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Jessie K Edwards

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American Journal of Epidemiology|October 22, 2015
Invited commentary: every good randomization deserves observationDaniel Westreich, Jessie K Edwards
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 23, 2020
What Now? Epidemiology in the Wake of a PandemicJessie K Edwards, Justin Lessler
European Journal of Epidemiology|May 11, 2018
You are smarter than you think: (super) machine learning in contextAlexander P Keil, Jessie K Edwards
JAMA Network Open|March 27, 2026
Conceiving of Study Designs to Evaluate Preconception Treatment DecisionsMollie E Wood, Jessie K Edwards
Current Epidemiology Reports|December 18, 2018
A review of time scale fundamentals in the g-formula and insidious selection biasAlexander P Keil, Jessie K Edwards
Open Forum Infectious Diseases|September 19, 2022
Dying at Home Due to Coronavirus Disease 2019Jessie K Edwards, David Alain Wohl
Current Environmental Health Reports|February 1, 2017
Measurement Error and Environmental Epidemiology: a Policy PerspectiveJessie K Edwards, Alexander P Keil
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 30, 2015
All your data are always missing: incorporating bias due to measurement error into the potential outcomes frameworkJessie K Edwards, Stephen R Cole, Daniel Westreich
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 11, 2020
Surprise!Stephen R Cole, Jessie K Edwards, Sander Greenland
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 16, 2020
Comment on Williamson et al. (OpenSAFELY): The Table 2 Fallacy in a Study of COVID-19 Mortality Risk FactorsDaniel Westreich, Jessie K Edwards, Maarten van Smeden
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American Journal of Epidemiology|October 22, 2015
Invited commentary: every good randomization deserves observationDaniel Westreich, Jessie K Edwards
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 23, 2020
What Now? Epidemiology in the Wake of a PandemicJessie K Edwards, Justin Lessler
European Journal of Epidemiology|May 11, 2018
You are smarter than you think: (super) machine learning in contextAlexander P Keil, Jessie K Edwards
JAMA Network Open|March 27, 2026
Conceiving of Study Designs to Evaluate Preconception Treatment DecisionsMollie E Wood, Jessie K Edwards
Current Epidemiology Reports|December 18, 2018
A review of time scale fundamentals in the g-formula and insidious selection biasAlexander P Keil, Jessie K Edwards
Open Forum Infectious Diseases|September 19, 2022
Dying at Home Due to Coronavirus Disease 2019Jessie K Edwards, David Alain Wohl
Current Environmental Health Reports|February 1, 2017
Measurement Error and Environmental Epidemiology: a Policy PerspectiveJessie K Edwards, Alexander P Keil
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 30, 2015
All your data are always missing: incorporating bias due to measurement error into the potential outcomes frameworkJessie K Edwards, Stephen R Cole, Daniel Westreich
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 11, 2020
Surprise!Stephen R Cole, Jessie K Edwards, Sander Greenland
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 16, 2020
Comment on Williamson et al. (OpenSAFELY): The Table 2 Fallacy in a Study of COVID-19 Mortality Risk FactorsDaniel Westreich, Jessie K Edwards, Maarten van Smeden
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