognitive Function over

time using Linear Mixed Models with Change Points. Presented at Johns Hopkins University

Department of Biostatistics, Baltimore, MD, March 2000.

20. Hall CB, Lipton R, Sliwinski M, Chen Z, Katz M. Dementia Incidence May Increase More

Slowly After Age 85: Results from the Bronx Aging Study. Poster at the American Academy

of Neurology, San Diego, CA, May 2000.

21. Hall CB, Wakefield DB, Bailit H, Cloutier MM. Service Utilization By Children With

Asthma In Three Connecticut Cities. Poster at the American Thoracic Society, Toronto,

Ontario, Canada, May 2000.

22. Hall CB, Ying J, Kuo L. Modeling Cognitive Function over Time Using Linear Mixed

Models with Change Points. Presented at the International Conference on Statistics in the 21st

Century, Orono, ME, June 2000.

23. Hall CB, Ying J, Kuo L, Sliwinski M, Katz M, Lipton R. Bayesian and profile likelihood

methods for the estimation of different change points in multiple correlated outcomes, with

application to cognitive aging. Presented at the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics

Meeting, Trento, Italy, September 2000.

24. Hall CB. Change point models show that accelerated decline in memory precedes accelerated

decline in speeded tasks in preclinical Alzheimer's disease. Presented at Albert Einstein

College of Medicine Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, Bronx, NY,

December 2000.

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25. Hall CB. Modeling cognitive function over time using linear mixed models with change

points. Presented at Yale University Division of Biostatistics, New Haven, CT, February

2001.

26. Hall CB, Sliwinski M, Katz M, Buschke H, Lipton RB. Accelerated Decline in Memory

Precedes Accelerated Decline in Speeded Tasks in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease. Platform

presentation at the American Academy of Neurology, Philadelphia, PA, May 2001.

27. D.B. Wakefield, Hall CB, Bailit H, Cloutier MM. Easy Breathing Pediatric Asthma

Management Program Changes Provider Prescribing Patterns. Poster presented at American

Thoracic Society, San Francisco, CA, May 2001.

28. Hall CB, Wakefield DB, Bailit H, Cloutier MM. Easy Breathing Pediatric Asthma

Management Program Reduces Hospitalization And Emergency Room Utilization. Poster

presented at American Thoracic Society, San Francisco, CA, May 2001.

29. Hall CB, Lipton R, Sliwinski M, Ying J, Katz M, Kuo L, Buschke H. Change point models

allow for estimation of the time at which cognitive decline accelerates in preclinical

dementia. Invited symposium presentation at the Gerontological Society of America,

Chicago, IL, November 2001.

30. Hall CB. Population Inference in Case-Control Studies Nested within a Population-Based

Cohort Study. Invited talk presented at the International Biometrics Society, Tampa, FL,

March, 2003.

31. Hall CB, Derby C, Katz MJ, LeValley A, Verghese J, Buschke H, Lipton RB. Education

delays accelerated decline in memory in persons who develop Alzheimer's disease. Platform

presentation at International Biometric Society, Austin, TX, March, 2005.

32. Hall CB. Education delays accelerated decline in memory in persons who develop

Alzheimer's disease. Invited talk presented at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,

PA, November 2005.

33. Hall C, Verghese J, Derby C, Buschke H, Grober E, Katz MJ, LeValley A, Lipton R.

Education Delays Accelerated Decline in Memory in Persons who Develop Dementia:

Evidence for Cognitive Reserve. Poster presented at the American Academy of Neurology,

San Diego, CA, April, 2006.

34. Hall CB. Education delays accelerated decline in memory in persons who develop

Alzheimer's disease. Invited talk presented at the Columbia University, New York, NY, May,

2006.

35. Hall CB, Verghese J, Derby CA, Katz MJ, Buschke H, Kuslansky G, Lipton RB. Higher

Educational and Occupational Achievement are Associated with More Rapid Memory

Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease: Evidence for Cognitive Reserve. Platform

presentation at 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders,

Madrid, Spain, July 2006.

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36. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Haut SR. Early follow-up data from seizure diaries can be used to

predict later incidence of seizures in same cohort. Poster presentation at the American

Epilepsy Society, Philadelphia, PA, December, 2007.

