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Jamie Perin, PhD, MS, is a statistician devoted to interdisciplinary collaboration, methodological innovation, and advancing the practice and understanding of statistics in public health.
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biostatistics; longitudinal data; missing data; child mortality; statistical epidemiology; child growth
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Perin J, Koffi A, Kalter H, Monehin J, Adewemimo A, Quinley J, Black RE. Using propensity scores to estimate the effectiveness of maternal and newborn interventions to reduce neonatal mortality in Nigeria. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 20(534), 2020. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-020-03220-3
Alao ME, Perin J, Brooks WA, Hossain L, Goswami D, Zaman K, Yunus M, Khan AF, Jahan Y, Ahmed D,Slavkovich V, Higdon M, Deloria-Knoll M, O’ Brien KL, Christine Marie George CM. Urinary arsenic is associated with wasting and underweight status in young children in rural Bangladesh. Environmental Health, 2020:110025.
Kalter K, Perin J, Amouzou A, Black RE. Using facility deaths to predict population causes of neonatal and child mortality in four African countries. BMC Medicine 18(183), 2020. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-020-01639-1
Perin J, Burrowes V, Almeida M, Ahmed S, Haque R, Parvin T, Biswas S, Azmi IJ, Bhuyian SI, Talukder KA, Faruque AG, Stine OC, George CM. A retrospective case-control study of the relationship between the gut microbiota, enteropathy, and child growth. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020 May 18:tpmd190761.
Perin J, Fischer Walker CL, Black RE, Aryee MJ. Meta-analysis with a continuous covariate that is differentially categorized across studies. American Journal of Epidemiology doi: 10.1093/aje/kwv140, 2016