Paul
Rogers
Ph.D.
Leadership Role
Staff Fellow — Division of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics
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Paul Rogers, Ph.D.
(870) 543-7121
NCTRResearch@fda.hhs.gov
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Background
Dr. Paul Rogers received his Bachelor of Science in mathematics and his master’s degree and Ph.D. in biostatistics from the University of Oklahoma. His work experience is broad, from a computer scientist building enterprise-wide systems to performing statistical consulting and research epidemiology. He joined NCTR in January 2020 as a biostatistician in the Biostatistics Branch of the Division of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics.
Research Interests
Dr. Rogers' expertise and experience are in computational epidemiology, high-performance computing, generalized estimating equations, scientific information systems, geographic information systems (GIS), research database applications, and statistical software. His interests include population-based research, pharmacoepidemiology, rare-event modeling, and applications of GIS to epidemiology. Currently, he is conducting research with the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey on the subject of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the U.S. population and their relationships with antihypertensive medications.
Professional Societies/National and International Groups
American Statistical Association
Member
2014 — Present
Royal Statistical Society
Member
2010 — Present
Select Publications
Publication titles are linked to text abstracts on PubMed.
The Use of a Poisson Regression to Evaluate Antihistamines and Fatal Aircraft Mishaps in IMC.
Gildea K., Hileman C., Rogers P.B., and Salazar G.
Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2018, 89(4):1–7.
Pilots Using Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Compared to Other Fatally Injured Pilots.
Rogers P.B., Hileman C., Guillermo G., Cliburn K., Paskoff L., Hathaway W., Gildea, K., and Villala V.H.T.
Accidt Anal Prev. 107(2017): 86-91.
Development of a Geographic Information System for Risk-Informed Decision Making in Aerospace Medicine.
Paskoff L. and Rogers P.B.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2016, 87(11).
Ethanol and Drugs Found in Civil Aviation Accident Pilot Fatalities, 1989-2013.
Chaturvedi A.K., Craft K.J., Hickerson J.S., Rogers P.B., and Canfield D.V.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2016, 87(5).
Modification of the Sandwich Estimator in Generalized Estimating Equations with Correlated Binary Outcomes in Rare Event and Small Sample Settings.
Rogers P.B. and Stoner J.A.
Am J Appl Math Stat. 2015, vol. 3, no. 6:243-251.
The +Gz Recovery of Consciousness Curve.
Whinnery T., Forster E., and Rogers P.
Extrem Physiol Med. 2014, 3:9.
Toxicological Findings in Fatally Injured Pilots of 979 Amateur-Built Aircraft. Accidents.
Chaturvedi AK., Craft K.J., Hickerson J.S., Rogers P.B., and Soper J.W.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2013, 84(2):134-41.
Increased Cannabinoids Concentrations Found in Specimens from Fatal Aviation Accidents between 1997 and 2006.
Canfield D., Dubowski K., Whinnery J., Lewis R., Ritter R., and Rogers P.
Forensic Sci Int. 2010, vol. 197, no. 1: 85-88.
Evaluating Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methodology for use in the Medical Certification of Airmen.
Rogers P.B.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2009, 80(10):904-5.
The FAA’s Postmortem Forensic Toxicology Proficiency-Testing Program; the Second Seven Years.
Chaturvedi A.K., Craft C.J., Cardona P.S., Rogers P.B., and Canfield D.V.
J Anal Toxicol. 2009, 33(4):229-36.
- Contact Information
- Paul Rogers
- (870) 543-7121