Elizabeth Brown
Research Professor, Biostatistics
1959 NE Pacific Street
Box 357232
Seattle, WA 98195-
206-616-1027
elizab@uw.edu
Research Interests
Joint models for longitudinal and survival data; Bayesian methods in biostatistics; statistical methods in HIV/AIDS and cardiovascular research; clinical trials; microbicides
Education
ScD Biostatistics, Harvard University, 2002
MS Biostatistics, University of Colorado (Boulder), 1998
BS Mechanical Engr, University of Virginia, 1994
In the News
Washington Researchers: Vaginal Ring May Be Highly Effective Against HIV
SPH News, 07/22/2016
Vaginal ring may be highly effective against HIV
ASPPH, 07/21/2016
Vaginal ring may cut HIV infection risk if used correctly
AIDS.gov, 07/20/2016
Vaginal Ring Lowered HIV Rates in African Women
SPH News, 02/25/2016
Matters of the heart: Firefighters get theirs scanned
New Jersey News, 09/19/2008
New Calcium Measure Better Predictor of Heart Risks
WashingtonPost.com, 05/28/2008