Credentials

Funded research, peer-reviewed publications and federal past performance. Everything below is verifiable in the public record — publications carry DOIs, awards carry numbers, and the federal record is reported on USAspending.

Contracting information

Company
MRP Group, Inc. — Rochester, New York
UEI
RPKJGEB3QKL8
CAGE code
9AWW3
Business size
Small business
GSA Schedule
47QRAA25D000P — SIN 541990 (Other Professional, Scientific & Technical Services), SIN 54151S (IT Professional Services)
Awarded labor category
Statistician (Ph.D., 10 years)
NAICS
541990 (primary), 541690, 541715, 541611, 541612, 541620, 541720, 541519, 518210, 519290, 611420
Contract vehicles
Prime, subcontract, or GSA Contractor Team Arrangement — under a CTA the ordering agency holds privity of contract directly with MRP Group
Security
Secret clearance held while supporting the Defense Forensic Science Center (ANSER engagement, Oct 2021 – Apr 2023); certified Associate Investigator. Current eligibility status on request.
Cybersecurity
CMMC Level 1 Self-Assessment (final, SPRS, scope ENCLAVE) · NIST SP 800-171 Basic Assessment, score 95
Past performance
All federal work is subcontract. No prime federal awards. Full record →

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Funded research

Peer-reviewed publications

Thirteen peer-reviewed publications as statistician. The complete record with DOIs is on ORCID 0009-0009-4005-9959.

Conference publications & presentations

Education & appointment

Ph.D., Statistics

University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC — 2005

M.S., Applied Statistics

Rochester Institute of Technology — 2000

B.S., Chemical Engineering

Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY — 1998

Associate Professor, Applied Statistics

School of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005–present. Graduate instruction in statistical quality control, design of experiments, applied linear models, time series and categorical data analysis.

Prior industry practice

Quality consultant and Six Sigma black belt in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, filtration and aluminum casting.

Agencies & clients

Environmental Protection AgencyNuclear Regulatory Commission National Institutes of HealthHRSADepartment of Defense National Science FoundationState of Connecticut Rochester Regional HealthRutgers UniversityCognivue Ceva Animal HealthUCLA AIDS Institute Rochester Institute of Technology

Common questions

Who is Robert Parody the statistician?

Principal Statistician of MRP Group, Inc. in Rochester, New York, and Associate Professor of Applied Statistics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Rochester Institute of Technology. ORCID 0009-0009-4005-9959. He authored the statistical methodology content for the NUREG-1507 Section 9 revision on scan minimum detectable concentration for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and is trial statistician on an NIH-funded Phase 2 vaccine trial.

What are Robert Parody's qualifications?

Ph.D. in Statistics, University of South Carolina (2005); M.S. Applied Statistics, Rochester Institute of Technology (2000); B.S. Chemical Engineering, Clarkson University (1998). Associate Professor of Applied Statistics at RIT since 2005, teaching statistical quality control, design of experiments, applied linear models, time series and categorical data analysis. Thirteen peer-reviewed publications as statistician. Previously a quality consultant and Six Sigma black belt in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, filtration and aluminum casting.

How many peer-reviewed publications does he have?

Thirteen as statistician, spanning surgical outcomes and health services research, vaccine and infectious disease work, remote sensing, human genetics, geography education, and response surface and mixture-experiment methodology. Full record with DOIs on ORCID.

What federally funded research has he been named on?

Co-Investigator on an NIH Phase 2 pneumococcal vaccine trial ($3,219,806, 2024–2028) with responsibility for all biostatistics; Co-Principal Investigator on an NSF IRES award ($250,000, 2016–2019); personnel on NIH SBIR Phase I award R43DA041758 through NIDA; personnel on a Department of Defense award; and statistical consultant named in a funded NIH R15 proposal at Gallaudet University.