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Lawrence
H.
Moulton
,
PhD

Professor
- Emeritus

Larry Moulton, PhD ’86, MS, is a biostatistician who uses his statistical expertise to design and analyze infectious disease studies in low- and middle-income countries.

Contact Info

Research Interests

International Health; Biostatistics; Statistical Epidemiology; Longitudinal Data; Bioassay; Cluster Randomized Trials; Vaccine Safety; Vaccine Effectiveness; Vitamin A; HIV/AIDS; Landmines
Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
1986
MS
University of Texas
1978
Overview
The photo above is one of my first selfies, at the 50th anniversary of City Lights Bookstore.
I am a biostatistician focused on studies of infectious diseases in low and middle income countries. I am involved in numerous cluster randomized trials; those involving vaccines are especially interesting, as they afford the opportunity to measure indirect effects of immunization. I am working on methods for the design, especially the randomization, of such trials, as well as methods of analysis of the resulting correlated data.
Honors & Awards
1987 Phi Beta Kappa.
1987 Delta Omega, Alpha Chapter.
2003 Exceptional Public Service Award (Secretary of Defense; for work on the Anthrax Vaccine Expert Committee).
2010 American Public Health Association Statistics Section Award for Academia.
Select Publications
Projects
Ultra Curto TB
SANTE-Sauver avec l’Azithromycine en Traitant les Femmes Enceintes et les Enfants