Jeremy Miles, PhD Personal Webpage Dr. Jeremy Miles is a quantitative methodologist with considerable experience of using multilevel models and structural equation developmental (and other) contexts. He has worked on other longitudinal studies (the Barry-Caerphilly cohort) with researchers from the ALSPAC project (e.g. Davey-Smith, a co-investigator on the proposed study). The overall theme in Dr. Miles’s work is that the methodology employed must be sufficiently sophisticated to match the hypothesized underlying biological processes, but must also be clearly understandable by clinical audiences. He has published methodological and substantive papers in a wide variety of clinical research arenas, has been invited to contribute to the Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science (Wiley), and has authored or edited four texts on quantitative methodology. He is an associate editor of the British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, acts as statistical advisor to the BioMedCentral family of journals and to PLoS Clinical Trials and is statistical editor of the British Journal of Health Psychology. His methodologic approach is ideally suited to the complicated intrauterine environment, comprised essentially of a "black box" of latent variables of potential fetal stressors that are expressed differentially in placental tissues. Research Links Automated and Reliable Analysis of Digitized Placental Histology Slides Acute Intraaamniotic Infection - Background Acute Intraaamniotic Infection - Placental Analytics's Goals Downloads (right click and select "save target as") Jeremy Miles - CV |
Jeremy Miles, PhD