37. Wang C, Hall CB. Correction of Bias from Non-Random Missing Longitudinal Data Using

Auxiliary Data. Poster presentation at the International Biometric Society, Dublin, Ireland,

July, 2008.

38. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Verghese J. Participation in cognitive activities contributes to cognitive

reserve, delaying accelerated memory decline in persons who develop dementia. Platform

presentation at the European Federation of Neurological Societies, Madrid, Spain, August,

2008.

39. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Verghese J. Crossword puzzles delay onset of accelerated cognitive

decline in preclinical dementia, contributing to cognitive reserve. Poster presentation at 11th

International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders, Vienna, Austria,

July 2009.

40. Hall CB. Change point models in longitudinal aging: motivation, history, and challenges.

Invited talk given at Washington University Alzheimer’s Disease Center, St. Louis, MO,

October 2009.

41. Hall CB. Change point models in longitudinal aging: Methods, results, and challenges.

Invited talk given at Washington University Division of Biostatistics, St. Louis, MO, October

2009.

42. Hall CB. Applications of Changepoint Methods in Aging for Identifying or Predicting Time

of Onset of Cognitive Decline, Motor Decline, and Disability. Invited talk to given at

Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, November 2009.

43. Hall CB. Mammography Screening for Breast Cancer: How Strong is the Evidence? Grand

Rounds talk given at YAI Premier Health Care, New York, NY, May 2010.

44. Hall CB. Estimation of individual change points. Invited talk given to Integrative Analysis of

Longitudinal Studies of Aging, Victoria, BC, Canada, June 2010.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Original Communications in Reviewed Journals

1. Stewart W, Gordon B, Selnes O, Bandeen-Roche KJ, Zeger SL, Tusa RJ, Celentano DD,

Shechter A, Lieberman J, Hall CB, Simon D, Lesser R, and Randall RD. Prospective Study

of Central Nervous System Function in Amateur Boxers in the United States. American

Journal of Epidemiology 139, 573-588, 1994.

2. Boatman D, Lesser R, Hall CB, and Gordon B. Auditory Perception of Segmental Features:

A Functional-Neuroanatomic Study. Journal of Neurolinguistics 8, 225-234, 1994.

3. Liao J, and Hall CB. Fast and Accurate Computation of the Exact Confidence Limits for the

Common Odds Ratio in Several 2x2 Tables. Journal of Computational and Graphical

Statistics 4, 173-179, 1995.

4. Hall CB, Zeger SL, and Bandeen-Roche KJ. Adjusted Variable Plots for Cox’s Proportional

Hazards Regression Model. Lifetime Data Analysis 2, 73-90, 1996.

5. Boatman D, Hall CB, Goldstein M, Lesser R, and Gordon B. Neuroperceptual Differences

in Consonant and Vowel Discrimination: as Revealed by Direct Cortical Electrical

Interference. Cortex 33, 83-98, 1997.

6. Affleck G, Tennen H, Urrows S, Higgins P, Abeles M, Hall C, Karoly P, and Newton C.

Fibromyalgia and Women’s Pursuit of Personal Goals: A Daily Process Analysis. Health

Psychology 17, 40-47, 1998.

7. Sliwinski M, and Hall C. Constraints on General Slowing: A Meta-Analysis using

Hierarchical Linear Models with Random Coefficients. Psychology and Aging 13, 164-175,

1998.

8. Hart J, Crone N, Lesser R, Sieracki J, Miglioretti D, Hall C, Sherman D, and Gordon B.

Temporal dynamics of verbal object comprehension. Proceedings of the National Academy

of Sciences 95, 6498-6503, 1998.

9. Bandeen-Roche K, Hall CB, Stewart WF, and Zeger SL. Exposures and Disease

Progression: A Generalized Functional Model with Regression Spline Fitting. Statistics in

Medicine 18, 2899-2916, 1999.

10. Warren N, Dillon C, Morse T, Warren A, Hall C. Biomechanical, Psychosocial and

Organizational Risk Factors for WRMSD: Population-Based Estimates. Journal of

Occupational Health Psychology 5, 164-181, 2000.

11. Grober E, Lipton RB, Hall C, Crystal H. Memory Impairment on Free and Cued Selective

Reminding Predicts Dementia. Neurology 54, 827-832, 2000.

