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Daniel H. Freeman, Jr. PhD

Daniel H. Freeman, Jr., PhD

Edgar Gnitzinger Distinguished Professorship in Aging

Director, Office of Biostatistics 
Professor

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Affiliation(s): PMCH - Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Email: dfreeman@utmb.edu
Tel:      409-772-6616
Fax:     409-772-9127  

Physical Address:
Ewing Hall, Suite 1.134
700 Harborside Dr.
Galveston, TX 77555  

Mailing Address:
301 University Blvd
Galveston, TX 77555-1148

Education:

 

B.A., Mathematics, Boston University
M.A., Mathematics, Boston University
Ph.D.,   Biostatistics, University of North Carolina

 


Academic Activities:

Dr. Daniel H Freeman holds a tenured professorship in the University Texas Medical Branch at Galveston’s School of Medicine.  Before coming to Galveston he served on the faculty at Yale University and Dartmouth Medical School.  He has mentored dozens of master of public health students and doctoral students.  His academic interests include aging, adolescent health and community based participatory research. He has written more than 100 peer reviewed papers, one book and numerous book chapters.  He holds the Edgar Gnitzinger Distinguished Professorship in Aging and is a Lifetime National Associate of the National Research Council of the National Academies.  In 2007 he won the UTMB Graduate Student Organization Distinguished Teacher Award. 

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