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Role Group Leader / Snr Princ Research Fellow
Research area Population Health
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

  • Thompson, DK, Lee, KJ, van Bijnen, L, Leemans, A, Pascoe, L, Scratch, SE, Cheong, J, Egan, GF, Inder, TE, Doyle, LW, et al. Accelerated corpus callosum development in prematurity predicts improved outcome. Human Brain Mapping 36(10) : 3733 -3748 2015
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  • Tran, HT, Doyle, LW, Lee, KJ, Dang, NM, Graham, SM. A high burden of late-onset sepsis among newborns admitted to the largest neonatal unit in central Vietnam. Journal of Perinatology 35(10) : 846 -851 2015
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  • Sullivan, TR, Salter, AB, Ryan, P, Lee, KJ. Bias and Precision of the “Multiple Imputation, Then Deletion” Method for Dealing With Missing Outcome Data. American Journal of Epidemiology 182(6) : 528 -534 2015
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  • Pascoe, L, Scratch, SE, Burnett, AC, Thompson, DK, Lee, KJ, Doyle, LW, Cheong, JLY, Inder, TE, Anderson, PJ. Neurodevelopmental Outcomes and Neural Mechanisms Associated with Non-right Handedness in Children Born Very Preterm. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 21(8) : 610 -621 2015
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  • Yelland, LN, Sullivan, TR, Voysey, M, Lee, KJ, Cook, JA, Forbes, AB. Applying the intention-to-treat principle in practice: Guidance on handling randomisation errors. Clinical Trials 12(4) : 418 -423 2015
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