Charles Green, PhD, is a full professor with tenure and has been on the faculty of the Institute for Clinical Research and Learning Health Care at UTHealth Houston since 2005. A clinical psychologist and applied statistician, he specializes in utilizing advanced quantitative approaches for clinical research problems with interests in Bayesian statistics and data mining. He will provide statistical support for a proposed study.
Dr. Green provides quantitative and methodological support for multiple departments and has taught biostatistics, advanced biostatistics, and advanced clinical trial design in the Master’s Degree Program in Clinical Research. He provides analytic support to the Institute of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease at UTHealth Houston. Dr. Green has been an author of over 200 peer-reviewed publications.
Dr. Green has provided quantitative mentoring to a growing number of physicians enrolled in a post-doctoral master’s degree program for clinical research as well as graduate student trainees and postdoctoral fellows, resulting in an impressive number of master’s theses, doctoral dissertations, and peer-reviewed articles involving mentees as co-authors. As a result of his mentorship, Dr. Green has contributed to multiple NIH-funded K-awards and other highly sought-after awards. He has provided data analytic support on over 45 studies funded by institutions including AHRQ, the VA, NCI, NHLBI, NIMH, NIAAA, NIDA, CPRIT, the CDC, the DoD, NASA, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Stanley Foundation, and the Michael J. Fox Foundation. These include ongoing or recently completed, externally-funded Bayesian clinical trials as well as ongoing Bayesian learning health-care clinical trials funded by the UT System and one MD Anderson Cancer Center Moonshot clinical trial using a learning health-care approach.
1. Bayesian modeling
2. Adaptive trial design
3. Structural equation modeling