Am J Epidemiology
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American Journal of Epidemiology. Published by Oxford University Press on Behalf of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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Our March issue is now online! Read it here: academic.oup.com/aje/issue/193/3
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We just had the best Epi of Aging & Sensory Health happy hour at Harpoon Harry’s! What a turnout. Thank you Am J Epidemiology for sponsoring! #GSA2023
Jennifer Anne Deal Jennifer Schrack, PhD
The deadline is almost here! Submit to our special collection on gynecological cancers, led by Kirsten Moysich and Spencer Rosario, by August 25! The call for papers is located here: academic.oup.com/aje/pages/call…
The authors investigated child adversity as a potential modifier for the relationship between disaster and cognitive decline in Japan, using TMLE with SuperLearner
Sakurako. S.Okuzono, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Natalie Slopen, Koichiro Shiba ow.ly/5HRv50Pecfa
Early life socioeconomic disadvantages and across the life-course negatively impact later life cognitive function in Hispanic/Latino adults in the U.S. Cecilia Potente, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development ow.ly/Bbw950P7BQ0
Check out our work: we explore mechanisms leading to socio-economic differences in biological senescence. Associations between indicators of SES and a mRNA-based aging signature exist already in young adulthood Cecilia Potente, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development ow.ly/lwBz50P7Byx
Working on a paper on the epidemiology of gynecological cancers? Consider submitting to the AJE special collection, led by Kirsten Moysich and Spencer Rosario! You can read the full call for papers here: academic.oup.com/aje/pages/call…
In AJE:
How to evaluate model specification of the parametric g-formula? Censoring and the use of a computationally efficient g-formula algorithm complicate the model evaluation. This paper shows how.
Han Chiu Miguel Hernán CAUSALab Harvard Epidemiology
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