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Edmonton, AB, Canada
Posted:
December 06, 2012

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HOTTEST SKILLS: health, statistics, doctor, journal, medical, cancer, clinic, clinical,

mathematica, economic, economics, risc, regional, biotechnology, health care, medicine,

nurse, patient, psychologist, variance

REVISION: 07-SEP-02

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Curriculum Vitae

K. C. CARRIERE

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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Training:

* Doctoral degree in Statistics (University of Wisconsin-Madison,

1989) with a minor in Mathematics; specialized in the design and

analysis of repeated measurement and longitudinal experiments,

multivariate methods, regression theory, and time series analysis.

* Directed and supervised a staff of doctoral students in the

Statistical Consulting Center at the University of Iowa

(1990-1992). Taught statistical methodologies through lectures and

seminars.

* Post-Doctoral training in Health Services Research with Dr. Leslie

Roos (1993-1994).

Research and Collaborations:

* Investigator for the Population Health Information System in

Manitoba; investigated various health policy issues such as

inappropriate use of acute care hospitals and developed

needs-based funding methodology and socio-economic risk index for

Manitoba physician service areas.

* Involved in many grant writings, some of which resulted in the

highest ratings.

* Collaborated successfully with a wide range of research scientists

(dentists, nurses, MDs, epidemiologists, sociologists,

psychologists, etc)

Awards and Honors:

* Won a National Health Research and Development Program (NHRDP)

Scholar Award of $250,000 (1996-2000)

* Won an Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR)

Senior Scholar Award of $375,000 (1999-2004)

* Won a Manitoba Health Research Council (MHRC) Scholar Award of

$136,000 (1994-1997).

Major Research Grants:

* Won an establishment grant of $155,000 from the AHFMR for

1999-2001.

* Won a research grant of $63,000 from NSERC for 1999-2003.

* Won an establishment grant of $54,000 from MHRC for 1994-1996.

* Co-investigator in several funded projects (NHRDP, MRC, NCIC,

AHFMR)

* Successfully requested 3 Studentships and 2 Postdoctoral

Fellowships for statistics graduate students and postdoctoral

fellows (AHFMR and KOSEF).

Publications:

* 42 refereed articles/book chapters in top international statistics

and health journals.

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy

(December 1989), University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Majored in Statistics

with a Minor in Mathematics. Completed a

dissertation under the direction of Gregory Reinsel that is entitled,

"Statistical Issues in the Repeated Measurement Designs.'' This thesis

focused on the design of small sample experiments with repeated

measures.

Master of Science

(May 1987), University of Wisconsin-Madison.Attained

a GPA of 3.83/4.00

. Took courses in mathematical statistics,

probability theory, real analysis, linear models, time series

analysis, Bayesian analysis and decision theory, complex sampling and

survival analysis.

Master of Science

(May 1985), University of Manitoba.Studied

statistical linear models, multivariate analysis, regression analysis,

Nonparametric methods, sampling techniques, design of experiments.

Bachelor of Science

(February 1979), Seoul National University, Seoul,

Korea

HONORS AND AWARDS

Fellowship, 1976-1978, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Awarded Scholarship of $10,000, 1985, Yale University

Awarded Faculty of Science Fellowship of $29,000, U of Manitoba

Awarded Fellowship of $26,320, 1993, Manitoba Health Research Council

Scholar Award of $136,000 for 1994-1997, Manitoba Health Research

Council (MHRC)

Scholar Award of $250,000 for 1996-2000, National Health and Research

Development Program (NHRDP), Health Canada.

Senior Scholar Award of $375,000 for 1999-2004, Alberta Heritage

Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR), Alberta, Canada

RESEARCH GRANTS

Currently Held:

NSERC research grant of $63,000 for 1999-2003 entitled, "Statistical

methods for analyzing multivariate and correlated data".

AHFMR establishment grant of $155,000 for two years (99-01) entitled

"Biostatistical methods for health and medical research."

