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December 9, 2021
'We like things tangible:' A critical analysis of menstrual hygiene and health policy-making in India, Kenya, Senegal and the United States
Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S Kavattur, Lillian Rountree, et al.
Scientific Reports
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July 21, 2025
Association of COVID-19 outcomes with measures of institutional and interpersonal trust: an ecological analysis using national data from 61 countries
Lillian Rountree, Guangyu Tong, Fan Bu, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
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February 12, 2026
A Tutorial on Implementing Statistical Methods for Estimating Excess Death With a Case Study and Simulations on Estimating Excess Death in the Post-COVID-19 United States
Lillian Rountree, Lauren Zimmermann, Lucy Teed, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health
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March 24, 2023
The persistent power of stigma: A critical review of policy initiatives to break the menstrual silence and advance menstrual literacy
Mary M Olson, Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S Kavattur, et al.
Health and Human Rights
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December 29, 2022
Menstruation, Myopia, and Marginalization: Advancing Menstrual Policies to "Keep Girls in School" at the Risk of Exacerbating Inequalities
Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S Kavattur, Mary M Olson, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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June 9, 2025
Consideration of Sociodemographics in Machine Learning-Driven Sepsis Risk Prediction
Katrina E Hauschildt, Annie Pan, Taylor Bernstein, et al.
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics
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February 17, 2025
Reporting of Fairness Metrics in Clinical Risk Prediction Models Used for Precision Health: Scoping Review
Lillian Rountree, Yi-Ting Lin, Chuyu Liu, et al.
JAMA Health Forum
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January 9, 2026
Ten Core Concepts for Ensuring Data Equity in Public Health
Yiran Wang, Alicia E Boyd, Lillian Rountree, et al.
Gates Open Research
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May 26, 2022
Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs
Emily Hoppes, Chukwuemeka Nwachukwu, Julie Hennegan, et al.
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Global Public Health
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December 9, 2021
'We like things tangible:' A critical analysis of menstrual hygiene and health policy-making in India, Kenya, Senegal and the United States
Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S Kavattur, Lillian Rountree, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
July 21, 2025
Association of COVID-19 outcomes with measures of institutional and interpersonal trust: an ecological analysis using national data from 61 countries
Lillian Rountree, Guangyu Tong, Fan Bu, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
|
February 12, 2026
A Tutorial on Implementing Statistical Methods for Estimating Excess Death With a Case Study and Simulations on Estimating Excess Death in the Post-COVID-19 United States
Lillian Rountree, Lauren Zimmermann, Lucy Teed, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health
|
March 24, 2023
The persistent power of stigma: A critical review of policy initiatives to break the menstrual silence and advance menstrual literacy
Mary M Olson, Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S Kavattur, et al.
Health and Human Rights
|
December 29, 2022
Menstruation, Myopia, and Marginalization: Advancing Menstrual Policies to "Keep Girls in School" at the Risk of Exacerbating Inequalities
Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S Kavattur, Mary M Olson, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
June 9, 2025
Consideration of Sociodemographics in Machine Learning-Driven Sepsis Risk Prediction
Katrina E Hauschildt, Annie Pan, Taylor Bernstein, et al.
Online Journal of Public Health Informatics
|
February 17, 2025
Reporting of Fairness Metrics in Clinical Risk Prediction Models Used for Precision Health: Scoping Review
Lillian Rountree, Yi-Ting Lin, Chuyu Liu, et al.
JAMA Health Forum
|
January 9, 2026
Ten Core Concepts for Ensuring Data Equity in Public Health
Yiran Wang, Alicia E Boyd, Lillian Rountree, et al.
Gates Open Research
|
May 26, 2022
Global research and learning agenda for building evidence on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes for research, product development, policies, and programs
Emily Hoppes, Chukwuemeka Nwachukwu, Julie Hennegan, et al.
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