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Haresh Rochani, DrPH, MPH

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DrPH, Biostatistics
Georgia Southern University

About

Haresh Rochani, DrPH, MPH, MBBS, is a biostatistician and senior research scientist with extensive experience applying advanced statistical methods to public health and clinical research. His expertise spans the design and analysis of clinical trials, handling missing data through methods such as multiple imputation and sensitivity analyses, analysis of large observational and administrative datasets, and the design of cluster-randomized and longitudinal studies, as well as survival analysis. He provides statistical leadership for grants, Data and Safety Monitoring Boards (DSMBs), and Data Coordinating Centers (DCCs). He has served as Chair of a section of the American Public Health Association. Rochani has contributed to research and training across academia, healthcare and industry, with a focus on translating rigorous statistical methodology into evidence-based public health and clinical practice.

Rochani holds a Doctor of Public Health in biostatistics and a Master of Public Health from Georgia Southern University, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Trials Design and Management from the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy. He also earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. His career reflects a commitment to methodological rigor and the application of statistical science to improve health outcomes across diverse study designs and populations.