Degrees:B.S. Mathematics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1990); M.S. Mathematics/Statistics, University of Massachusetts Lowell (1994); Sc.D. Biostatistics, Harvard University School of Public Health (1999)
Research Interests:
Survival and Longitudinal Data Analysis.
Smoothing methods including local polynomials and splines.
Clinical Trials.
Professional Activities:
Member, American Statistical Association (ASA).
Member, International Biometrics Society, ENAR.
Honors and Awards:
Harvard University Teaching Fellow 1995-1998.
NIH Predoctoral Training Grant Recipient, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 1994-1997.
Student Travel Award, Eastern North American Region of The Biometrics Society, 1997.
Selected Publications:
Parise, H., Ruppert, D., Wand, M., and Ryan, L.M. Semiparametric Generalized Mixed Models for the Incorporation of Historical Control Data. In Press: Applied Statistics.
Parise, H., Dinse, G.E., and Ryan, L.M. Flexible Estimates of Tumor Incidence for Intermediately Lethal Tumors in a Typical Long Term Animal Bioassay. To appear: Applied Statistics.
Özkaynak, H.; Parise, H.; Privalova, L.; Brezgina, S.; Katsnelson, B.; Kuzmin, S.; Voronin, S.; Kosheleva, A.; Spengler, J. Acute Effects of Air Pollution on Respiratory Symptoms of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Children in Nizhni Tagil, Russia. Abstract: PM2000 - Particulate Matter and Health.
Jaakkola, J.; Parise, H.; Spengler, J. Emission from Surface Material and Respiratory Health. Abstract: ISEA 2000 - International Society of Exposure Analysis.
Jaakkola, J.; Parise, H.; Spengler, J. Housing Characteristics and Children’s Respiratory Health. Abstract: ISEA 2000 - International Society of Exposure Analysis.