Harrison Quick
Assistant Professor
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
"Dr. Quick received his PhD from the Division of Biostatistics at the University of Minnesota in 2013, where his research focused on Bayesian methods for spatial and spatiotemporal data analysis. In addition, Dr. Quick has conducted research in the fields of data confidentiality, spatial epidemiology, and the application of Bayesian methods for environmental health and occupational exposure assessment. "
Research Interest
Spatial Analysis or GIS
Publications
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"Huynh, T., Quick, H., Ramachandran, G., Banerjee, S., Stenzel, M., Blair, A., Sandler, D., Engel, L., Kwok, R.K., and Stewart, P.A. (2016). “A comparison of the β-substitution method and a Bayesian approach for analyzing left-censored data for the GuLF STUDY.†The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 60, 56-73. "
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"Casper, M, Kramer, M., Quick, H., Schieb, L., Vaughan, A.S., and Greer, S. (2016). “Changes in the geographic patterns of heart disease mortality in the United States 1973 to 2010.†Circulation, 133, 1171-1180. "
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"Quick, H., Huynh, T., and Ramachandran, G. (2016). “A method for constructing informative priors for Bayesian modeling of occupational hygiene data.†Accepted for publication in The Annals of Occupational Hygiene. "