Jerry Reiter
     Associate Professor of Statistical Science


     Office:
      112A Old Chemistry Building

     E-mail:      jerry at stat dot duke dot edu

     Phone:      (919) 668-5227
     Fax:          (919) 684-8594

    
     Mailing Address: 
    
     Box
90251
, Duke University
     Durham
, NC 27708-0251 USA





Brief Biography
I graduated from Duke University with a BS in mathematics in 1992.    After working for two years as an actuary, I got my Ph.D. in statistics from Harvard University in 1999.    I landed back at Duke in the Department of Statistical Science in Fall 2002.    For a summary of the highlights of my academic life, see my curriculum vitae.
                                   
Teaching
I am on sabbatical in Fall 2009 and not teaching a course until Spring 2010. Then, I will teach an undergraduate course on analysis of surveys and a half-credit graduate course on Bayesian methods for survey sampling. I am honored to be the recipient of the Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award for 2006-2007  (news story about the award). This annual award is given by Duke undergraduates to a member of the Duke faculty.

Research
I participate in both applied and methodological research in statistics.  I am most interested in applications involving social science and public policy, although I enjoy working with researchers in all disciplines.  My methodological research focuses mainly on statistical methods for protecting data confidentiality, for handling missing data, and for making causal inferences. In 2009, Duke ran an article on my research interests that does a great job explaining some of the things that intrigue me. For more detailed descriptions and copies of papers, follow this link.