
Dr. Green, is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Psychiatry with McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston, committed to enhancing the efficacy of clinical studies.
Throughout his career, Dr. Green has applied advanced quantitative methodologies to address complex issues surrounding central nervous system disorders and risk behavior. Dr. Green's work traverses several domains, each showcasing his impact on the field. His expertise in Bayesian statistics and flexible trial design has enhanced the approach to clinical research, fostering more adaptive and efficient methodologies. His mastery of structural equation and latent modeling has provided invaluable insights into the intricate interplay of psychological factors, paving the way for more nuanced understanding and targeted interventions.
Education
Graduate School
University of Houston, Houston, Texas
Research
Research Interests
- Bayesian Modeling
- Adaptive Trial Design
- Structural Equation Modeling
Publications
- Assessing the impact of a semi-structured intraoperative anaesthesia handoff cognitive aid on surgical patient outcomes: study protocol for a cluster randomised trial
- A possible volcanic origin for the Greenland ice core Pt anomaly near the Bølling-Allerød/Younger Dryas boundary
- Characterization of Cognitive-Behavioral Counseling Duration Thresholds for Effective Tobacco Treatment
- The late positive potential predicts contingency management outcomes for cocaine use disorder
- Vascular Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and Chromosome 2q32 Microdeletion Syndrome