Topic
- addiction
- adrenal cancer
- alcohol
- Alzheimer's
- asthma
- biobank
- breast cancer
- cancer
- cessation
- chemotherapy
- colorectal cancer
- diabetes
- disease management
- gastrointestinal illness
- genetics
- health insurance
- hearing loss
- hearing protection
- heart disease
- HIV / AIDS
- HPV
- injury
- liver
- lung cancer
- medical history
- medication adherence
- mental health
- nutrition
- obesity
- oral health
- organ donation
- organ quality
- organ transplant
- other
- ovarian cancer
- physical activity
- post-treatment
- prevention
- prostate cancer
- quality of life
- recurrence
- screening
- skin cancer
- sleep safety
- smoking
- STD
- stroke
- survivorship
- symptoms
- treatment
- vaccination
- weight loss
Audience
- adolescents
- adults
- African Americans
- alumni
- caregivers
- children
- college students
- farmers
- fraternities and sororities
- girls
- health care providers
- high risk
- HMO members
- Latinos
- LGBT
- Medicare enrollees
- men
- mothers
- non-smokers
- older adults
- parents
- patients
- people living with HIV/AIDS
- research volunteers
- school age children
- smokers
- survivors
- transplant recipients
- transplant waiting list
- underserved
- veterans
- women
- young adults
Setting
Technology
Phone: 734.763.8018
Email: vnn@umich.edu
1085 S. University - 439 West Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092
Affiliations
Email: vnn@umich.edu
1085 S. University - 439 West Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092
Affiliations
- Department of Statistics (Donald A. Darling Professor of Statistics)
- Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering (Professor)
Vijayan N. Nair, PhD
Vijayan Nair, PhD, is the Donald A. Darling Professor of Statistics and Professor of Industrial & Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research interests include Statistics in Engineering, Network Tomography, Spatial Modeling, Quality and Productivity Improvement, Reliability and Risk Analysis, Robust Design for Variation Reduction, and Process Monitoring.
Associated Projects (4) +
Associated Publications (9) +
- The effect of program design on engagement with an internet-based smoking intervention: randomized factorial trial (2013)
- The distinct role of comparative risk perceptions in a breast cancer prevention program (2011)
- Women's interest in taking tamoxifen and raloxifene for breast cancer prevention: response to a tailored decision aid (2011)
- Methodologic and design issues in patient-centered e-health research (2010)
- Women's decisions regarding tamoxifen for breast cancer prevention: responses to a tailored decision aid (2009)
- The role of engagement in a tailored web-based smoking cessation program: randomized controlled trial (2008)
- Screening experiments and the use of fractional factorial designs in behavioral intervention research (2008)
- Web-based smoking-cessation programs: results of a randomized trial (2008)
- A strategy for optimizing and evaluating behavioral interventions (2005)

