Mike Zdeb is an assistant professor in the epidemiology/biostatistics department at the Univeristy at Albany School of Public Health in Rensselaer, NY. He has used SAS for 20+ years and has presented papers and conducted workshops at SUGI, SAS Global Forum, NESUG, and at numerous local user group meetings in the US and Canada. He has been a contributor to the SAS Community web site, SAS Discussion Forums, and the SAS-L listserv.
Mike is the author of the SAS Press book "Mapping Made Easy Using SAS" and has also been a reviewer for a number of SAS Press books. Among the courses he teaches at the School of Public Health are a 3-credit introductory SAS class and a 1-credit advanced topics in SAS class. He
shares all his teaching material on his school web site:
http://www.albany.edu/~msz03/
Base SAS programming, SAS/Graph (mapping)