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Mike Zdeb is an assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at
the University at Albany School of Public Health, where he teaches courses in both SAS and statistics.
Prior to moving to the university, he was a research scientist at the New York State Department of
Heath, where he worked on numerous projects involving the creation of maps to illustrate health-related data.
Mike has been a SAS user since 1986, and has presented papers and taught workshops
at numerous SUGI, NESUG, and local SAS users group meetings.
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