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Rameela Raman is an Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Health Policy, and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Her work bridges statistical methodology with clinical and policy research in critical care, cognitive outcomes, and health disparities.
- Education: PhD in Biostatistics from the State University of New York, Buffalo.
Research Interests: Dr. Raman specializes in longitudinal analysis of post-critical illness recovery, delirium pathophysiology, health equity in rural populations, and statistical modeling of cognitive outcomes. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates biomarker analysis, socioeconomic determinants, and clinical trial design.
Publication Trends: Recent articles focus on delirium management in ICU settings, socioeconomic impacts on cancer surgery outcomes, genetic risk factors for neuropsychiatric conditions, and pandemic-related disruptions in child welfare systems. Keywords span Biostatistics, Critical Care, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Public Health with sub-fields in Post Intensive Care Syndrome, Health Equity, and Neuroimmune Interactions.
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