Connor Grady

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Connor Grady

Connor Grady

@connorbgrady

Epi PhD @HarvardChanSPH @CAUSALab studying cancer treatments and causal inference | previously @Penn @YaleSPH @universityofga

Boston, MA Katılım Ocak 2020
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CAUSALab
CAUSALab@CAUSALab·
New dates available for CAUSALab Clinics! Free #causalinference consulting open to Boston-based, junior clinical investigators. Postdoc fellows provide guidance pertaining to #studydesign, data analysis and results for works in progress. Apply: hsph.harvard.edu/research/cau...
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Drew Moghanaki
Drew Moghanaki@DrewMoghanaki·
Thank you, @jillfeldman4, for finding this language flaw in my slide. Future talks will retain the error and correction so that others can also learn how NOT to describe people suffering from an addiction. 🤦🏻‍♂️ Ref: iaslc.org/IASLCLanguageG…
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Eric K. Singhi, MD
Eric K. Singhi, MD@lungoncdoc·
If you were diagnosed with #NSCLC before age 50, you may be eligible for the YOLC-HOPE Study. This registry is designed to understand the experiences, needs, and quality of life of younger adults with lung cancer. @MDAndersonNews
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🚨TARGET Statement is here! 🎯Target Trial Emulation is a framework to specify and answer causal questions with observational data when RCTs aren't available. TARGET will help guide the conduct & reporting of TTEs. Congrats to the authors @AidanCashin @HJHansford @CAUSALab
JAMA@JAMA_current

Until now there has not been specific guidance for how to report target trial emulation studies. The TARGET Statement published in JAMA provides guidance for reporting analyses of observational data that aim to estimate causal effects by explicitly emulating a target trial. 🔗 ja.ma/4n4amNT

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Connor Grady@connorbgrady·
Excited to introduce high school students to the world of causal inference 📊 at the Youth in Public Health Symposium Summer Program at the Tsinglan School in Dongguan, China @HarvardEpi @CAUSALab
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This is what happens when you let a swiftie run the Harvard Epi account 😎
Harvard Epidemiology@HarvardEpi

Like @taylorswift13 discography, epidemiology has evolved a lot since 1989. But causal methods never go out of style. The Epidemiology Eras Tour included talks by @_miguelhernan and Jamie Robins on their seminal papers and advances in target trial emulation 🎯and mediation.

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Connor Grady@connorbgrady·
Who has the biggest impact factor? The entire field of epidemiology or @taylorswift13
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Connor Grady@connorbgrady·
My first #SER2025 is off to a strong start. Kudos for the organizer who led with this idea.
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Harvard Epidemiology
Harvard Epidemiology@HarvardEpi·
Like @taylorswift13 discography, epidemiology has evolved a lot since 1989. But causal methods never go out of style. The Epidemiology Eras Tour included talks by @_miguelhernan and Jamie Robins on their seminal papers and advances in target trial emulation 🎯and mediation.
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Ami Bhatt, MD
Ami Bhatt, MD@AmiBhattMD·
Imagine being 26 years old. Young, healthy, full of life. Then suddenly, you’re rushed to the hospital with a heart attack. That’s exactly what happened to a young man from Texas. This is his story:
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