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Jeremy A Labrecque

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International Journal of Epidemiology|August 25, 2025
What would we learn from empirical evaluations of epidemiologic methods?Jeremy A Labrecque
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 10, 2023
RE: "MISSING OUTCOME DATA IN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES"Annet Dijkzeul, Jeremy A Labrecque
European Journal of Epidemiology|July 25, 2018
Mendelian randomization with a binary exposure variable: interpretation and presentation of causal estimatesStephen Burgess, Jeremy A Labrecque
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 17, 2026
How and when to use causal and associational languageJeremy A Labrecque, Katrina L Kezios
The Lancet. Digital Health|December 16, 2020
From GWAS to PheWAS: the search for causality in big dataJonathan Y Huang, Jeremy A Labrecque
European Journal of Epidemiology|August 4, 2017
Target trial emulation: teaching epidemiology and beyondJeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 22, 2018
Interpretation and Potential Biases of Mendelian Randomization Estimates With Time-Varying ExposuresJeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|February 21, 2024
Potential impact of unblinding on observed treatment effects in Alzheimer's disease trialsFrank J Wolters, Jeremy A Labrecque
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 5, 2019
Commentary: Mendelian randomization with multiple exposures: the importance of thinking about timeJeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
Cadernos De Saude Publica|July 11, 2019
Health profile differences between recipients and non-recipients of the Brazilian Income Transfer Program in a low-income populationJeremy A Labrecque, Jay S Kaufman
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International Journal of Epidemiology|August 25, 2025
What would we learn from empirical evaluations of epidemiologic methods?Jeremy A Labrecque
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 10, 2023
RE: "MISSING OUTCOME DATA IN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES"Annet Dijkzeul, Jeremy A Labrecque
European Journal of Epidemiology|July 25, 2018
Mendelian randomization with a binary exposure variable: interpretation and presentation of causal estimatesStephen Burgess, Jeremy A Labrecque
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 17, 2026
How and when to use causal and associational languageJeremy A Labrecque, Katrina L Kezios
The Lancet. Digital Health|December 16, 2020
From GWAS to PheWAS: the search for causality in big dataJonathan Y Huang, Jeremy A Labrecque
European Journal of Epidemiology|August 4, 2017
Target trial emulation: teaching epidemiology and beyondJeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 22, 2018
Interpretation and Potential Biases of Mendelian Randomization Estimates With Time-Varying ExposuresJeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|February 21, 2024
Potential impact of unblinding on observed treatment effects in Alzheimer's disease trialsFrank J Wolters, Jeremy A Labrecque
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 5, 2019
Commentary: Mendelian randomization with multiple exposures: the importance of thinking about timeJeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
Cadernos De Saude Publica|July 11, 2019
Health profile differences between recipients and non-recipients of the Brazilian Income Transfer Program in a low-income populationJeremy A Labrecque, Jay S Kaufman
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