CFI infrastructure grant of $1.08million for 4 years entitled,

"Information Infrastructure for Population Health Research." Principal

investigator: Noralou Roos. Co-Investigators: Leslie Roos, Charlyn

Black, K. C. Carriere, C. Mustard, F. Aoki, M. Wolfson.

MRC research grant for two years (97-2000) to conduct a controlled

clinical trial, entitled "Predictors of Health, Family Functioning and

Care Satisfaction of Family members of advanced cancer patients."

Principal investigator: Robin Cohen, Andrea Laizner, Balfour Mount

(Quebec), Linda Kristjanson (Manitoba), K.C. Carriere and Priscilla

Koop (Alberta), Anne Leis (Saskatchewan). $104,740.

AHFMR research grant for two years (98-2000) entitled, "Longitudinal

study of depression in Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia

patients." Principal investigator: Stephen Newman, RC Bland, KC

Carriere, J Triscott. $70,000.

Grants Held in the past

NSERC research grant of $48,000 for 1995-1999 entitled "Procedure for

testing treatment effects in multivariate and repeated measures

designs."

NSERC equipment grant for $37,000 for one year (1998-99). Principal

Investigator: Peter Hooper, KC Carriere, E Gombay, R Karunamuni, NGN

Prasad, D Wiens, Y Wu.

MHRC Research Grant of $54,000 for 1994-1996, Manitoba Health Research

Council, entitled "Statistics for Large Data Bases."

NHRDP Research Grant of $148,368 for 1994-1996, National Health

Research and Development Program, Health and Welfare Canada, entitled

NCIC grant of $300,000 for three years, (95-98) entitled "Clinical

trial of a computer-assisted intervention to help women with breast

cancer identity and communicate decisional preferences and information

needs to health professionals" principal investigator: Lesley Dagner.

Co-Investigators: K.C. Carriere, Cathy Goodwin, Terry Kiliwnik.

Research Grants Requested

NHMRC (Australia) research proposal for three years entitled, "Family

members' care expectations, care perceptions and satisfaction with

advanced cancer care." Principal Invesgitagor: L. Kristjanson.

Co-Investigators: KC Carriere, Suzanne Nikoletti.

Assistance in Full-time Fellowship Funding Requests

Studentships

AHFMR Studentship of $33,000 (plus $2,000 research allowance) for R.

Huang (1997-2001)

AHFMR Studentship of $33,000 (plus $2,000 research allowance) for E.

Wondmagegnehu (1997-1999)

AHFMR Studentship of $38,000 (plus $2,000 research allowance) for A.

De Leon (1999-2001)

Postdoctoral fellowships

KOSEF Postdoctoral Fellowship of $20,000 for J. T. Park (1999-2000)

AHFMR Postdoctoral Fellowship of $62,000 (plus $4,000 research

allowance) for Jib Huh (1999-2001)

AHFMR Postdoctoral Fellowship of $56,000 (plus $6,000 research

allowance) for P. Peng (1998-2000)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Member of the American Statistical Association (since 1985)

Member of the International Biometric Society (since 1985)

Chartered Statistician of the Royal Statistical Society (since 1993)

Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society (since 1986)

Member of Statistical Society of Canada (since 1993)

SERVICES

Department

Graduate Committee (Administration and Program), 1999

Biostatistics Research Group, 1999

Search committee for Statistics faculty, 1997, 1998 (Chair)

Ph.D. General Awards committee, 1997, 1998

Executive Committee, Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1997-1998

Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Mathematical Sciences,

1997-1999

Committee on the PhD program in Mathematical Finance, 1997

Committee on the MSc program in Biostatistics, 1998

Graduate recruitment committee, 1997

University

Faculty of Science Faculty Evaluation Committee, 1999-2001

Faculty of Science Human Ethics Committee, since 1998

Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Council Alternate, 1999

Professional and Public

Grant selection committee, MRC (Health Determinant), 1997-98

Grant selection committee, NHRDP (Health Services Research), 1997-98

Elected, Regional Member, WNAR of International Biometrics Society,

(2000-2001)

Appointed, Board Member, WNAR's Regional Advisory Board of

International Biometrics Society, (1997-1999)

Elected, Secretary, American Statistical Association, Health Policy

Statistics Section (1999-2001)

Member, MCHPE Management Committee (1994-1996)

Research Associate, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation

(1996-)

Research Fellow, Institute for Health Economics (1998-2000)

Grant reviewer for BC Health Research Foundation.

