Measurement Error Models in Obesity Research (4 Videos) | Dr. Murillo

  Week 2

 Purpose

The purpose of this video lecture is to discuss measurement error models and obesity research..  

 Meet the Guest Speaker

Dr. Anarina Murillo, Visiting Faculty

Department of Biostatistics at the School of Global Public Health at NYU

Dr. Anarina Murillo received her PhD in Applied Mathematics and a Certificate in Statistics from Arizona State University. She currently serves as Visiting Faculty in the Department of Biostatistics at the School of Global Public Health at NYU. Prior to that she was an Assistant Professor (Research) with the Department of Pediatrics and a Senior Biostatistician with the Center for Statistical Sciences at Brown. Before joining Brown, she was an NIH T32 postdoctoral fellow in the statistical genetics and obesity training programs in the Department of Biostatistics and NIH-funded Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her research interests are broadly in statistical applications in obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, infectious diseases, health disparities, and social determinants of health.

 

  Video Lecture

The video lecture is broken into four parts: Introduction, food type recognition, portion size estimation, and other considerations. 

Please click each tab to watch each part of the video lecture.

Introduction

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