Departmental Affiliations
Primary
Center & Institute Affiliations
Research Interests
Epidemiology; HIV/AIDS; Hazardous Alcohol Use; Epidemiologic Methods; Biostatistics; Observational Studies; Causal Inference; Machine Learning; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19
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Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2004
ScM
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
1999
MHS
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
1999
BS
University of California, San Diego
1997
Overview
My primary research area is in infectious disease epidemiology specifically related to HIV and SARS-CoV-2. Within HIV, I have primarily been focusing on HIV care continuum, risk of cancer, and the intersection of substance use (e.g., alcohol) with HIV clinical outcomes. With SARS-CoV-2 pandemic beginning in the US in 2020, much of my research focus has shifted to COVID-19 related research. This includes two randomized clinical trial of convalescent plasma among persons with high risk exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and individuals with mild ambulatory infections. Additionally, I am involved in a modeling study examining strategies for allocating convalescent plasma in the current setting of vaccine rollout. Finally, my colleagues and I have recently launched a study to examine how symptoms of COVID-19 evolve from the initial acute phase of infection to the post-acute stage including trying to understand who is and is not at risk for developing post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (a.k.a. long COVID-19).
My research interests also include epidemiological and statistical methods for cohort (both clinical and interval) studies and application of these methods. I have specific interest in developing new methods as well as adapting approaches from other fields as novel solutions to specific epidemiologic questions.
I am involved with multiple ongoing studies including the Johns Hopkins HIV Clinical Cohort Study, the CFAR Network of Integrated Clinical Systems (CNICS), Alcohol Research Consortium in HIV (ARCH), Medicaid Cancer (MediCan) Study, and am the director for the Biostatistics and Epidemiology Methodology Core of the Johns Hopkins CFAR.
My research interests also include epidemiological and statistical methods for cohort (both clinical and interval) studies and application of these methods. I have specific interest in developing new methods as well as adapting approaches from other fields as novel solutions to specific epidemiologic questions.
I am involved with multiple ongoing studies including the Johns Hopkins HIV Clinical Cohort Study, the CFAR Network of Integrated Clinical Systems (CNICS), Alcohol Research Consortium in HIV (ARCH), Medicaid Cancer (MediCan) Study, and am the director for the Biostatistics and Epidemiology Methodology Core of the Johns Hopkins CFAR.
Honors & Awards
2016 Editor’s Choice for: Buchacz K, Lau B, Jing Y, et al. Incidence of AIDS-Defining Opportunistic Infections in a Multicohort Analysis of HIV-infected Persons in the United States and Canada, 2000-2015. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2016; 214:862-872. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiw085
2015 Editor’s Choice for: Cole SR, Lau B, Eron JJ, et al. Estimation of the standardized Risk Difference and Ratio in a Competing Risks Framework: Application to Injection Drug Use and Progression to AIDS After Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy. American Journal of Epidemiology 2015; 181:238-245.
2013 Inducted into Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health, Alpha Chapter, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2012 Editor’s Choice for: Silverberg MJ, Lau B, Justice AC, et al. Risk of anal cancer in HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected individuals in North America. Clin Infect Dis 2012;54:1026-1034
2015 Editor’s Choice for: Cole SR, Lau B, Eron JJ, et al. Estimation of the standardized Risk Difference and Ratio in a Competing Risks Framework: Application to Injection Drug Use and Progression to AIDS After Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy. American Journal of Epidemiology 2015; 181:238-245.
2013 Inducted into Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health, Alpha Chapter, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2012 Editor’s Choice for: Silverberg MJ, Lau B, Justice AC, et al. Risk of anal cancer in HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected individuals in North America. Clin Infect Dis 2012;54:1026-1034
Select Publications
Selected publications from the last few years
- Calkins KL, Chander G, Joshu CE, Visvanathan K, Fojo AT, Lesko CR, Moore RD, Lau B. Immune status and associated mortality following cancer treatment among individuals enrolled in an HIV clinical cohort in the antiretroviral therapy era. JAMA Oncology 2020; 6: 227-235. PMCID: PMC6902188
- Silverberg MJ*, Lau B*, Achenback CJ, Jing Y, Althoff KN, D’Souza G, Engels EA, Hessol N, Brooks JT, Burchell AN, Gill MJ, Goedert JJ, Hogg R, Horberg MA, Kirk GD, Kitahata MM, Korthuis P, Mathews WC, Mayor A, Modur SP, Napravnik S, Novak RM, Patel P, Rachlis AR, Sterling TR, Willig JH, Justice AC, Moore RD, Dubrow R for the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) of IeDEA. Cumulative Incidence of Cancer among HIV-infected Individuals in North America. Annals of Internal Medicine 2015; 163:507-518. doi: 10.7326/M14-2768. PMCID: PMC4711936. *contributed equally
- Lesko CR, Edwards JK, Moore RD, Lau B. A longitudinal, HIV care continuum: 10-year restricted mean time in each care continuum stage after enrollment in care, by history of IDU. AIDS 2016; 30:2227-2234. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000001183. PMCID: PMC5063502
- Lesko CR and Lau B. Bias due to confounders for the exposure-competing risk relationship. Epidemiology 2017; 28:20-27. PMCID: PMC5489237
- Canan C, Lesko CR, Lau B. Instrumental Variables Analyses and Selection Bias. Epidemiology 2017; 28:396-398. PMCID: PMC5378646.
Projects
North American AIDS Collaboration on Research and Design
Alcohol Research Consortium in HIV (ARCH)
CFAR Network of Integrated Clinical Systems (CNICS)
Assessing Economic Burden among MSM in the MACS