
Connor Grady
@connorbgrady
Epi PhD @HarvardChanSPH studying cancer treatments and causal inference | previously @Penn @YaleSPH @universityofga
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27-01-2020 04:25:20
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New research identifies disparities in the use of preoperative breast magnetic resonance imaging following #breastcancer diagnosis ft. Sara Ginzberg, MD, MSHP, Lola Fayanju (she/her, [email protected]) (@PennSurgery), Connor Grady (Dept. of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Informatics) & @DrCEdmonds (Penn Radiology) Penn Cancer Innovation tinyurl.com/yc7ksx9y




This analysis found that time-to-event (TTE) endpoints are widely used but inconsistently defined across #CART trials. Many studies lacked complete TTE definitions, though reporting improved after 2018. Connor Grady See the article: ow.ly/fQ6A50VJ6Mg

This prospective observational study led by Connor Grady Bornali Bhattacharjee, MS, PhD š®š³ Julio Silva Harlan Krumholz examined the impact of the primary COVID-19 vaccination on the symptoms and immune signatures of 16 people with #longCOVID. Here is what we found šš¼ (1/) nature.com/articles/s4385ā¦



Like Taylor Swift discography, epidemiology has evolved a lot since 1989. But causal methods never go out of style. The Epidemiology Eras Tour included talks by @_miguelhernan and Jamie Robins on their seminal papers and advances in target trial emulation šÆand mediation.



Cancer epidemiology is well represented at #SER2025 āfellow PhD student in cancer epi, Alexis Miranda, and I each had a chance to showcase our groupsā work. Descriptive epi š¤ causal inference @causalab @hsphcancerepi @hsphcancer LGBTQHealthExcellence


In a NEJM editorial, Dr. Melinda Irwin explains how the CHALLENGE Study findings underscore the need to add exercise into #cancer care. "Exercise must become a standard part of care. The time to act is now." nejm.org/doi/full/10.10⦠Smilow Cancer Hospital Yale School of Public Health