Mark R. Conaway, Ph.D.

Professor
Biostatistics & Epidemiology
Ph.D., Statistics, University of Minnesota, 1985

P.O. Box 800717
Tel: 1-434-924-8510
Fax: 1-434-924-8437
Email: mconaway@virginia.edu
OMS Room 3877

Expertise:

Design and analysis for clinical trials Statistical methods for animal models Longitudinal data

Research Interests:

Dr. Conaway's areas of research interest include: missing data, design of phase I and phase II clinical trials, and developing reference norms.

Teaching Responsibilities:

Stat-531 Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials Micr-838 Practical Biostatistics

Recent Publications

Peddada, S., Prescott, K., and Conaway, M. (2001) ''Tests for Order Restrictions in Binary Data'', Biometrics. 57 (4): 1219-1227

Conaway,M , Dunbar, S., and Peddada, S. (2004) “Designs for single or multiple agent phase I trials”, Biometrics, 60, 661-669.

Willson DF, Thomas NJ, Markovitz BP, Bauman LA, DiCarlo JV, Pon S, Jacobs BR, Jefferson LS, Conaway MR, Egan EA, and members of the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) (2005) “Effect of Exogenous Surfactant (Calfactant) in Pediatric Acute Lung Injury, Journal of the American Medical Association 293 (4): 470-476

Stevenson, R., Conaway, M., Chumlea, WC, Rosenbaum, P., Fung, E., Henderson, R., Worley, G., Liptak, G., O’Donnell, M., Samson-Fang, L., and Stallings, V. (2006) “Growth and Health in Children with Moderate-Severe Cerebral Palsy”, Pediatrics, Vol 118, Number 3, 1010-1018.