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Dr Peter Baker is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Public Health, University of Queensland.
He holds a position as a Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics at the School of Public Health and as a senior statistical collaborator, advisor and consultant to several research projects in the Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health and the Queensland Clinical Trials and Biostatistics Centre.
With thirty years experience as a statistical consultant and researcher, Peter has a passion for biostatistics applied to public health and medical research. He also champions reproducible research and reporting and to this end has developed R and Make software to aid the workflow of data analysts in any field. As a statistical consultant and collaborator, he has contributed to many research projects. His contribution has ranged from advice on standard statistical approaches to the application of novel methods to improve statistical analysis or the development of new statistical methodology to fill a gap in the knowledge.
Peter's current research interests:
- efficient statistical computing using R and related software for the workflow of data analysis,
- reproducible research and reporting using R, markdown and sweave,
- tailoring R functions and developing bespoke packages for specific statistical analyses, and
- applied statistlcal research in novel methods for epidemiological and medial research, including
+ statistical methods for modelling trajectories of alcohol consumption in youths,
+ propensity score analysis to adjust for selection bias in observational studies,
+ investigating the appropriateness of statistical methods (seasonal ARIMA and ZIP models) for assessing policy interventions in seasonal time series data including application to the Queensland Government Drink Safe Precincts study with the Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research (CSYAR), and
+ Bayesian methods, including MCMC and ABC, for epidemiological and medical MCMC studies.
Dr Baker is an Accredited Statistician (ASTAT) with the Statistical Society of Australia
In addition to collaborating with a range of applied scientists to advance scientific knowledge by employing standard and cutting-edge statistical methods, several projects have had practical significance to industry including timely alerts to graziers when drops in temperature are dangerous for lambing, improved soil moisture estimation for cotton production and enhancing quantitative methods for sugarcane breeding. Recent collaborative work has informed public policy on drink safe precincts and alcohol related problems, effectiveness of mosquito nets and the effect of sunscreen to prevent skin ageing.
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TIZARD LEARNING DISABILITY REVIEW (2024)
Seth W McNutt,Tanaya Roychowdhury, Chiranjeevi Pasala,Hieu T Nguyen, Daniel T Thornton,Sahil Sharma, Luke Botticelli,Chander S Digwal,Suhasini Joshi, Nan Yang,Palak Panchal, Souparna Chakrabarty,
Research square (2024)
PharmacoEconomics - openno. 4 (2023): 537-552
International Journal of Men's Social and Community Healthno. 1 (2023): e10-e19
Journal of Public Healthno. 4 (2023): 1-11
Alina Haines-Delmont,Anthony Tsang,Kirstine Szifris,Elaine Craig,Melanie Chapman,John Baker,Peter Baker,James Ridley,Michaela Thomson, Gary Bourlet, Beth Morrison,Joy Duxbury
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Sociability: 7
Diversity: 4
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