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Sonja Swanson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work focuses on advancing causal inference methods to improve public health decision-making in scenarios where randomized trials are infeasible. She emphasizes methodological transparency and robustness to unverifiable assumptions.
- Educational Contributions: Teaches courses like EPIDEM 2192: Causal Inference in Epidemiologic Research and EPIDEM 3140: Target Trial Emulation.
Research Interests encompass causal inference, instrumental variable applications, suicide prevention using observational data, and dementia research with competing events. Her pedagogical approach prioritizes question-asking and methodological clarity.
Recent Publications highlight instrumental variable methods, dementia study design, and firearm policy impacts on suicide rates. Collaborative work includes suicide prevention strategies and causal inference frameworks.
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