Jamie Crandell, PhD
About
Jamie Crandell, PhD, is a research associate professor in the Department of Biostatistics and the School of Nursing. Some of her main research interests are Bayesian methods, longitudinal analysis and measurement error modeling.
Dr. Crandell’s collaborations include studies designed to improve the health of youth with Type 1 diabetes, to further understand the role of the family in management of childhood chronic conditions, and to promote acceptance of HPV vaccination in pre-teens.
Jamie Crandell in the Gillings News
Honors and Awards
Bernard Greenberg Dissertation Award
2007, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Barry H. Margolin Dissertation Award
2007, Department of Biostatistics
Pre-doctoral Intramural Training Award
2004-2006, National Institutes of Health
ENAR Student Paper Award
2005, International Biometrics Society
Mindel Sheps Fellowship
2005, UNC School of Public Health
Max Halperin Scholarship
2005, Department of Biostatistics
Traineeship in Environmental Biostatistics
2001-2004, NIEHS
Greenberg Scholarship
2001-2002, Department of Biostatistics
John Dickinson Award
2000, Department of Psychology, University of Richmond
Research Activities
Bayesian methods, longitudinal analysis and measurement error modeling
Education
- PhD, Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006
- MS, Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003
- BS, Mathematics / Chemistry / Psychology, University of Richmond, 2001