Maureen Lahiff, PhD
Emeritus Academic, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Affiliated Faculty, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health
Maureen Lahiff has been a lecturer in biostatistics at the BPH since 1991. She teaches introductory and intermediate statistics courses for doctoral students, masters and MPH students, and undergraduates. She also teaches for the Online MPH Program.
Address: 2121 Berkeley Way
Berkeley, CA 94720
Berkeley, CA 94720
Biography
Distinguished Teaching and Mentorship Award, School of Public Health, 2009
Lifetime Friend of the Joint Medical Program, UCB-UCSF, 2017
Zak Sabry Mentorship Award, UCB School of Public Health, 2019
Research Interests
- Multivariate methods
- Time series and longitudinal data
- Acculturation and health
Education
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PhD – Statistics
University of Chicago, 1984 -
AM – Statistics
University of Michigan, 1974 -
AM – Math
University of Michigan, 1974 - AB (Honors) – University of Detroit, 1971
Publications
Courses Taught
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- PH W142
- Intro to Probability and Statistics in Biology and Public Health