William A. Knaus, M.D.

Evelyn Troup Hobson Professor
Founding Chair, Department of Public Health Sciences
Acting Director, Division of Biostatistics & Epidemiology

M.D., West Virginia University School of Medicine, 1972

P.O. Box 800717
Tel: 1-434-924-8753
Fax: 1-434-924-8437
Email: wknaus@virginia.edu
Health System West Complex Room 3189

Expertise:

An experienced academic physician educator/scientist with a record of accomplishments in developing innovative approaches to education, research, and health care services.
...more

Research Interests:

William A. Knaus, M.D. is the Evelyn Troup Hobson Professor and founding Chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia Health System.

Dr. Knaus received his medical degree from West Virginia University School ...more

Dr. Knaus also designed and successfully managed one of the largest and most influential clinical trials of physician decision-making, The SUPPORT (Study to Understand Prognoses, Preferences, and Outcomes from Treatment) Trial, ever conducted.

Since 1996, in his capacity as Chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia Health System, Dr. Knaus has designed and developed a new department within School of Medicine. He established Divisions of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Clinical Informatics, and Public Health Policy and Practice. The department developed and manages an integrated clinical and administrative data repository (CDR) to support research and management efforts throughout the School of Medicine and Health System.

In 2007 a new Center for Public Health Genomics under the directorship of Dr. Steven Rich, formerly of Wake Forest University, was established at UVA in partnership with the Department.

In addition to establishing NIH, Foundation, and corporate partnerships for the Department, Dr. Knaus continues his own research in novel decision support and medical software development for which he has been elected to The Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.

Teaching Responsibilities:

Applied Biostatistics (Graduate Course); Race, Health Care, and Genomics (Undergraduate Honors Seminar co-taught with Professor Cart Trindle of UVA's Brown College)

Other Information:

Current Projects:

Recent Publications

Data mining and clinical data repositories: Insights from a 667,000 patient data set. Mullins IM. Siadaty MS. Lyman J. Scully K. Garrett CT. Miller WG. Muller R. Robson B. Apte C. Weiss S. Rigoutsos I. Platt D. Cohen S. Knaus WA. Computers in Biology & Medicine. 36(12):1351-77, 2006 Dec.

Locating previously unknown patterns in data-mining results: a dual data- and knowledge-mining method. Siadaty MS. Knaus WA. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making. 6:13, 2006.

Relemed: sentence-level search engine with relevance score for the MEDLINE database of biomedical articles. Siadaty MS. Shu J. Knaus WA. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making. 7:1, 2007.

Impact of patient distance to radiation therapy on mastectomy use in early-stage breast cancer patients. Schroen AT. Brenin DR. Kelly MD. Knaus WA. Slingluff CL Jr. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 23(28):7074-80, 2005 Oct 1.

The Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II. Article of Knaus et al with expert commentary by Dr Derek Angus. Al-Khafaji A. Angus DC. Knaus WA. Journal of Critical Care. 22(1):85-8, 2007 Mar.

Designing trials and deciding on therapy in complex diseases: what can we do to improve?. Knaus WA. Medical Decision Making. 25(4):366-9, 2005 Jul-Aug.

Links to More Information