Assistant Professor
UTSW
Dr. Thakur is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Family and Community Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Emergency Medicine, and the Peter O'Donnell Jr. School of Public Health at UT Southwestern Medical Center. With over 10 years of experience in quantitative methodology for population health and clinical research, he has published close to 100 manuscripts. His key areas of research interest include the analysis of mixed-effect models, modeling for longitudinally measured exposures and outcomes, analytic approaches to population research, structural equation modeling, systematic review, and meta-analysis, as well as the analysis of secondary and survey data.
Dr. Thakur has collaborated with multiple multidisciplinary teams, including clinicians and biomedical scientists. As a co-investigator/collaborator, he has secured collaborations in federally funded grants, including NIH-NINDS (R-01), NIH-NIA-R-21, and ACL-NIDILRR, as well as some other TAFP Foundation, THR Foundation. He also worked closely with other KL-2, K-12, and AHA research grant applicants in recent years.