Prof. David Faraggi

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984

Rabin building, Room: 8059

+972-4-8249142 (3142)

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Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984

Rabin building, Room: 8059

+972-4-8249142 (3142)

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Short Bio

David Faraggi received his Ph.D. degree in Statistics from University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1984, and joined the Department of Statistics at University of Haifa in 1988. Prior to that he was a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health. He held visiting positions at the Biometric Research Branch of the National Institute of Health, USA, and at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, USA.  His research has been supported by the Binational US-Israel Foundation (BSF) and the National Institutes of Health. In particular, David Faraggi was a principal investigator in the EAGeR Clinical Trial on the Effects of Aspirin in Gestation and Reproductions. In 2004-2010 David Faraggi served as Vice-Rector (Vice Provost) and between 2010-2016 he was the Rector (Provost) of the University of Haifa.   

Research interests

  • Biostatistics
  • Clinical Trials
  • ROC Curves
  • Neural Networks for Survival Data  

Selected Publications

  • Draper N. R. and Faraggi D. (1985). Role of the Papadakis estimator in one and two dimensional field trials. Biometrika 72, 223-226.
  • Reiser B., Faraggi D. and Guttman I. (1992). Choice of sample size for strength stress models. Communication in Statistics – Theory and Methods 21, 559-569.
  • Faraggi, D. and Reiser B. (1993). Incorporating prior beliefs in treatment allocations in clinical trials. Biometrical Journal 2, 143-149.
  • Faraggi, D., and Simon, R. (1995). A neural network model for survival data. Statistics in Medicine 14, 73-82.
  • Faraggi, D. and Simon, R. (1995). The maximum likelihood neural network as a statistical classification model. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 46, 93-104.
  • Dror, S., Faraggi, D. and Reiser, B. (1995). Dynamic treatment allocation adjusting for prognostic factors for more than two treatments. Biometrics51, 1338-1343.
  • Faraggi, D. and Korn, E. (1996). Competing risks with frailty models when treatment affects only one failure type. Biometrika 83, 467-471.
  • Faraggi, D. and Simon, R. (1998). Bayesian variable selection for censored survival data. Biometrics 54, 1475-1485.
  • Goldenshluger, A. and Faraggi, D. (2000). Non-parametric estimation of weighted proportions with application to particle size measurement. Biometrika 87, 157-171.
  • Faraggi, D. (2003). Adjusting ROC curves and related indices for covariates. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society – Series D – The Statistician 52, 179-192.
  • Rotnitzky, A., Faraggi, D. and Schisterman, E. (2006). Weighted maximum likelihood and doubly robust estimators for the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve in the presence of verification bias. Journal of the American Statistical Association 101, 1276–1288.
  • Schisterman E, Silver R, Lesher L, Faraggi D, Wactawski-Wende J, Townsend JM, Lynch AM, Perkins NJ, Mumford SL, Galai N. (2014). Preconception low-dose aspirin and pregnancy outcomes: results from the EAGeR randomised trial. The Lancet 384, 29–36.

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