Cynthia (Cindy) S. Crowson![]() Cynthia (Cindy) S. Crowson
Location:
Minnesota
SummaryThe research of Cynthia (Cindy) S. Crowson is focused on the epidemiology of rheumatic diseases, with a special interest in rheumatoid arthritis. As a statistician collaborating with rheumatologists for more than 20 years, her interests reflect both medical and statistical areas. Crowson's program receives funding from several sources, including the National Institutes of Health, foundations and industry sponsors. Focus areasCrowson's statistical interests focus on methods used in population-based research, such as estimating lifetime risk and accelerated aging, estimating attributable risk in longitudinal cohort studies, and Poisson regression models. Other areas of interest include risk prediction models, calibration methods and survival analysis. Using the population-based data resources of the Rochester Epidemiology Project, Crowson aims to improve health and long-term outcomes in patients with rheumatic diseases through investigation of the comorbidity burden. Crowson has led several interdisciplinary investigations in this area, including with team members with expertise in rheumatology, epidemiology, gastroenterology, dermatology, nephrology and nursing. Recent topics of these investigations include:
Significance to patient careCrowson's research goal is to improve health and long-term outcomes in people with rheumatic diseases by investigating the comorbidity burden. Recent publicationsSee a listing of my publications Education
M.S.
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Statistics
B.S.
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Statistics
B.A.
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Mathematics
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