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Susan M Sayers

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Pediatric Clinics of North America|December 8, 2009
Indigenous newborn careSusan M Sayers
BMC Oral Health|August 16, 2008
Oral health investigations of indigenous participants in remote settings: a methods paper describing the dental component of wave III of an Australian Aboriginal birth cohort studyLisa M Jamieson, Susan M Sayers
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 17, 2013
Birthweight and fasting glucose and insulin levels: results from the Aboriginal Birth Cohort StudySusan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 6, 2010
Lifelong consequences of poor fetal growthSusan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|September 8, 2006
Indigenous health research--changes in 60 yearsLisa M Jamieson, Susan M Sayers
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|August 11, 2006
Risk factors for reduced lung function in Australian Aboriginal childrenIngrid K Bucens, Alison Reid, Susan M Sayers
BMC Medical Research Methodology|February 27, 2014
Challenges and strategies for cohort retention and data collection in an indigenous population: Australian Aboriginal Birth CohortMegan Lawrance, Susan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 9, 2017
Cohort Profile: The Australian Aboriginal Birth Cohort (ABC) studySusan M Sayers, Dorothy Mackerras, Gurmeet R Singh
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|January 20, 2011
Lipoprotein(a) identifies cardiovascular risk in childhood: the Australian Aboriginal Birth Cohort StudyTeresa E Cunningham, Susan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|June 30, 2004
In an Aboriginal birth cohort, only child size and not birth size, predicts insulin and glucose concentrations in childhoodSusan M Sayers, Dorothy Mackerras, Gurmeet Singh, et al.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America|December 8, 2009
Indigenous newborn careSusan M Sayers
BMC Oral Health|August 16, 2008
Oral health investigations of indigenous participants in remote settings: a methods paper describing the dental component of wave III of an Australian Aboriginal birth cohort studyLisa M Jamieson, Susan M Sayers
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 17, 2013
Birthweight and fasting glucose and insulin levels: results from the Aboriginal Birth Cohort StudySusan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 6, 2010
Lifelong consequences of poor fetal growthSusan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|September 8, 2006
Indigenous health research--changes in 60 yearsLisa M Jamieson, Susan M Sayers
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|August 11, 2006
Risk factors for reduced lung function in Australian Aboriginal childrenIngrid K Bucens, Alison Reid, Susan M Sayers
BMC Medical Research Methodology|February 27, 2014
Challenges and strategies for cohort retention and data collection in an indigenous population: Australian Aboriginal Birth CohortMegan Lawrance, Susan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 9, 2017
Cohort Profile: The Australian Aboriginal Birth Cohort (ABC) studySusan M Sayers, Dorothy Mackerras, Gurmeet R Singh
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|January 20, 2011
Lipoprotein(a) identifies cardiovascular risk in childhood: the Australian Aboriginal Birth Cohort StudyTeresa E Cunningham, Susan M Sayers, Gurmeet R Singh
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|June 30, 2004
In an Aboriginal birth cohort, only child size and not birth size, predicts insulin and glucose concentrations in childhoodSusan M Sayers, Dorothy Mackerras, Gurmeet Singh, et al.
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