Douglas C. Everett, PhD

Douglas C. Everett
Douglas C. Everett, PhD, is a researcher at National Jewish Health. Dr. Everett is in the Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics.
Manager, Data Coordinating Center
Professor
Office of Academic Affairs
Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics

Special Interests

Statistics Education Cardiorespiratory physiology

Education

Education
SUNY- Buffalo, PhD, Physiology
Duke University, MS, Physical Therapy
Cornell University, BA

Awards & Recognition

2006-Present: Associate Editor, Advances in Physiology Education
2001-Present: Editorial Review Board, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
2001-Present: Who's Who in America
2001-Present: International Directory of Distinguished Leadership
2001-2006: Editorial Review Board, Advances in Physiology Education
2002-2004: Cochair, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, National Jewish Health

Professional Memberships

American Physiological Society
International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissues
New York Academy of Sciences
American Statistical Association
International Society for Mountain Medicine

Teaching & Professional Positions

2006-Present: Course Director, Biostatistics 6606, University of Colorado Denver  

2001-2005: Course Director, Biometrics 6601-6602, University of Colorado Denver

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