Vanja Dukic

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Vanja Dukic is an expert in

effects of climate change on the spread of diseases
.

Dukic earned a bachelor's degree in finance and actuarial mathematics from Bryant University in 1995.[3] She completed her doctorate at Brown University in 2001, under the joint supervision of biostatisticians Constantine Gatsonis and Joseph Hogan.[4] She worked as a faculty member in the biostatistics program of the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicago from 2001 to 2010, before moving to Colorado.[3]

In 2015 she was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association "for important contributions to Bayesian modeling of complex processes and analysis of Big Data, substantive and collaborative research in infectious diseases and climate change, and service to the profession, including excellence in editorial work."[5][6]

Select publications

  • L S Wakschlag; E O Kistner; D S Pine; et al. (3 March 2009). "Interaction of prenatal exposure to cigarettes and MAOA genotype in pathways to youth antisocial behavior".
    Wikidata Q34001924
    .
  • Vanja M Dukic; Diane S Lauderdale; Jocelyn Wilder; Robert S Daum; Michael Z David (2 January 2013). "Epidemics of community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the United States: a meta-analysis".
    Wikidata Q34542185
    .
  • James J Dignam; Vanja Dukic; Stewart J Anderson; Eleftherios P Mamounas; D Lawrence Wickerham; Norman Wolmark (2 October 2008). "Hazard of recurrence and adjuvant treatment effects over time in lymph node-negative breast cancer".
    Wikidata Q37263046
    .

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