STANLEY
AZEN, PH.D.
Dr.
Azen is currently Professor and Co-Director of Biostatistics
in the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University
of Southern California (USC) School of Medicine. At
USC, Dr. Azen was one of the “founding fathers”
of the Graduate Programs in Biostatistics, Epidemiology,
Molecular Epidemiology and Public Health. In 1998, he
was one of two recipients of the USC Associates Award
for Excellence in Teaching, in recognition of his programmatic
development and mentoring of students. Dr. Azen is also
the Director of the Statistical Consultation and Research
Center at USC. The Center is actively involved in the
design, conduct and analysis of clinical trials in cancer,
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, gerontology, ophthalmology,
physical therapy and occupational therapy. Research
studies range from the evaluation of vitamin B supplements
on coronary artery disease to determining the prevalence
and risk factors of ocular disease in Latinos.
Dr.
Azen has published over 200 scientific papers and two
textbooks. A recent scientific publication appearing
in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported
the benefit of a lifestyle redesign program in independent-living
older adults. The study was reported on national radio
and television, and has a Nielsen rating of 12.1 million
people. Dr. Azen is also the founding editor and Editor-in-Chief
of Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, the official
journal of the International Association of Statistical
Computing, published by Elsevier in Holland. Finally,
Dr. Azen continues his career as a professional pianist,
performing weekly at two well-known Pasadena restaurants.
He has released two CDs entitled: “Regressive
Moments” and “Timed Series”.
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