OHSU

Miguel Marino, PhD

Miguel Marino, PhD 
Miguel Marino, PhD
Miguel Marino grew up in Southern California and received his BS in Mathematics/Applied Science from the University of California, Los Angeles where he also obtained his MS in Biostatistics. Miguel moved to Boston where he received his PhD in Biostatistics from Harvard University. After a year in the Alonzo Smith Yerby postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University, Miguel joined the OHSU Department of Family Medicine department as an assistant professor in 2012. Miguel also holds a joint appointment in the Department of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, Division of Biostatistics at OHSU.

 

Areas of Research

Statistical analysis of high-dimensional correlated data, validation of new instruments, multivariate data, cancer prevention, risk prediction, missing data, longitudinal and clustered data, and variable selection.

Recent Publications

Jimenez M, Hu F, Marino M, Li Y, Joshipura K. (2012) Prospective associations between measures of adiposity and periodontal disease. Obesity, 20:1718-1725

Gillet J, Calcagno A, Varma S, Marino M, Green L, Vora M, Patel C, Orina J, Eliseeva T, Singal V, Padmanabhan R, Davidson B, Ganapathi R, Sood A, Seiden M, Rueda B, Ambudkar S, and Gottesman M. (2011). Redefining the relevance of established cancer cell lines to the study of mechanisms of clinical anti-cancer drug resistance. PNAS, 108(46):18708-13.

Sacks G, Panchmatia J, Marino M, Hill C, Rogers S. (2011) The Effect of Operative Timing on Functional Outcome After Isolated Spinal Trauma. Journal of Trauma, 71(6):1668-1672.

Quintiliani L., Allen J., Marino M. , Kelly-Weeder, S. and Li Y. (2010). Multiple health behavior clusters among female college students. Patient Education and Counseling, 79(1):134-137.

Williams P, Marino M, Malee K, Brogly S, Hughes M, Mofenson L. (2010). Neurodevelopment and In Utero Antiretroviral Exposure of HIV-Exposed Uninfected Infants. Pediatrics, 125(2):250-260.

Bodonyi-Kovacs G, Putheti P, Marino M, Avihingsanon Y, Uknis M, Monaco A, Strom T, Pavlakis M (2010). Gene expression profiling of the donor kidney at the time of transplantation predicts clinical outcomes 2 years after transplantation. Human Immunology, 71(5):451-455.