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Applications:
Behavioral Science, Engineering, Healthcare Research, Social Science
Methodologies:
Bayesian Methods, Causal Inference, Databases and Data management, Mathematical and Statistical Modeling, Security and Privacy, Statistics

Michael Elliott

Professor

Biostatistics, School of Public Health
Survey Research Center

Professor of Biostatistics, School of Public Health and Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research

Michael Elliott is Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and Research Scientist at the Institute for Social Research. Dr. Elliott’s statistical research interests focus around the broad topic of “missing data,” including the design and analysis of sample surveys, casual and counterfactual inference, and latent variable models. He has worked closely with collaborators in injury research, pediatrics, women’s health, and the social determinants of physical and mental health. Dr. Elliott serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of the American Statistical Association. He is currently serving as a co-investigator on the MIDAS-affiliated Reinventing Urban Transportation and Mobility project, working to develop methods to improve the representativeness of naturalistic driving data.