Referee for ATSDR (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry)

studies.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Associate Professor, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, University of Alberta, 9/96-present

Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, University of

Alberta, 1/97-2000

Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Community Health Sciences, University of

Manitoba, 9/96

-2000

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba,

1/93

-8/96

Senior Researcher, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and Evaluation,

1/93

-8/96

Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Iowa,

1/90

-5/92

Director, the Statistical Consulting Center, University of Iowa,

5/90

-5/92

Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 7/86-12/88

Teaching Assistant, Universities of Manitoba and Wisconsin-Madison,

1983

-1989

.

Acting Director, Korean Overseas Educational Development Institute,

Seoul, Korea, 1979-1981

.

CONFERENCE, WORKSHOP AND MEETING ORGANIZATION

Organized invited paper sessions for WNAR of IBS and JSM, 1997, 1998,

1999.

Held a workshop on Analysis with Generalized Linear Models at the

Manitoba Center for Health Policy and Evaluation, 1998.

Established Student Statistics Seminar Series, Statistics Journal

Club, 1997.

Established Annual Research Day with Statistics students, 1999.

Organized the First International Conference on Statistics and Health

to be held in Edmonton, June 11-13, 2000. Shaw Conference Center,

Edmonton. http://www.stat.ualberta.ca/~brg

CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS:

Postdoctoral Fellows:

TEACHING:

University of Iowa, U.S.A. (1990-1992)

1990-1992: Appointed as the Director of Statistical Consulting Center

with reduced teaching duties.

Taught Introductory to Statistics and Biostatistics courses to

students from various disciplines both undergraduate and graduate

programs at the University of Iowa, class sizes ranging 15 to 80.

Overall Evaluation: good to excellent.

University of Manitoba, Canada (1992-1996)

1992-1996: Held Research Assistant Professor Position with no teaching

duties. Held various individualized sessions to highly qualified

professionals (eg. MDs, Medical Directors, Epidemiologists, Nurses.

Sociologists, Political Scientists, Psychologists).

1993: Taught Introduction to Statistics courses. Overall Evaluation:

good to excellent; Class sizes ranging 65 to 110.

1994: Taught a graduate level course in Advanced Biostatistics.

Overall Evaluation: good.

University of Alberta, Canada (1996-present)

1996-present: Reduced teaching duties of one course a year (necessary

teaching reduction for the National Health Scholar and Heritage Senior

Scholar Awards.)

1996: Taught a graduate level course in Multivariate Analysis.

Textbook used was Multivariate Analysis by Mardia, Kent, and Bibby.

Overall Evaluation: 4.2/5. Taught a Topics course in Techniques in

Statistical Data Analysis. Overall Evaluation: 3.5/5

1997: Taught a graduate level course in Design and Analysis of

Experiments. Textbook used was Design and Analysis of Experiments by

Montgomery and Analysis of Variance by Scheffe. Overall Evaluation:

4.0/5

Taught a graduate level course in Advanced Biostatistics.

Textbook used was Applied Logistic Regression by Hosmer and Lemeshow.

Overall Evaluation: 4.9/5.

1998: Taught a graduate level Topics course in Statistics on

Generalized Linear Models. Textbook used was Multivariate Statistical

Modelling based on Generalized Linear Models by Fahrmeir and Tutz.

Overall Evaluation:4.2/5.

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