Lindsay Collin
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Faculty, Epidemiology
Dr. Lindsay J Collin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health. Her overarching research interests are in cancer epidemiology, specifically in understanding multilevel (e.g., sociocontextual, patient-level, and molecular) predictors of treatment effectiveness, cancer recurrence, late effects, and mortality. Her research program is particularly interested in understanding racial and ethnic, and socioecnomic disparities in these outcomes. Dr. Collin also has methodologic research interests in validation substudy design, Bayesian statistics, and quantitative bias analysis.
Areas of Interest
- Bayesian Analysis
- Cancer Prevention
- Genetic Epidemiology
- Health Disparities
- Social Determinants of Health
- Surveillance
Education
- BSc. 2009, University of British Columbia
- MPH 2015, Emory
- PhD 2020, Emory University
Affiliations & Activities
Full publication list: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/lindsay.collin.1/bibliography/public/
Publications
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