Prof Katherine Lee is a senior biostatistician with over 20 years' experience in the design, planning and analysis of randomised trials and observational studies. She is co-Director of the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, and the Associate Director: Biostatistics of the Melbourne Children's Trials Centre. She has a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Nottingham UK, a Masters of Science in Medical Statistics from the University of Leicester UK and a PhD in Biostatistics from the University of Cambridge.
Prof Katherine Lee is a senior biostatistician with over 20 years' experience in the design, planning and analysis of randomised trials and observational studies. She is co-Director of the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, and the...
Prof Katherine Lee is a senior biostatistician with over 20 years' experience in the design, planning and analysis of randomised trials and observational studies. She is co-Director of the Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, and the Associate Director: Biostatistics of the Melbourne Children's Trials Centre. She has a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Nottingham UK, a Masters of Science in Medical Statistics from the University of Leicester UK and a PhD in Biostatistics from the University of Cambridge.
Top Publications
Chen, M-Y, Kirkwood, CD, Bines, J, Cowley, D, Pavlic, D, Lee, KJ, Orsini, F, Watts, E, Barnes, G, Danchin, M.
Rotavirus specific maternal antibodies and immune response to RV3-BB neonatal rotavirus vaccine in New Zealand.
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
13(5)
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1126 -1135
2017
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Griffiths, A, Morgan, P, Anderson, PJ, Doyle, LW, Lee, KJ, Spittle, AJ.
Predictive value of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children ‐ Second Edition at 4 years, for motor impairment at 8 years in children born preterm.
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
59(5)
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490 -496
2017
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Yelland, LN, Sullivan, TR, Price, DJ, Lee, KJ.
Sample size calculations for randomised trials including both independent and paired data.
Statistics in Medicine
36(8)
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1227 -1239
2017
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Cheong, JL, Doyle, LW, Burnett, AC, Lee, KJ, Walsh, JM, Potter, CR, Treyvaud, K, Thompson, DK, Olsen, JE, Anderson, PJ, et al.
Association Between Moderate and Late Preterm Birth and Neurodevelopment and Social-Emotional Development at Age 2 Years.
JAMA Pediatrics
171(4)
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e164805 -e164805
2017
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Molloy, CS, Di Battista, AM, Anderson, VA, Burnett, A, Lee, KJ, Roberts, G, Cheong, JL, Anderson, PJ, Doyle, LW.
The contribution of visual processing to academic achievement in adolescents born extremely preterm or extremely low birth weight.
Child Neuropsychology
23(3)
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361 -379
2017
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