Camille M. Moore, PhD

Camille M. Moore
Camille M. Moore, PhD, is a researcher at National Jewish Health. Dr. Moore is in the Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics.
Assistant Professor
Office of Academic Affairs
Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
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Research AreasResearch Areas
  • Longitudinal and Correlated Data
  • Missing Data

Special Interests

Longitudinal, correlated, and clustered data.
Statistical methods for missing data and non-ignorable dropout.
HIV cohort studies.
Statistical genetics and genetic epidemiology.           

Education

Education
Univeristy of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, PhD, Biostatistics
University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, MS, Biostatistics
New York University, New York, NY, MA, Art History
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, BA, Chemistry & BA, Archaeology

Awards & Recognition

2015: Strother Walker Award for Outstanding Performance in the Biostatistics PhD Program, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO
2013: Marvin Porter Award for Outstanding Performance in the Biostatistics MS Program, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO
2013: Delta Omega National Honorary Society in Public Health, Inducted
 

Publications

Moore CM, MaWhinney S, Forster JE, Carlson NE, Allshouse AA, Wang X, Routy JP, Conway B, Connick E. Accounting for Dropout Reason in Longitudinal Studies with Non-Ignorable Dropout.  Statistical Methods in Medical Research. Published online before print June 15, 2015, doi: 10.1177/0962280215590432.      

Moore CM, Schmiege SJ, Matthews EE (2014).  Actigraphy and Sleep Diary Measurements in Breast Cancer Survivors: Discrepancy in Selected Sleep Parameters. Behavioral Sleep Medicine. 12: 1-19.

Martin K, Krugman K, Latimer C, Moore C (2013). The impact of atherosclerosis and vascular collagen on energy-based vessel sealing.  Journal of Surgical Research.  185(2): 485-92.

Latimer C, Nelson M, Moore C, Martin K (2014). Effect of collagen and elastin content on the burst pressure of human blood vessel seals formed with a bipolar tissue sealing system. Journal of Surgical Research.  186(1): 73-80.  
 

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Contact Information

  • Office: 303.398.1039
  • Email: MooreC@NJHealth.org

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