About the Authors
Monika M. Wahi, MPH, CPH, is a well-published data scientist with more than 20 years of
experience, and president of the public health informatics and education firm DethWench Professional
Services (DPS) (www.dethwench.com). She is the author of Mastering SAS Programming for Data
Warehousing and has coauthored over 35 peer-reviewed scientific articles. After obtaining her master
of public health degree in epidemiology from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, she
has served many roles at the intersection of study design, biostatistics, informatics, and research in the
public and private sectors, including at Hennepin County Department of Corrections in Minneapolis,
the Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute in Tampa, and the U.S. Army. After founding DPS, she worked as an
adjunct lecturer at Laboure College in the Boston area for several years, teaching about the U.S.
healthcare system and biostatistics in their bachelor of nursing program. At DPS, she helps
organizations upgrade their analytics pipelines to take advantage of new research approaches,
including open source. She also coaches professionals moving into data science from healthcare and
other fields on research methods, applied statistics, data governance, informatics, and management.
John C. Pezzullo, PhD, spent more than half a century working in the physical, biological, and social
sciences. For more than 25 years, he led a dual life at Rhode Island Hospital as an information
technology programmer/analyst (and later director) while also providing statistical and other technical
support to biological and clinical researchers at the hospital. He then joined the faculty at Georgetown
University as informatics director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development’s
Perinatology Research Branch. He created the StatPages website (https://statpages.info), which
provides online statistical calculating capability and other statistics-related resources.