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COVID-19 procurement around the world

COVID-19 procurement around the world. Comparative investigation on COVID-19 procurement and supply methods across countries. Research on COVID-19 procurement in select countries.

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Longitudinal Cognitive Trajectory Modelling and Phenotyping with Multiple Features using Health Administrative Data

This project aims to develop and apply both model-based and algorithm-based statistical and machine learning methods to longitudinal trajectory clustering of multiple repeatedly measured features of cognitive decline.

Lead: Kuan Liu

Affiliates: Geoffrey M. Anderson

Bayesian sensitivity analyses for time-dependent unmeasured confounding

The strongly ignorable treatment assignment assumption (also known as no unmeasured confounding) is an untestable causal assumption which requires a sufficiently large set of covariates being measured to ensure that subjects are exchangeable across the observed exposure given measured covariates […]

Lead: Kuan Liu

Investigating regional trends in electronic cigarette consumption in Canada and identifying geographical characteristics associated with high consumption

This study investigates the prevalence of e-cigarette consumption and neighbourhood/community characteristics across Canada.

Lead: Kuan Liu

Affiliates: Aya Mitani

Consideration of Trade-offs Regarding COVID-19 Containment Measures in the United States: Implications for Canada

This study attempts to find if stimulus packages can be deemed cost-effective and whether shutdown measures are too restrictive resulting in massive economic shock to individuals.

Lead: Mayvis Rebeira

Affiliates: Eric Nauenberg

Paediatric Economic Database Evaluation (PEDE) Project

The PEDE Project provides tools and promotes research to advance the field of child health economic evaluation. The PEDE database contains detailed information on over 4,000 paediatric economic evaluations published over the past 40 years

Lead: Wendy J. Ungar

HAD5319H

Biostatistics III: Advanced Biostatistical Techniques for Observational Studies

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Michael Hillmer

Michael Hillmer shares three highlights that stood out as a learner: the supervision, training environment, and becoming a leading expert.

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Marielle Boutin
Email Address: ihpme.communications@​utoronto.ca

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