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Muriel Rabilloud is a Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics at Claude Bernard University Lyon 1's Faculty of Medicine. Her research focuses on advanced statistical methodologies applied to clinical and epidemiological studies across diverse medical domains including infectious diseases, urology, critical care, and public health.
Her primary research interests include biostatistics, epidemiological methods, and clinical trial design, with particular expertise in causal inference techniques, longitudinal data analysis, and spatial epidemiology. She has developed innovative approaches for registry data analysis and has made significant contributions to methodological frameworks for handling complex medical datasets.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on infectious disease modeling (particularly malaria and dengue), medical imaging statistics (especially prostate cancer diagnostics), and pandemic response evaluation. Her work demonstrates consistent methodological rigor while addressing practical clinical questions through sophisticated statistical approaches.
Rabilloud has collaborated extensively with clinicians across multiple specialties, indicating her role as a key methodological partner in translational research. Her publications appear in high-impact journals spanning biostatistics, clinical medicine, and public health domains, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of her work.
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