Sherri Rose

Sherri Rose, PhD

Professor of Health Policy, Stanford University
How Well Can Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder be Predicted from Pre-Trauma Risk Factors? An Exploratory Study in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
Authors: Kessler RC, Rose S, Koenen KC, Karam EG, Stang PE, Stein DJ
World Psychiatry
A double robust approach to causal effects in case-control studies
Authors: Rose S, van der Laan M
American Journal of Epidemiology
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Major depressive disorder subtypes to predict long-term course and severity
Authors: van Loo HM, Cai T, Gruber MJ, Li J, de Jonge P, Petukhova M, Rose S, et al
Depression and Anxiety
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Mortality risk score prediction in an elderly population using machine learning
Authors: Rose S
American Journal of Epidemiology
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Finding quantitative trait loci genes with collaborative targeted maximum likelihood learning
Authors: H. Wang, S. Rose, and M.J. van der Laan
Statistics and Probability Letters
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Response to invited commentary. Rose et al. respond to "G-computation and standardization in epidemiology"
Authors: S. Rose, J. Snowden and K. Mortimer
American Journal of Epidemiology
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Implementation of G-Computation on a simulated data set: Demonstration of a causal inference technique
Authors: J. Snowden, S. Rose, and K. Mortimer
American Journal of Epidemiology
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Profiling Cys34 adducts of human serum albumin by fixed-step selected reaction monitoring
Authors: Li H, Grigoryan H, Funk WE et al
Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
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Effects of PON polymorphisms and haplotypes on melcular phenotype in Mexican-American mothers and children
Authors: K. Huen, L. Barcellos, K. Beckman et a;
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis
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A targeted maximum likelihood estimator for two-stage designs
Authors: S. Rose and M.J. van der Laan
International Journal of Biostatistics
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