James C. Slaughter, Dr.P.H.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Biostatistics | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorKatherine E. Hartmann | grad student | 2007 | Vanderbilt | |
(Dissertation Committee Member (Right from the Start Data)) | ||||
Amy H. Herring | grad student | 2007 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(Bayesian latent variable methods for longitudinal processes with applications to fetal growth.) |
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Sundermann AC, Slaughter JC, Velez Edwards DR, et al. (2023) Time-Varying Exposures and Miscarriage: A Comparison of Statistical Models Through Simulation. American Journal of Epidemiology |
Patrick SW, Slaughter JC, Harrell FE, et al. (2020) Development and Validation of a Model to Predict Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. The Journal of Pediatrics |
Sundermann AC, Edwards DRV, Slaughter JC, et al. (2020) Week-by-week alcohol consumption in early pregnancy and spontaneous abortion risk: A prospective cohort study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology |
McKane M, Soslow JH, Xu M, et al. (2017) Does Body Mass Index Predict Premature Cardiomyopathy Onset for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy? Journal of Child Neurology. 883073816687422 |
Glenn KR, Slaughter JC, Fowke JH, et al. (2015) Physical activity, sedentary behavior and all-cause mortality among blacks and whites with diabetes. Annals of Epidemiology. 25: 649-55 |
Hartmann KE, McPheeters ML, Biller DH, et al. (2009) Treatment of overactive bladder in women. Evidence Report/Technology Assessment. 1-120, v |
Slaughter JC, Herring AH, Thorp JM. (2009) A Bayesian latent variable mixture model for longitudinal fetal growth. Biometrics. 65: 1233-42 |
Slaughter JC, Herring AH, Hartmann KE. (2008) Bayesian modeling of embryonic growth using latent variables. Biostatistics (Oxford, England). 9: 373-89 |