Steve Simon earned a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Iowa in 1982. He currently works as a research biostatistician at Childrens Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, MO. He is funded on three separate NIH grants and has helped several others obtain research funding. Steve holds a patent on a software system that is just beginning to be marketed to nursing executives.
In a previous job at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Steve provided extensive guidance for research programs in reproductive toxicology, ergonomics, noise-induced hearing loss, and inhalation toxicology.
Steve Simon has provided lectures on Quality Control methods for several short course at the American Society of Andrology. Steve also participated in a workshop “Methods for semen studies in humans” in 1989, leading the discussion on longitudinal research designs.
Throughout his career, Steve has been an active researcher. He has co-authored over 60 publications in a variety of Medical and Statistical Journals. He has produced a series of invited editorials for the Lab Corner of the Journal of Andrology and recently published a book, Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials, through Oxford University Press.
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