Associate Scientist and Biostatistics Educator at Johns Hopkins University
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Dr. John McGready is an Associate Scientist in Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University, where he has made significant contributions to both research and education since joining the faculty. He serves as the primary instructor for "Statistical Reasoning in Public Health I and II," teaching both on-campus and online courses, as well as "Statistical Methods in Public Health III." Dr. McGready is also the co-creator of intensive data analysis workshops at the School's Summer Institute of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. His research interests encompass statistical education, small sample properties of estimation methods, and advanced semi-parametric techniques applied to anthropomorphic data, among others.Recognized for his excellence in teaching, Dr. McGready has received multiple Golden Apple Awards and other accolades for his contributions to education in public health. Before his tenure at Johns Hopkins, he worked as a quantitative policy analyst focusing on criminal justice policy and taught high school mathematics. His diverse background enriches his approach to biostatistics and public health education, making him a valuable asset to the academic community.