UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

Photo of David V. Glidden, PhD  David V. Glidden, PhD

Professor of Biostatistics, UCSF

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(415) 514-8009
(514) 514-8150 (fax)

Box 0560 , UCSF; San Francisco, CA 94143-0560

Education

University of California, Berkeley, CA, BA, 1988, Statistics
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, PhD, 1993, Biostatistics
Harvard University, Boston, MA, Fellowship, 1995, Biostatistics

Professional Experience

  • 1988 - 1993
    University of Washington Research Assistant
  • 1993 - 1995
    Harvard University Research Fellow
  • 1995 - 1997
    Harvard University Research Associate
  • 1997 - 2003
    University of California, San Francisco Assistant Adjunct Professor
  • 2003 - 2007
    University of California, San Francisco Associate Professor in Residence
  • 2007 -
    University of California, San Francisco Professor in Residence

Honors & Awards

  • 1988
    W.W. Stout Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Washington
  • 1988 - 1990
    Graduate Fellowship Award, Graduate School, University of Washington
  • 1990 - 1993
    National Research Service Award, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
  • 1993
    School of Public Health Outstanding Student Citation for Biostatistics, Univ. of Washington
  • 2007
    TICR Award for Excellence in Teaching

Selected Publications

  • Glidden DV, Self SG. Semiparametric likelihood estimation in the Clayton-Oakes model. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics 26:363-372, 1999.
  • Glidden DV, Wei LJ. Rank estimation of treatment differences based on repeated measurements subject to dependent censoring. Journal of the American Statistical Association 94:888-895, 1999.
  • Glidden, DV. A two-stage estimator of the dependence parameter in the Clayton-Oakes model. Lifetime Data Analysis 6:141-156, 2000.
  • Glidden DV. Robust inference for event probabilities with non-Markov data. Biometrics 58:361-368, 2002.
  • Glidden DV. Rejoinder to the discussion of P.R. Burton and M.P. Epstein. Gen Epidemiol 23:219-20, 2002.
  • Glidden DV, Liang K-Y, Chiu Y-F, Pulver AE. Multipoint affected sibpair linkage methods for localizing susceptibility genes for complex diseases. Genetic Epidemiology 24:107-177, 2003.
  • Glidden DV, Vittinghoff E. Modelling clustered survival data from multicentre clinical trials. Stat Med 23:369-88, 2004.
  • Vittinghoff E, Glidden DV, Shiboski SC, McCulloch CE. Regression Methods in Biostatistics: Linear, Logistic, Survival and Repeated Measures Models. Springer, New York, 2005.
  • Peretz D, Supattapone S, Giles K, Vergara J, Freyman Y, Lessard P, Safar JG, Glidden DV, McCulloch C, Nguyen HO, Scott M, Dearmond SJ, Prusiner SB. Inactivation of prions by acidic sodium dodecyl sulfate Journal of Virology 80:322-331, 2006.
  • Glidden DV. Pairwise dependence diagnostics for clustered failure time data. Biometrika 94:371-85, 2007.
  • Miller SP, McQuillen PS, Hamrick S, Xu D, Glidden D, Karl T, Azakie A, Ferriero DM, Barkovich AJ, Vigneron DB. Abnormal brain development in newborns with congenital heart disease. New England Journal of Medicine 357(19):1928-38, 2007. PMID: 17989385 (PMCID not listed)
  • Tamgüney G, Giles K, Glidden DV, Lessard P, Wille H, Tremblay P, Groth DF, Yehiely F, Korth C, Moore RC, Tatzelt J, Rubinstein E, Boucheix C, Yang X, Stanley P, Lisanti MP, Dwek RA, Rudd PM, Moskovitz J, Epstein CJ, Cruz TD, Kuziel WA, Maeda N, Sap J, Ashe KH, Carlson GA, Tesseur I, Wyss-Coray T, Mucke L, Weisgraber KH, Mahley RW, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB. Genes contributing to prion pathogenesis. Journal of General Virology, 89:1777-88, 2008. PMCID not available
  • Tamgüney G, Miller MW, Giles K, Lemus A, Glidden DV, Dearmond SJ, Prusiner SB. Transmission of scrapie and sheep-passaged bovine spongiform encephalopathy prions to transgenic mice expressing elk prion protein. Journal of General Virology 90 :1035-47, 2009. PMCID not available

Updated: January 25, 2012