Cluster Faculty and Students at 2016 Epidemiology Congress of the Americas

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Sessions:

Kerry Keyes “How similar are survey respondents and the general population? Using survey-linked death records to compare mortality” Wednesday, 10-11:30am, in session “Putting Prior Information to Work” chaired by Tim Lash.

Seth Prins “Identifying sensitive periods for the role of individual and environmental factors in adolescent marijuana use” Wednesday 10:00-11:30am, in session “Recent Trends in Substance Use Epidemiology: What’s the Role of Socio-Demographic and Environmental Factors?” chaired by Silvia Martins.

Stephen Mooney “A parametric g-formula approach to simulate alcohol interventions in the context of time-dependent confounding” Wednesday, 1:300-3pm, in session “Agent-Based Models and the G-Formula: Comparable Approaches for Evaluating Population Intervention Effects?”, chaired by Magdalena Cerdá and Brandon Marshall.

Kerry Keyes “Agent-Based models and the G-Formula: Comparable Approaches for Evaluating Population Intervention Effects? Wednesday, 1:30-3pm (session discussant).

Jonathan Platt “Efficiency or equity? Simulating the impact of high-risk and population intervention strategies for the prevention of disease” on Wednesday 3:30-5pm in session “Understanding Health Disparities”, chaired by Harold Feldman.

Kerry Keyes “The impact of traumatic experiences across diverse populations: causes, consequences, and correlates” Thursday, 10-11:30 (session chair).

 

Posters:

Kerry Keyes  “Time trends in adolescent attitudes towards overpopulation and “population control” from 1976 to 2013” Wednesday, 5pm.

David Fink “Deployment and alcohol trajectories in a military cohort: Use of propensity score techniques to account for exposure-related covariates” Wednesday, 5pm.

John Pamplin “Black-White differences in alcohol and tobacco use from adolescence to adulthood” Wednesday, 5pm.

Stephen Mooney “Neighborhood Food Environment, Dietary Fatty Acid Biomarkers, and Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest” Wednesday at 5pm.

Ava Hamilton “Innovative use of social networks in an agent based model”  Wednesday, 5pm

Julian Santaella-Tenorio “Adolescent handgun carrying in the US – what have changed since 2002?” Thursday at 5:45pm.

Ava Hamilton  “Mental health and firearm violence: from evidence to action”  Thursday, 5:45pm

Stephen Mooney “Applying the Neighborhood Environment-Wide Association Study (NE-WAS) Approach to Neighborhood Influences on Physical Activity among Older Adults” Thursday, 5:45pm

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