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Statistical Issues in the Analysis of Pregnancy Outcome Data

Principal investigator: Germaine M. Buck Louis, Ph.D., M.S.
The study objective is to develop a methodology for assessing reproductive and/or developmental toxicants in the context of a woman's prior reproductive history. This will be accomplished by comparing analysis strategies to evaluate bias and inefficiency, and to develop recommendations on modeling a sequence of pregnancy outcomes to assess etiologic associations between exposures and disease. The papers describing the results of this work are currently in preparation and/or under review.
 
DESPR Collaborators

· Courtney Denning-Johnson Lynch, Ph.D., M.P.H.
· Ann Trumble, Ph.D.
· Enrique F. Schisterman, Ph.D.
 
Selected Publications

Buck Louis GM, Dukic VM, Heagerty PJ, Louis TA, Lynch CD, Ryan LM, Schisterman EF, Trumble A, & the Pregnancy Modeling Working Group. (2006). Analysis of repeated pregnancy outcomes. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 15(2):103-126. [Abstract]

 
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Contact Information:
Dr Mark Klebanoff
Senior Investigator
Address:
6100 Executive Blvd Room 7B05F, MSC 7510
Rockville, MD 20852
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Rockville Md 20852
Phone: 301-496-5267
Fax: 301-402-2084
E-mail:
klebanom@ mail.nih.gov