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Joseph Gardiner,
Ph.D.
Associate Chairperson, Epidemiology
Professor of Epidemiology and Statistics
Director, Division of Biostatistics
Ph.D., 1978 (Statistics)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Michigan State University
Department of Epidemiology
B601 West Fee Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing 48824
(517) 353.8623 x110
E-mail:
gardine3@msu.edu
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Research Interests
Joseph Gardiner is Director of the Division of
Biostatistics in the Department of Epidemiology
in the College of Human Medicine. He has been at
the university since 1978 and is Professor of
Statistics and Probability in the College of
Natural Science. Dr. Gardiner has collaborated
extensively with epidemiologists and medical
researchers at MSU, and with health services
researchers outside the university. Since 1991,
Dr. Gardiner has had a pivotal role in over 22
epidemiologic/clinical studies, many of these
supported by NIH, and as principal
biostatistician or collaborator in 12 additional
NIH-funded projects. His recent and current
research addresses statistical issues in
cost-effectiveness analysis which grew from a
comprehensive study of cost-effectiveness in
heart disease and evaluation of the
cost-effectiveness of the implantable
cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). His current
research “Statistical Innovations in Health
Services Research” builds upon this early work.
It addresses the development of models that
reflect the experience of patients in sustained
and changing states of health, and methods for
analyzing jointly both cost and effectiveness
measures using multivariate methods from
survival analyses.
Among his current collaborations with clinical
and epidemiologic investigators are: (with Susan
Schantz) a study of neuropsychological function
among Great Lakes fisheaters exposed to
polyhalogenated biphenyls and other
environmental contaminants;
(with Robert
Smith) improving quality of life in
high-utilizing somatizing patients in managed
care by strengthening the patient-provider
relationship;
(with RK Thakur) a study of the efficacy of ICD
therapy in broader classes of patients;
(with Ved Gossain) an evaluation of diagnosed
and undiagnosed diabetes including quality of
diabetes care among workers in the automobile
industry.
Dr. Gardiner serves on the editorial boards of
American Heart Journal, Statistics & Probability
Letters, Journal of Statistics & Applications,
and previously on the editorial boards of
Medical Decision Making and the American
Statistical Association (ASA)/Society of
Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Series
on Statistics & Applied Probability. He is a
standing member of scientific review committees
at NIMH and AHRQ.
Dr. Gardiner is a recipient of the Distinguished
Faculty Award from MSU. He is a Fellow of the
American Statistical Association and an Elected
Member of the International Statistical
Institute.
Selected Publications
Gardiner JC, Luo
Z, Liu L, Bradley CJ. A stochastic framework for
estimation of summary measures in
cost-effectiveness analyses. Expert Review in
Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
2006;6(3):347-358.
Gardiner JC, Luo
Z, Bradley CJ, Sirbu CM, Given CW. A dynamic
model for estimating changes in health status
and costs. Statistics in Medicine
2006;25(21):3648-3667.
Luo Z, Goddeeris
J, Gardiner JC, Lyles JS, Smith RC. Cost of a
primary care intervention for patients with
medically unexplained symptoms – a randomized
controlled trial. Psychiatric Services
2007;58:1079-1086.
Soundarraj D,
Thakur RK, Gardiner JC, Khasnis A, Jongnarangsin
K. Inappropriate ICD therapy: Does device
configuration make a difference? Pace-Pacing
and Clinical Electrophysiology
2006;29(8):810-815.
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