Gerard Rushton
Professor
Ph.D. The University of Iowa



 

 

"I am interested in spatial decision support systems (SDSS) and am especially interested in problems of developing and incorporating insights from location theory into such systems. "


I am interested in the development of human service systems in both developed and developing country contexts, particularly for health services. I am also interested in the spatial analysis of disease burdens. Modeling areas include location-allocation, small area demographics, spatial choice behavior, disease cluster analysis, spatial aggregation and disaggregation. I am interested in integrating such methods in geographic information systems.

 

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  1. 1999 The Use of Spatial Analysis to Identify and Characterize Areas with High Rates of Late-Stage Breast and Colorectal Cancer, (with Ika Peleg, Department of Internal Medicine), National Cancer Institute, Contract No. NCI-PC-95019-20 1999, $96,475.
  2. 1998 Geographic Variation in Breast Cancer Treatment and Mammography Use, (with Michele West, Dept. of Preventive Medicine). National Cancer Institute, Contract No. NCI-PC-67008 Mod. No. 4 & No. 10. $36,000.
  3. 1996 Environmental Justice and Transportation Investment Policy, (with D. Forkenbrock); Minnesota and U.S. Departments of Transportation, $146,515.
  4. 1993-1995 Application of a Geography Planning System for Local Community Health Planning (with Judith Ruskin). U.S. Department of Public Health (National Center for Rural Aging Research) $25,000.
  5. 1993-2000 The Spatial Pattern of Birth Defects in Polk County, Iowa. Iowa Department of Health, $26,000.
  6. 1995-98 Aggregation for Large-Scale Location Problems, (with T. Lowe); National Science Foundation (DMI-9522882), $80,716.
  7. 1994-1997 Improving Public Health using Geographic Information and Analysis: Software Development and Dissemination. Awarded to G. Rushton and M. P. Armstrong, Department of Education (Fund for Improvement in Post Secondary Education--FIPSE), $227,126.
  8. 1993-1995 The Spatial Pattern of Birth Defects in Polk County, Iowa. Iowa Department of Health, $14,500. 1993-95.
  9. 1992-1994 Development of a Spatial Data Infrastructure for Transportation Planning and Public Policy Analysis, Awarded to G. Rushton and M.P. Armstrong, Midwest Transportation Research Center, (Federal and State Departments of Transportation), Year 1, 1992, $102,192; Year 2, 1993-94 $90,626.
  10. 1989-1994 Development of a Decision-Support System for Improving Locational Efficiency of Service Systems. National Science Foundation, (INT 8821831); 2/1/89 - 1/31/94, Co-PI with V.K. Tewari, Collaborative Project with The Indian Institute ofManagement, Bangalore, (approx.) $175,000.
  11. Identifying at-risk areas for targeting enhanced depression treatment. G. Rushton (PI). Seq. No. B695300. Awarding Agency: HRSA (through subcontract w/WICHE) 3/15/05 -7/31/05. $18,867
  12. Small-area issues of race, poverty, and turnover in an SDSS environment: a case study of the Cedar Rapids community School District. G. Rushton (PI). Cedar Rapids Community School District. 10/1/04 – 8/31/05, $41,746.
  13. Prostate Cancer Geocoding: Ensuring Fitness for Use. B. Greene (PI), G. Rushton (Co-PI), and Armstrong, M.P., Gittler, J., West, M., Zimmerman, D., Centers for Disease Control/Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) Cooperative Agreement, Project # S3111-23/23, Oct. 1, 2003 – Sept 30 2006, $750,000.
  14. Comprehensive Assessment of Rural Health in Iowa (CARHI). K. Donham (PI), P. James (Co-PI), G. Rushton (Co-PI), Iowa Department of Public Health (Contract #5883CA02). Feb. 03 – Aug. 30, 2006. (Approx. $200,000 per year).
  15. A GIS Based Workbench to Interpret Cancer Maps. G.Rushton (PI), B. Greene (Co-PI), and Armstrong, M.P., Bennett, D.A., Doebbeling, B.N., Pendergast, J.F., Pavlik, C.E., Peleg,I.I., Chrischilles, E.A., and West, M.M., National Cancer Institute (R01 CA95961) July 1, 2002 – June 30 2005, $1,300,000.
  16. Development of High Resolution Population Distribution Data to Enhance Cancer Prevention and Control Research. National Cancer Institute (with Michele West, Iowa Cancer Registry and the GIS Group in Oakridge National Labs). July 2002-March 2004, National Cancer Institute. $167,664. see http://www.uiowa.edu/~gishlth/UIORNL/.

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Office:

 

    306 Jessup Hall

     

Mailing Address:

 

    Department of Geography
    316 Jessup Hall
    The University of Iowa
    Iowa City, IA 52242
    Phone: (319) 335-0162
    Fax: (319) 335-2725
    E-mail: gerard-rushton@uiowa.edu

     

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G. Rushton and M. P. Armstrong, with assistance from C. Lynch and J. Rohrer. 1998. Improving Public Health Through Geographical Information Systems: An Instructional Guide to Major Concepts and Their Implementation. Version 2.7 of a CD-ROM distributed by the GIS and Health (FIPSE) project.

 

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