Niko Kaciroti
Research Scientist
Biostatistics, Pediatrics
Medicine
PhD, Biostatistics, University of Michigan
Niko Kaciroti is a Research Scientist in the Departments of Pediatrics and Biostatistics. He received his PhD in Biostatistics from the University of Michigan. Since then, he has collaborated on multidisciplinary research at the University of Michigan and with researchers from other universities in the United States and internationally. His main research interest is in using Bayesian models for analyzing longitudinal data from clinical trials with missing data, as well as using Bayesian methods for nonlinear and dynamic models. Dr. Kaciroti is an elected member of the International Statistical Institute and serves as statistical editor for the American Journal of Preventive Medicine and the International Journal of Behavior Nutrition and Physical Activity.
Projects:
None
University Affiliation(s)
CCMB
Community and Professional Affiliation(s)
American Statistical Association | Bayesian Statistical Science | International Biometrics Society
Research Area(s)
Bayesian Modeling | Behavioral medicine | Biostatistics | Computational Data Science | Mathematical modeling & statistical analysis
Publications
- Do child gender and temperament moderate associations between Head Start classroom social-emotional climate and children's social-emotional competencies?
- Erratum: Weight status in young girls and the onset of puberty (Pediatrics (March 2001) 119, (e624-e630) DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-2186)
- SPOUSES' DISCORDANCE ON REPORTED ANGER-COPING RESPONSE STYLES PREDICT INCREASED RISK OF EARLY MORTALITY 32 YEARS LATER
Grants
- Funded by: KACIROTI, Niko
- Senior/key personnel of: Fundamental Biobehavioral Mechanisms Underlying the Integrated Development of Emotion, Attachment, and Nutritive Intake in the Mother-Infant Dyad
- Co-investigator of: Fundamental Biobehavioral Mechanisms Underlying the Integrated Development of Emotion, Attachment, and Nutritive Intake in the Mother-Infant Dyad