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Maggie Brown is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Brunswick. She holds a PhD and specializes in biostatistics and epidemiology, with a focus on maternal and child health outcomes. Her research employs statistical methodologies to analyze healthcare utilization patterns and clinical risks in populations, particularly in obstetrics, pediatrics, and chronic disease studies.
Education: PhD in Mathematics and Statistics (institution unspecified).
Research Interests: Biostatistics, Maternal and Child Health, Healthcare Analytics, Epidemiology, Clinical Research, and Public Health. Her work emphasizes retrospective cohort studies and predictive modeling in healthcare settings.
Her recent publications explore topics such as cesarean delivery effects on offspring health, intergenerational health impacts of maternal conditions, and complications in pediatric populations. These studies highlight her expertise in statistical analysis of clinical and population health data.
Awards: None explicitly listed in the provided text. Grants and advising roles: No specific information available.
Labs/Teams: No lab affiliations or teams mentioned in the current data.
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