2022 - Research.com Best Female Scientist Award
1993 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
Louise Ryan mostly deals with Internal medicine, Statistics, Surgery, Sperm and Environmental exposure. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Oncology. Her research combines Econometrics and Statistics.
The concepts of her Surgery study are interwoven with issues in Environmental health, Population study, Risk assessment and Confidence interval. The Confidence interval study combines topics in areas such as Odds ratio, Epidemiology and Retrospective cohort study. Her Sperm study incorporates themes from Urine, Semen and Toxicology.
Louise Ryan mainly focuses on Statistics, Gender studies, Econometrics, Internal medicine and Covariate. She regularly links together related areas like Random effects model in her Statistics studies. Louise Ryan combines subjects such as Nationalism, Ethnic group, Narrative and Negotiation with her study of Gender studies.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Regression analysis and Logistic regression in addition to Econometrics. Her Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Surgery and Oncology. Louise Ryan studies Chemotherapy, a branch of Surgery.
Louise Ryan mainly investigates Gender studies, Statistics, Econometrics, Covariate and Context. Her Gender studies study combines topics in areas such as Transnationalism, Ethnic group, Narrative and Negotiation. Her Statistics study typically links adjacent topics like Random effects model.
Her Econometrics research integrates issues from Regression analysis, Logistic regression and Bayesian probability. Louise Ryan has included themes like Interaction, Gene–environment interaction, Environmental exposure and Time series in her Regression analysis study. Her Covariate research includes themes of Generalized linear model and Multinomial logistic regression.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Gender studies, Econometrics, Bayesian probability, Social science and Migration studies. Louise Ryan interconnects Narrative inquiry, Narrative, Economic geography, Transnationalism and Negotiation in the investigation of issues within Gender studies. Her studies deal with areas such as Socioeconomic disadvantage, Statistics, Lung cancer and Risk factor as well as Econometrics.
Her Statistics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Interpretability and Selection. Her work deals with themes such as Logistic regression, Missing data, Relative risk, Demography and Spatial ecology, which intersect with Bayesian probability. Her study in Migration studies is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Insider and Ethnic group.
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Efficacy of intravenous continuous infusion of fluorouracil compared with bolus administration in advanced colorectal cancer.
P Piedbois;P Rougier;M Buyse.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (1998)
Effect of Recombinant Human Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor on Chemotherapy-Induced Myelosuppression
Karen S. Antman;James D. Griffin;Anthony Elias;Mark A. Socinski.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1988)
The teratogenicity of anticonvulsant drugs.
Lewis B. Holmes;Elizabeth A. Harvey;Brent A. Coull;Kelly B. Huntington.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2001)
Social networks, social support and social capital: the experiences of recent Polish migrants in London
Louise Ryan;Rosemary A. Sales;Mary Tilki;Bernadette Siara.
Sociology (2008)
Phthalate exposure and human semen parameters.
Susan M. Duty;Manori J. Silva;Dana B. Barr;John W. Brock.
Epidemiology (2003)
Randomized comparison of doxorubicin alone versus ifosfamide plus doxorubicin or mitomycin, doxorubicin, and cisplatin against advanced soft tissue sarcomas.
J. H. Edmonson;L. M. Ryan;R. H. Blum;J. S. J. Brooks.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (1993)
Risk of internal cancers from arsenic in drinking water.
Knashawn H. Morales;Louise M. Ryan;Tsung Li Kuo;Meei Maan Wu.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2000)
Association between air pollution and low birth weight: a community-based study.
Xiaobin Wang;Hui Ding;Louise Ryan;Xiping Xu.
Environmental Health Perspectives (1997)
DNA damage in human sperm is related to urinary levels of phthalate monoester and oxidative metabolites.
R. Hauser;J.D. Meeker;N.P. Singh;M.J. Silva.
Human Reproduction (2007)
Tutorial in biostatistics methods for interval-censored data.
Jane C. Lindsey;Louise M. Ryan.
Statistics in Medicine (1998)
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