12. Guttmann CRG, Benson R, Warfield SK, Wei X, Anderson MC, Hall CB, Abu-Hasaballah

K, Mugler JP, and Wolfson L. White Matter Abnormalities in Mobility-Impaired Older

Persons. Neurology 54, 1277-1283, 2000.

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13. Duncan M, Stayton C, Hall C. Police Reports on Domestic Incidents Involving Intimate

Partners: Injuries and Medical Help-Seeking. Women and Health 30, 1-13, 2000.

14. Hall C, Lipton RB, Sliwinski M, Stewart WF. A Change Point Model for Estimating the

Onset of Cognitive Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease. Statistics in Medicine 19,

1555-1566, 2000.

15. Lipton RB, Stewart WF, Hall C, O’Quinn S, Kuhn T, Gutterman D, Cady R. Sumatriptan for

the Range of Headaches in Migraine Sufferers: Results of the Spectrum Study. Headache 40,

783-791, 2000.

16. Cady R, Lipton RB, Hall C, Stewart WF, O’Quinn S. The Treatment of “Mild Headache” in

a Population of Migraineurs with Disability. Headache 40, 792-797, 2000.

17. Morse T, Dillon C, Warren N, Hall C, and Hovey D. Capture-Recapture Estimation of

Unreported Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Connecticut. American Journal of

Industrial Medicine 39, 636-642, 2001.

18. Imanishi Y, Hosokawa Y, Yoshimoto K, Schipani E, Mallya S, Papanikolaou A, Kifor O,

Tokura T, Sablosky M, Ledgard F, Gronowicz G, Wang TC, Schmidt EV, Hall C, Brown

EM, Bronson R, and Arnold A. Primary hyperparathyroidism caused by parathyroid-targeted

overexpression of cyclin D1 in transgenic mice. Journal of Clinical Investigation 107, 1093-

1102, 2001.

19. Hall CB, Wakefield DB, Rowe TM, Carlisle PS, and Cloutier MM. Diagnosing Pediatric

Asthma: Validating the Easy Breathing Survey. Journal of Pediatrics 139, 267-272, 2001.

20. Hall CB, Ying J, Kuo L, Sliwinski M, Buschke H, Katz M, Lipton RB. Estimation of

bivariate measurements having different change points, with application to cognitive aging.

Statistics in Medicine 20, 3695-3714, 2001.

21. Benson RR, Guttmann CRG, Wei X, Warfield SK, Hall C, Schmidt JA, Kikinis R, and

Wolfson LI. Older people with impaired mobility have specific loci of periventricular

abnormality on MRI. Neurology 58, 48-55, 2002.

22. Verghese J, Buschke H, Viola LC, Katz MJ, Hall CB, Kuslansky G, Lipton RB. Validity Of

Divided Attention Tasks In Predicting Falls In The Elderly: A Preliminary Study. Journal of

the American Geriatrics Society 50:1572-1576, 2002.

23. Imanishi Y, Hall C, Sablosky M, Brown EM, Arnold A. New Method for in vivo Analysis of

Relative PTH-Calcium Setpoint in Mice. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 17:1556-

1561, 2002.

24. Cloutier MM, Wakefield DB, Hall CB, Bailit HL. Childhood Asthma in an Urban

Community: Prevalence, Care System and Treatment. Chest 122: 1571-1579, 2002.

25. Ho GYF, Studentsov Y, Hall CB, Bierman R, Beardsley L, Lempa M, Burk RD. Subsequent

Human Papillomavirus Infection of Novel Types and the Protective Role of HPV16 VLP

Antibodies. Journal of Infectious Diseases 186:737-742, 2002.

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26. Cloutier MM, Wakefield DB, Carlisle PS, Bailit HL, Hall CB. The Effect of Easy Breathing

on Asthma Management and Knowledge. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine

56:1045-1051, 2002.

27. Verghese J, Lipton RB, Hall CB, Kuslansky G, Katz MJ, Buschke H. Neurological Gait

Abnormality As A Predictor Of Non-Alzheimer Type Of Dementia In The Elderly. New

England Journal of Medicine 347(22):1761-1768, 2002.

28. Hall CB, Ying J, Kuo L, Lipton RB. Bayesian and Profile Likelihood Change Point Methods

for Modeling Cognitive Function Over Time. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 42,

91-109, 2003.

