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Project |
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UNAIDS and the World Health Organization |
Developed training in assessing sizes of most at risk
population. Delivered training and implemented size
estimation methods in several WHO regions. Provided
direction for peer-reviewed manuscripts documenting
countries’ work. |
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| General
Electric |
Provided statistical oversight to
analysis of medical records data bases |
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| Pharmaceutical
Company |
Directed a large-scale meta-analysis
on off label effects of drugs. |
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| University of
Toronto, Womens’ Hospital |
Provided statistical analysis to
assess the association between oral contraception and
polycystic ovarian syndrome in women. |
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Wellesley College
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Analyzed data from the Tuskegee
Syphilis Study to support work by Dr. Susan Reverby on
her book Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study
and Its Legacy (University of North Carolina Press,
November 2009) |
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| American Cancer
Society |
Researched the evidence that
educational background is related to mortality,
independently of other measures of socio-economic
status. The analysis resulted in work that will
influence the collection of cancer surveillance data
throughout the United States |
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| Electric Power
Research Institute |
Developed models using data on
mortality, weather, and air pollutants to estimate the
effects of pollution on human health. |
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| St. George's
University, Grenada |
Developed a curriculum in advanced
biostatistics for the new public health program |
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| Various
International Government Health Organizations |
Influenced policy in public health
surveillance development, chronic disease programs, and
birth defects activities |
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| Various
Educational Institutions (US and Abroad) |
Developed a curriculum in
epidemiology to address the science requirement at
liberal arts colleges. The evaluation of this curriculum
is currently in press in a well known peer-reviewed
journal. |
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