Ronnie Pingelمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
- Causal Inference
- Biostatistics
- Public Health
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Ronnie Pingel serves as a Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University's Department of Statistics within the Faculty of Social Sciences, while also maintaining an associated researcher position at the Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences (General Practice division) in the Faculty of Medicine. With dual appointments spanning statistical methodology and public health applications, Pingel bridges quantitative theory with population health research. Ronnie Pingel's research spans causal inference methodology, biostatistics, and public health applications. Primary interests include propensity score-based estimators for causal effects, mental health epidemiology (particularly adolescent male psychosocial health), cardiovascular outcomes research, and diabetes/cardiovascular disease epidemiology. Recent work demonstrates expertise in longitudinal study designs, registry-based analyses, and methodological validation of statistical approaches in real-world health data. Analysis of Pingel's 15 most recent publications reveals consistent focus on causal inference methods applied to public health questions, with particular emphasis on mental health trajectories, cardiovascular outcomes, and adolescent health behaviors. The work frequently employs Swedish registry data and demonstrates methodological rigor in handling observational data through propensity scoring, decomposition analysis, and structural equation modeling. Pingel maintains active collaborations across Uppsala University's medical and statistical departments, with frequent co-authorship on interdisciplinary projects involving the SWEDEHEART registry, pregnancy cohort studies, and adolescent health surveys. Current research involves ongoing work with the SUPRIM trial (psychological interventions in coronary disease) and PhysCan trial (exercise during cancer treatment).

