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Tony Mangino, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Biostatistics Consulting and Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration Lab (Biostat CIRCL) in the Department of Biostatistics. His research as a team scientist focuses on statistical and research design consultation on a variety of projects including program evaluations, biomedical intervention studies, survey research projects, and various student, faculty, and community endeavors. He also studies multilevel/mixed effects models, generative modeling, and methods for improving collaborations within research teams.

Dr. Mangino's Curriculum Vitae

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Education

  • PhD, Educational Psychology
    • Ball State University
  • MS, Quantitative Psychology
    • Ball State University
  • MA, Educational Psychology
    • Ball State University
  • BA, Psychology
    • University of Southern Maine

Research Interests

  • Classification analyses and predictive modeling
  • Multilevel/Mixed effects modeling
  • Generative machine learning
  • Survey methodology
  • Team science & collaborative biostatistics

In the News

Biostatistics team to present at the 2022 Joint Statistical Meeting international conference

Members of the Department of Biostatistics (BST) at the University of Kentucky College of Public Health, will be presenting at the 2022 Joint Statistical Meeting (JSM) international conference held in Washington, DC, August 6-11.