Dr. Gregory Constantine is currently a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his MS in Statistics at the University of Illinois in Chicago and then continued is education at the University of Illinois where he received his Ph.D. in Mathematics.
Before working at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Constantine was an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and was an Assistant Professor at Indiana University in Bloomington. Dr. Gregory Constantine is presently a Member of the University of Pittsburgh Senate, an Associate Editor in Communications in Statistics, Chairman of the Putnam Competition and he is also the Founder and President of Statistical and Computing Services. And from 2001 to 2002, Dr. Constantine was a Member of the Faculty Assembly at the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Gregory Constantine is a Co-Investigator of three ongoing Research Projects which include; Neuroprotection/Posturographic and clinical markers of early PD, Modeling the acute inflammatory response and Neurobiological and postural control mechanisms underlying risk of falling.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Dr. Gregory Constantine
Phone: (412) 624-8308
Email: gmc@pitt.edu
