Associate Dean for Education
Professor
Department of
Mental Health
Department of
Biostatistics
Department of
Health Policy and Management
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
624 N Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205
Mental Health Office: Hampton House 839
Biostatistics Office: Wolfe St Building E3533
Dean Office: Wolfe St. Building W1033
Phone: (410) 502-6222
Fax: (410) 955-9088
Email: estuart at jhu.edu
URL: http://www.biostat.jhsph.edu/~estuart/
Official faculty
webpage
I am a Professor in the Department of Mental Health, the Department of Biostatistics, and the Department of Health Policy and Management of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Associate Dean for Education at the School.
My primary research interests are in statistical methodology for mental health research, particularly relating to causal inference and missing data. I primarily work in the areas of education, prevention, and intervention and dabble a bit in autism research as well.
I co-Direct the Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy Research and am Methods Editor for the Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness.
Every summer I teach a short course for the Department of Mental Health Summer Institute (Click here for more information). Starting in Summer 2017 I will teach two courses each year, both online: one on propensity score methods, and one on missing data methods. See the link above for more details.
For an introduction to my work you can watch the short or long version of my JHSPH Dean's Lecture.
Click here for the one and a half hour webinar on propensity scores I taught for AcademyHealth.
Click here for the presentations from the Atlantic Causal Inference conference held May 24-25, 2012 at JHSPH.
Click here for the presentations from the mid-Atlantic Causal Inference conference held May 19-20, 2008 at JHSPH.
Click here for sample code to go with Harder, Stuart, and Anthony (2009).
Click here for media links to my work.
Special thanks to Roger Peng for sharing his webpage formatting with me.