29. Verghese J, Lipton RB, Katz MJ, Hall C, Derby CA, Kuslansky G, Ambrose AF, Sliwinski

M, Buschke H: Leisure activities and the risk of dementia in the elderly. New England

Journal of Medicine 348, 2508-2516, 2003.

30. Sliwinski M, Hofer S, Hall CB, Buschke H, & Lipton R. Modeling memory decline in older

adults: The importance of preclinical dementia, attrition and chronological age. Psychology

and Aging 18, 658-671, 2003.

31. Sliwinski M, Hofer SM, Hall C. Correlated cognitive change in older adults with and without

preclinical dementia. Psychology and Aging 18, 672-683, 2003.

32. Strickler HD, Palevsky JM, Shah KV, Anastos K, Klein RS, Minkoff H, Duerr A, Massad

LS, Celentano DD, Hall C, Fazzari M, Cu-Uvin S, Bacon M, Schuman P, Levine AM,

Durante AJ, Gange S, Melnick S, Burk RD. Human Papillomavirus Type 16 and Immune

Status in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Seropositive Women. Journal of the National

Cancer Institute 95, 1062-1071, 2003.

33. Verghese J, Lipton RB, Hall CB, Kuslansky G, Katz MJ. Low blood pressure and the risk of

dementia in very old individuals. Neurology 61,1667-1672, 2003.

34. Kuslansky G, Katz M, Verghese J, Hall CB, Lapuerta P, LaRuffa G, Lipton RB. Detecting

dementia with the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test and the Mini-Mental State Examination.

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 19, 89-104, 2004.

35. Verghese J, Katz MJ, Derby CA, Kuslansky G, Hall CB, Lipton RB. Reliability and Validity

Of A Telephone-based Mobility Assessment Questionnaire. Age and Ageing 33, 628-632,

2004.

36. Harris TG, Burk RD, Palefski JM, Massad LS, Bang JY, Anastos K, Minkoff H, Hall CB,

Bacon MC, Levine AM, Watts DH, Silverberg MJ, Xue X, Melnick SL, Strickler HD.

Incidence of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions associated with HIV serostatus, CD4

cell counts, and humanpapillomavirus test results. Journal of the American Medical

Association 293(12), 1471-6, 2005.

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37. Wolfson L, Wei X, Hall CB, Panzer V, Wakefield D, Benson RR, Schmidt JA, Warfield SK,

Guttmann CR. Accrual of MRI white matter abnormalities in elderly with normal and

impaired mobility. J Neurol Sci. 232(1-2), 23-7, 2005.

38. Cloutier MM, Hall CB, Wakefield DB, Bailit H. Use Of Asthma Guidelines By Primary

Care Providers To Reduce Hospitalizations And Emergency Department Visits In Poor,

Minority, Urban Children. Journal of Pediatrics 146(5), 591-597, 2005.

39. Strickler HD, Burk RD, Fazzari MJ, Anastos K, Minkoff H, Massad LS, Hall C, Bacon M,

Levine AM, Watts H, Silverberg M, Xue X, Schlecht N, Melnick S, Palesvsky JM. Human

Papillomavirus (HPV) Natural History and Possible HPV Reactivation in Human

Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Positive Women. Journal of the National Cancer Institute

97(8), 577-586, 2005.

40. Schlecht NF, Burk RD, Palefsky JM, Minkoff H, Xue X, Massad LS, Bacon M, Levine AM,

Anastos K, Gange SJ, Watts DH, Da Costa MM, Chen Z, Bang JY, Fazzari M, Hall C,

Strickler HD. Variants of human papillomaviruses 16 and 18 and their natural history in

human immunodeficiency virus-positive women. Journal of General Virology 86: 2709-2720,

2005.

41. Hall CB, Verghese J, Sliwinski M, Chen Z, Katz M, Derby C, and Lipton RB. Dementia

Incidence May Increase More Slowly After Age 90: Results from the Bronx Aging Study.

Neurology 65: 882-886, 2005.

42. Glaser AY, Hall CB, Uribe SJ, Fried MP. The effects of previously acquired skills on sinus

surgery simulator performance. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 133(4):525-30, 2005.

43. Haut SR, Lipton RB, LeValley AJ, Hall CB, and Shinnar S. Identifying Seizure Clusters In

Patients With Epilepsy. Neurology 65:1313-1315, 2005.

