Grecio (Greg) J. Sandoval

Grecio (Greg) J. Sandoval

Grecio (Greg) J. Sandoval

M.A., Ph.D.

Assistant Research Professor


School: Milken Institute School of Public Health

Department: Biostatistics and Bioinformatics

Contact:

Office Phone: 301-881-9260
Biostatistics Center -, 6110 Executive Blvd Rockville MD 20852

Grecio (Greg) Sandoval, PhD, joined the George Washington University Biostatistics Center in 2014 as a statistician for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Maternal Fetal Medicine Units (MFMU) Network. He is currently a principal investigator for the NHLBI-funded CORD Clamping among Neonates with Congenital Heart Disease trial (CORD-CHD). He is also a statistician for the Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis by Genomic Sequencing, a study evaluating the impact of prenatal sequencing on clinical management and healthcare utilization and costs. Dr. Sandoval has coordinated and managed multiple NIH-funded multi-site research projects and has performed numerous statistical analyses for the MFMU Network. Prior to joining the Biostatistics Center, Dr. Sandoval was an industry biostatistician at a contract research organization where he developed expertise in statistical programming and gained experience in the conduct of clinical trials research.

Dr. Sandoval received his PhD in Biostatistics from the George Washington University where his dissertation research focused on cost-efficient clinical study designs. His research interests include the design of clinical trial and epidemiological studies, cost-effectiveness analysis, and healthcare resource utilization.


EXPERTISE: 

Biostatistics

Epidemiology

EDUCATION: 

PhD Biostatistics, The George Washington University, 2021

MA Biostatistics, Boston University, 2009

BS Mathematics, The University of Texas at Austin, 2007

INSTITUTES AND CENTERS: 

The Biostatistics Center