| | Jeanine Buchanich, PhD Research Assistant Professor, Biostatistics Deputy Director, Center for Occupational Biostatistics & Epidemiology Education Ph. D., University of Pittsburgh, 2007 MPH, University of Pittsburgh, 1998 M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, 1996 BS, University of Pittsburgh, 1993 Research Interests Occupational epidemiology, historical cohort studies, environmental epidemiology, vital status tracing, cancer incidence, head injury Selected Publications Schall LC , Buchanich JM, Marsh GM, Bittner G: Utilizing Multiple Vital Status Tracing Services is Necessary for Attaining Optimal Mortality Follow-up in Cohort Studies. Annals of Epidemiology, 11:292-296, 2001. Marsh GM, Youk AO, Stone, RA, Buchanich JM, Gula MJ, Smith TJ, Quinn MM: Historical Cohort Study of U.S. Man-Made Vitreous Fiber Production Workers. I. 1992 Fiber Glass Cohort Follow-Up- Initial Findings. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 43:741-756, 2001. Buchanich JM, Marsh GM, Youk AO: Historical Cohort Study of U.S. Man-Made Vitreous Fiber Production Workers. V. Tobacco Smoking Habits. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 43:793-802, 2001. Cassidy LD, Buchanich JM, Guice K. Comparison of Injury Severity Scoring Systems to Identify Most Relevant Variables for Inclusion in a National Trauma Registry for Children. Journal of Registry Management, 32(1):4-10, 2005. Buchanich JM, Dolan DG, Marsh GM, Madrigano J. Under-Ascertainment of Deaths Using Social Security Records: A Recommended Solution to a Little-Known Problem. American Journal of Epidemiology, 162(2):193-4, 2005. Marsh GM, Youk AO, Buchanich JM, Cunningham M, Esmen NA, Hall TA, Phillips ML. Mortality Patterns among Industrial Workers Exposed to Chloroprene and Other Substances I. General Mortality Patterns Chemico-Biological Interactions, 166: 285B300, 2007. Marsh GM, Youk AO, Buchanich JM, Cunningham M, Esmen NA, Hall TA, Phillips ML. Mortality Patterns among Industrial Workers Exposed to Chloroprene and Other Substances II. Mortality in Relation to Exposure Chemico-Biological Interactions, 166: 301-316, 2007. Marsh GM, Youk AO, Buchanich JM, Erdal SE, Esmen NE. Work in the Metal Industry May Help Explain Nasopharyngeal Cancer Mortality Excess among Workers Exposed to Formaldehyde. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 48: 308-319, 2007. Contact Information A416 Crabtree Hall 130 DeSoto Street Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Telephone: 412-624-2423 Facsimile: 412-624-9969 Email: jeanine@pitt.edu |  |