44. Verghese J, LeValley A, Derby C, Kuslansky G, Katz M, Hall C, Buschke H, Lipton RB.

Leisure activities and the risk of amnestic mild cognitive impairment in the elderly.

Neurology. 66(6):821-7, 2006.

45. Verghese J, LeValley A, Hall CB, Katz MJ, Ambrose AF, Kuslansky G, Derby CA, Buschke

H, Lipton RB. Epidemiology of Gait Disorders in Community Residing Older Adults. Journal

of the American Geriatrics Society, 54 (2):255-261, 2006.

46. Glaser AY, Hall CB, Uribe JI, Fried MP. Medical students' attitudes towards the use of an

endoscopic sinus surgery simulator as a training tool. American Journal of Rhinology, 20(2),

177-179, 2006.

47. Banauch GI, Hall C, Weiden M, Cohen HW, Thomas K Aldrich TK, Christodoulou V,

Arcentales N, Kelly KJ, Prezant DJ. Pulmonary Function After Exposure to the World Trade

Center in the New York City Fire Department. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 174: 312-319,

2006.

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48. Duncan MM, Stayton CD, McIntosh PA, Hall CB. Individualized Performance Feedback to

Increase Prenatal Domestic Violence Screening. Maternal and Child Health, 174, 312-319,

2006.

49. Sliwinski MJ, Stawski RS, Hall CB, Katz M, Verghese J, Lipton R. Distinguishing

Preterminal and Terminal Cognitive Decline. European Psychologist, 11(3), 172-181, 2006.

50. Cloutier M, Wakefield D, Sangeloty-Higgins P, Delaronde S, Hall C. Asthma Guideline Use

By Pediatricians In Private Practices And Asthma Morbidity. Pediatrics, 118(5):1880-1887,

2006.

51. Hall CB, Tennen H, Wakefield DB, Brazil K, Cloutier MM. Organizational Assessment in

Pediatric Primary Care: Development and Initial Validation of the Primary Care

Organizational Questionnaire (PCOQ). Health Services Management Research, 19: 207–214,

2006.

52. Haut SR, Hall CB, LeValley AJ, Lipton RB. Can patients with epilepsy predict their

seizures? Neurology 68: 262-266, 2007.

53. Izbicki G, Chavko R, Banauch GI, Weiden MD, Berger KI, Aldrich TK, Hall C, Kelly KJ,

Presant DJ. World Trade Center – “Sarcoid Like” Granulomatous Pulmonary Disease in New

York City Fire Department Rescue Workers. Chest, 131:1414–1423, 2007.

54. Moadel AB, Shah C, Wylie-Rosett J, Harris MS, Patel SR, Hall CB, Sparano JA.

Randomized-Controlled Trial of Yoga among a Multiethnic Sample of Breast Cancer

Patients: Effects on Quality of Life. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25:4387-4395, 2007.

55. Levsky JM, Shenoy SM, Chubb JR, Hall CB, Capodieci P, Singer RH. The Spatial Order of

Transcription in Mammalian Cells. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 102:609-617, 2007.

56. Hall CB, Derby CA, LeValley AJ, Katz MJ, Verghese J, Lipton RB. Education delays

accelerated decline on a memory test in persons who develop dementia. Neurology 69:1657–

1664, 2007.

57. Haut SR, Hall CB, Masur J, Lipton RB. Seizure occurrence: Precipitants and prediction.

Neurology 69:1905-1910, 2007.

58. Grober E, Hall C, McGinn M, Nicholls T, Stanford S, Ehrlich A, Jacobs L, Kennedy G,

Sanders A, Lipton R. Neuropsychological strategies for detecting early dementia. Journal of

the International Neuropsychological Society 14(1):130-142, 2008.

59. Grober E, Hall C, Lipton RB, Teresi JA. Primary Care Screen for Early Dementia. Journal of

the American Geriatrics Society 56(2):206–213, 2008.

60. Grober E, Hall CB, Lipton RB, Zonderman AB, Resnick SM, Kawas C. Memory

Impairment, Executive Dysfunction, and Intellectual Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer's

Disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 14(2):266:278, 2008.

