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Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Jeff Gill


Role
  
Author

Fields
  
Political Science

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Born
  
December 22, 1960 (age 63) (
1960-12-22
)

Institutions
  
Washington University in St. Louis University of Florida

Alma mater
  
UCLA Georgetown University American University

Education
  
Georgetown University, Washington University in St. Louis, American University, University of California, Los Angeles

Books
  
Bayesian methods, Numerical Issues in Statistical, Essential Mathematics for Politic, Your PhD Coach: How to G, Get Sorted: How to Make the

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Jefferson “Jeff” Gill (born December 22, 1960) is now Distinguished Professor of Government, Professor of Statistics, and a member of the Center for Behavioral Neurosciences at American University as of the Fall of 2017. He was a Professor of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis and the Director of the Center for Applied Statistics. He was also President of the Society for Political Methodology, and is an inaugural a fellow of the Society for Political Methodology. Major areas of research and interest include: Political Methodology, American Politics, Statistical Computing, Research Methods, and Public Administration. Current research is focused on projects on work in the development of Bayesian hierarchical models, nonparametric Bayesian models, elicited prior development from expert interviews, as well in fundamental issues in statistical inference. He has extensive expertise in statistical computing, Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) tools in particular. Most sophisticated Bayesian models for the social or medical sciences require complex, compute-intensive tools such as MCMC to efficiently estimate parameters of interest. and is an expert these statistical and computational techniques and use them to contribute to empirical knowledge in the biomedical and social sciences. Current theoretical work builds logically on my prior applied work and adds opportunities to develop new hybrid algorithms for statistical estimation with multilevel specifications and complex time-series and spatial relationships. Current applied work includes: energetics and cancer, long-term mental health outcomes from children's exposure to war, pediatric head trauma, analysis of mouse models, and molecular models of sickle cell disease. He also contributes to gene-wide associate studies (GWAS) that seek to discover correlated cancer genes related to obesity, diet, and exercise, as well as consult on computational genetics analysis. Other work includes Bayesian hierarchical models, Markov chain Monte Carlo theory, bureaucratic behavior in national security agencies, and issues in political epidemiology. His best known works include Essential Mathematics for Political and Social Research, with Cambridge University Press. and the third edition of Bayesian Methods for the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Chapman & Hall/CRC), which is the leading Bayesian text for these disciplines. He is the author of seven other books. His journal work has appeared in the Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Journal of Politics, Electoral Studies, Statistical Science, Political Research Quarterly, Sociological Methods and Research, Public Administration Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Journal of Statistical Software, Political Analysis, Lancet Neurology, American Journal of Epidemiology, Journal of Urology, and others.

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Gill was Visiting Professor of Government at Harvard University 2006–2007 and has been Affiliate Professor of Statistics at the University of Florida since 2001, and also taught at the University of California, Davis from 2004–2007. He will be a visiting professor at Harvard University again for the Spring of 2018.

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    Education

  • B.A. in Mathematics at UCLA (1984)
  • M.B.A at Georgetown (1988)
  • Ph.D. (Government, Statistics) American University (1996)
  • Post Doctoral Researcher, Harvard University (1997–98)
  • Selected works

  • "Is Partial-Dimension Convergence a Problem for Inferences From MCMC Algorithms?" 2008. Political Analysis, 16:2, 153-178.
  • Bayesian Methods: A Social and Behavioral Sciences Approach (second edition) 2007. ISBN 1-58488-562-9
  • The Etiology of Public Support for the Designated Hitter Rule (with Chris Zorn) 2007. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2:2, 189-203.
  • Essential Mathematics for Political and Social Research 2006 Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-68403-X
  • Numerical Issues in Statistical Computing for the Social Scientist (with Micah Altman and Michael P McDonald) 2003. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-23633-0
  • Essential Mathematics for Political and Social Research
  • References

    Jeff Gill Wikipedia