Raymond C. Boston, MSc. Ph.D.
Professor of Biostatistics in Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Department: Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Graduate Group Affiliations
Contact information
University of Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Clinical Studies/
New Bolton Center
382 West Street Road
Kennett Square, PA 19348
School of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Clinical Studies/
New Bolton Center
382 West Street Road
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Office: (610) 925-6557
Fax: (610) 925-6823
Fax: (610) 925-6823
Email:
drrayboston@yahoo.com
drrayboston@yahoo.com
Publications
Education:
B.Sc. (Physics IV)
University of Melbourne, 1964.
M.Sc (Physiology)
University of Melbourne, 1966.
Ph.D. (Physics)
University of Melbourne, 1970.
Permanent linkB.Sc. (Physics IV)
University of Melbourne, 1964.
M.Sc (Physiology)
University of Melbourne, 1966.
Ph.D. (Physics)
University of Melbourne, 1970.
Description of Research Expertise
The Biostatistics Section of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine (New Bolton Center) has three focuses: 1) the application of mathematical modeling to the analysis and interpretation of biomedical and agricultural data, 2) the application of statistics to the design and investigation of clinical trials, and field experiments, and 3) the development of new computer methods for the management, processing and analysis of biomedical data, and for the instruction of students (particularly veterinary students) in clinical methods, epidemiological techniques, and disease pathologies.At the heart of the efforts of members of this section is salvaging the knowledge derived from, often animal intensive, investigations and re-purposing, or re-packaging, it into environments that make it available for investigators from diverse areas to build upon. In this way veterinary students, agricultural producers and biomedical investigators can apply the knowledge confident that the application environment protects them against mis-application.
Selected Publications
Chameroy KA, Frank N, Elliott SB, Boston RC. : Effects of a supplement containing chromium and magnesium on morphometric measurements, resting glucose, insulin concentrations and insulin sensitivity in laminitic obese horses. Equine Vet J 43(4): 494-9, Jul 2011.Beech J, McFarlane D, Lindborg S, Sojka JE, Boston RC: α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone and adrenocorticotropin concentrations in response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone and comparison with adrenocorticotropin concentration after domperidone administration in healthy horses and horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction JAVMA 238(10): 1305-1315, May 2011.
Tinworth KD, Boston RC, Harris PA, Sillence MN, Raidal SL, Noble GK. : The effect of oral metformin on insulin sensitivity in insulin-resistant ponies. Vet J 191(1): 79-84, Jan 2012.
F Toth, N Frank, T Martin-Jimenez, SB Elliott, RJ Geor and RC Boston: Measurement of C-peptide concentrations and responses to somatostatin, glucose infusion, and insulin resistance in horses. Equine Veterinary Journal 42(2): 149-155. PMCID 20156251, Feb 2010.
Volpe V, Cant JP, Boston RC, et al. : Development of a dynamic mathematical model for investigating mammary gland metabolism in lactating cows. Journal of Agric. Sci. 148(1): 31-54, Feb 2010.
Treiber KH, Boston RC, Geor RJ, Hess TM, Harris PA, Kronfeld DS. : Single-injection glucose kinetics with compartmental modelling during rest and low-intensity exercise in horses. Equine Vet. J 42(38): 361-369, Nov 10 2010.
Tedeschi LO and Boston R: Identifiability and accuracy: a closer look at contemporary contributions and changes in these vital areas of mathematical modelling. Modelling nutrient digestion and utilisation in farm animals. D. Sauvant, J. Van Milgen, P. Faverdin and N. Friggens (eds.). Wageningen Academic Publishers, Page: 91-99, 2010.
Meier S, Roche JR, Kolver ES, Boston RC: A compartmental model describing changes in progesterone concentrations during the oestrous cycle. The Journal of Dairy Research 76(2): 249-56, May 2009.
Boston RC, Pei D, Moate PJ: A numerical deconvolution method to estimate C-peptide secretion in humans after an intravenous glucose tolerance test. Metabolism 58(7): 891-900, Jul 2009.
Boston RC and Moate PJ: A Noval Minimal Model to describe NEFA kinetics following an intravenous glucose challenge. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 294(4): R1140-7, Jan 2008.