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61. Grober E, Hall C, Sanders AE, Lipton RB. Free and cued selective reminding distinguishes

Alzheimer's disease from vascular dementia. J Am Geriatr Soc. 56: 944-6, 2008.

62. Holtzer R, Verghese J., Wang C, Hall CB, Lipton RB. Within-person across-

neuropsychological test variability and incident dementia. Journal of the American Medical

Association 300: 823 – 830, 2008.

63. Sanders AE, Holtzer R, Lipton RB, Hall C, Verghese J. Egocentric and exocentric navigation

skills in older adults. Journal of Gerontology – Medical Sciences 63(12):1356-63, 2008.

64. Cloutier MM, Wakefield DB, Tsimikas J, Hall CB, Tennen H, Brazil K. Organizational

Attributes of Practices Successful at a Disease Management Program. Journal of Pediatrics

154: 290-295, 2009.

65. Ginzburg YZ, Rybicki AC, Suzuka SM, Hall CB, Breuer W, Cabantchik ZI, Bouhassira EE,

Fabry ME, Nagel RL. Exogenous iron increases hemoglobin in -thalassemic mice.

Experimental Hematology 37: 172-183, 2009.

66. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Tennen H, Haut SR. Early follow-up data from seizure diaries can be

used to predict subsequent seizures in same cohort by borrowing strength across participants.

Epilepsy and Behavior 14(3):472-475, 2009.

67. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Sliwinski M, Katz MJ, Derby C, Verghese J. Cognitive activities delay

onset of memory decline in persons who develop dementia. Neurology 73(5):356-361, 2009.

68. Tennen H, Cloutier MM, Wakefield DB, Hall CB, Brazil K. The buffering effect of hope on

clinicians’ behavior: A test in pediatric primary care. Journal of Social and Clinical

Psychology 28(5):554-576, 2009.

69. Kaplan RF, Cohen RA, Moscufo N, Guttmann C, Chasman J, Buttaro M, Hall C, Wolfson L.

Demographic and biological influences on cognitive reserve. Journal of Clinical and

Experimental Neuropsychology 31(7):868-876, 2009.

70. Brach JS, Perera S, Studenski S, Katz M, Hall C, Verghese J. Meaningful change in

measures of gait variability in older adults. Gait and Posture 31, 171-179, 2010.

71. Wang C, Hall CB. Correction of Bias from Non-random Missing Longitudinal Data Using

Auxiliary Information. Statistics in Medicine 29, 671-679, 2010.

72. Li H, Rybicki AC, Suzeka SM, von Bonsdorff L, Breuer W, Hall CB, Cabantchik ZI,

Bouhassira EE, Fabry ME, Ginzburg YZ. Transferrin injections ameliorate disease in beta-

thalassemic mice. Nature Medicine 16: 177-182, 2010.

73. Hall CB, Brazil K, Wakefield D, Lerer T, Tennen H. Organizational Culture, Job

Satisfaction, and Clinician Turnover in Primary Care. Journal of Primary Care & Community

Health 1, 29-36, 2010.

74. Aldrich TK, Gustave J, Hall CB, Cohen HW, Webber MP, Zeig-Owens R, Cosenza K,

Christodoulou V, Glass L, Al-Othman F, Weiden MD, Kelly KJ, Prezant DJ. Seven Year

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Lung Function Follow-up in World Trade Center Fire/EMS Workers. New England Journal

Medicine 362:1263-1297, 2010.

75. Grober E, Sanders A, Hall CB, Lipton RB. Free and Cued Selective Reminding Identifies

Very Mild Dementia in Primary Care. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, to appear.

76. Banauch G, Brantly M, Izkicki G, Hall C, Shanske A, Chavko R, Santhyadka G,

Christodoulou V, Weiden M, Prezant D. Accelerated Spirometric Decline In Alpha 1

Antitrypsin Deficient New York City Firefighters. Chest, to appear.

77. Webber M, Lee R, Soo J, Gustave J, Hall CB, Kelly K, Prezant D. Prevalence and Incidence

of High-Risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in World Trade Center-Exposed Rescue/Recovery

Workers. Sleep and Breathing, to appear.

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Other Publications

1. Hall CB, Lipton RB, Sliwinski M, Stewart WF. A Change Point Model for Estimating the

Onset of Cognitive Decline in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease. ASA Proceedings of the

Epidemiology Section, 111-116, American Statistical Association (Alexandria, VA), 1998.

