Steven Grossman
***K Springmeadow Drive
Holbrook, NY 11741
**********@*******.***
Summary
Very experienced and hard working Data Scientist/SAS programmer/Statistician looking for the right fit to make a positive contribution where his work will make a difference.
Areas of Expertise
Database Management
SAS programmer
Statistician
Data Cleaning
Data Mining
Education
M.S. Applied Math and Statistics / GPA 3.62
State University of Stony Brook, May 1995
B.S. Applied Math and Statistics/Economics (double major) / GPA 3.91
State University of Stony Brook, December 1993
Experience
Department of Psychiatry at SUNY Stony Brook:
Senior Data Scientist 12/95-Present
Managing Intensive Longitudinal Data
Data Mining, exploratory analysis, expert SAS programmer
Analyze data using regression, multivariate analysis, multilevel modeling, survival analysis
Communicate statistical findings and research design to non-quantitative audience
Prepare charts/graphs and tables for presentations and publications
Programming Skills
Statistical Languages: SAS(modules include BASE, IML, STAT, GRAPH, MACRO), SQL, SPSS, Statistica, Minitab, BMDP, GB-STAT, RATE, HLM
Software: Microsoft Access, Word, Excel, Power Point, Word Perfect, D-Base, Sigma Plot, Table Curve
Platforms: IBM mainframe, VAX, UNIX, Macintosh, PC
Publications
Clinical Blood Pressure Underestimates Ambulatory Blood Pressure in an Untreated Employer-Based US Population, Circulation, 2016;134:1794-1807
Predictors of Adult Height and Weight in Boys Treated With Methylphenidate for Childhood Behavior Problems, J. Am. Acad. Child Adolesc. Psychiatry, 39:4, April 2000 (pg 517-524)
Long-term Methylphenidate Therapy in Children With Comorbid Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Chronic Multiple Tic Disorder, Arch General
Psychiatry/Vol. 56, APR 1999 (pg 330-338)
Clozapine and Haloperidol Modulate N-Methyl-D-aspartate and Non-N-Methyl-D-aspartate Receptor-Mediated Neurotransmission in Rat Prefrontal Cortical Neurons, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 283, No 1 1997 (pg 226-234)
The Use of Demographic Characteristics to Predict Compliance in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, Vol. 15, No 5 1995 (pg 366)
References
Available upon request