2. Lipton RB, Cady RK, Stewart WF, Wilks K, Hall C. Diagnostic Lessons From The Spectrum

Study. Neurology 2002 58: S27-31.

3. Ying J, Hall C, Kuo, L and Lipton R. Bayesian and profile likelihood change point methods

for modeling cognitive function over time. ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meetings,

1313-1318. American Statistical Association (Alexandria, VA), 2002.

4. Bienias J, Hall C. Diagnostics for random coefficient mixed models with unweighted and

weighted data. ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meetings, 238-241, American

Statistical Association (Alexandria, VA), 2002.

5. Marantz PR, Hall CB, Derby CA. Radical prostatectomy versus watchful waiting. Letter to

the Editor, N Engl J Med. 2005 Sep 22;353(12):1298-300.

6. Strickler HD, Hall C, Wylie-Rosett J, Rohan T. Underweight, overweight, obesity, and

excess deaths. Letter to the Editor, JAMA. 2005 Aug 3;294(5):551-2.

7. Mula M, Monaco F, Haut SR, Hall CB, LeValley AJ, Lipton RB. Can patients with epilepsy

predict their seizures? Reply to Letter to the Editor, Neurology 69, 494, 2007.

8. Moadel AB, Hall CB. “Author’s Reply” to Commentary on Moadel et al, Randomized

Controlled Trial of Yoga among a Multiethnic Sample of Breast Cancer Patients: Effects on

Quality of Life. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(28): 4387–4395, 2007. Journal FACT

(Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies) 13(1), 47, 2008.

9. Wang C, Hall CB. Correction of bias from nonrandom missing longitudinal data using

auxiliary information ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meetings, 3444-3451.

American Statistical Association (Alexandria, VA), 2008.

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TEACHING

Instructor for Systems Analysis, Programming Logic, Fortran, and Advanced Fortran courses,

Northern Virginia Community College, 1984-1988.

Teaching assistant for statistical methods courses at Johns Hopkins University School of

Hygiene and Public Health, 1991-1994, and Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing,

1995.

Analysis of Experiments, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics, Fall 1995.

Statistical Methods Calculus Based, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics, Fall

1995.

Undergraduate Independent Study, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics, Fall

1996.

Statistical Methods I, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics, Fall 1996, Fall

1997, Fall 1998.

One day workshop, “Statistical Methods for Longitudinal Data”. Presented at Pfizer Central

Research, Groton, CT, December 1996.

Linear Models II, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics, Spring 1996, Spring

1997, Spring 1998.

Statistical Methods II, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics, Spring 1996,

Spring 1997, Spring 1998.

Clinical Epidemiology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Fall 1998, Fall 1999,

Fall 2000.

Introduction to Clinical Research, University of Connecticut Health Center General Clinical

Research Center, Spring 1999, Fall 1999, Fall 2000.

Supervised Undergraduate Internship, University of Connecticut Department of Statistics,

Summer 1999, Spring 2000.

Evidence Based Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Fall 1999, Spring

2000, Fall 2000, Spring 2001.

Seminar, “Modeling Cognitive Function over Time Using Linear Mixed Models with Change

Points.” University of Connecticut Health Center Claude Pepper Older Americans

Independence Center, May 2000.

Evidence Based Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Spring 2002, Fall 2002,

Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Fall

2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Spring 2010.

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Introduction to Study Design, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Department of Pathology,

Summer 2002.

Introduction to Study Design, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Division of Medical

Oncology, Fall 2002.

Principles of Preventive Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Spring 2003, Spring

2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008 (fill-in for two sessions), Spring

2009, Spring 2010.

Molecular Epidemiology, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008 (lecture on

dose response estimation and multiple testing).

Introduction to Clinical Research, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall

2009.

Epidemiology Methods Journal Club, December 2006, November 2008.

Neurology Resident Journal Club, December 2007, June 2009.

Radiology Resident Lecture, “Mammography Screening for Breast Cancer”, October 2008.

Internal Faculty Seminar, “Change point models in longitudinal aging: methods, results, and

challenges”, Einstein Aging Study, March 2010.

Radiology Resident Journal Club, November 2009, March 2010, April 2010, June 2010.