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Pamela Ann Shaw, Ph.D.

Adjunct Associate Professor of Biostatistics in Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Department: Biostatistics and Epidemiology

Contact information
Biostatistics Division
Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute
1730 Minor Avenue
Suite 1360
Seattle, WA 98101
Education:
BA (French and Mathematics)
Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, 1990.
MS (Mathematics)
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1994.
PhD (Biostatistics)
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2006.
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Selected Publications

Keogh RH, Shaw PA, Gustafson P, Carroll RJ, Deffner V, Dodd KW, Küchenhoff H, Tooze JA, Wallace MP, Kipnis V,Freedman LS : STRATOS guidance document on measurement error and misclassification of variables in observational epidemiology: Part I – Basic theory, validation studies and simple methods of adjustment. Statistics in Medicine 39(16): 2197-2231, Jul 2020.

Shaw PA, Gustafson P, Carroll RJ, Deffner V, Dodd KW, Keogh RH, Kipnis V, Tooze JA, Wallace MP, Küchenhoff H, Freedman LS: STRATOS guidance document on measurement error and misclassification of variables in observational epidemiology: Part II –More complex methods of adjustment and advanced topics Statistics in Medicine 39(16): 2232-2263, Jul 2020.

Shaw PA, McMurray R, Butte N, Sotres-Alvarez D, Sun H, Stoutenberg M, Evenson KR, Wong WW, Moncrieft AE, Sanchez-Johnsen LAP, Carnethon MR, Arredondo E, Kaplan RC, Matthews CE, Mossavar-Rahmani Y: Calibration of activity-related energy expenditure in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL). Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 22(3): 300-306, Mar 2019.

Xu R, Mehrotra D, Shaw PA.: Incorporating baseline measurement into the analysis of crossover trials with time-to-event endpoints Statistics in Medicine 37(23): 3280-3292, Oct 2018 Notes: doi: 10.1002/sim.7834. [Epub ahead of print]

Shaw PA: Use of Composite Outcomes To Assess Risk-Benefit in Clinical Trials. Clinical Trials 15(4): 352–358, Aug 2018.

Oh E, Shepherd BE, Lumley T, Shaw PA: Considerations for analysis of time-to-event outcomes measured with error: Bias and correction with SIMEX. Statistics in Medicine 37(8): 1276-1289, Apr 2018.

Oyama MA, Ellenberg SS, Shaw PA: Clinical trials in veterinary medicine: a new era brings new challenges. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 31(4): 970-978, Jul 2017.

Proschan MA, Shaw PA: Essentials of Probability Theory for Statisticians. CRC Press Mar 2016.

Anderson GL, Burns CJ, Larsen J, Shaw PA: Use of administrative data to increase the practicality of clinical trials: Insights from the Women’s Health Initiative. Clinical Trials 13(5): 519-26, Oct 2016.

Teachey DT*, Lacey SF*, Shaw PA*, Melenhorst JJ*, Maude SL, Frey N, Pequignot E, Gonzalez VE, Chen F, Finklestein J, Barrett DM, Weiss SL, Fitzgerald JC, Berg RA, Aplenc R, Callahan C, Rheingold SR, Zheng Z, Rose-John S, White JC, Nazimuddin F, Wertheim G, Levine BL, June CH, Porter DL, Grupp SA: Identification of Predictive Biomarkers for Cytokine Release Syndrome after Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell Therapy for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Cancer Discovery 6(6): 664-679, Jun 2016 Notes: Equally contributed.

Shaw PA, Fay MP: A rank test for bivariate event time outcomes when one event is a surrogate. Statistics in Medicine 35(19): 3413-23, Aug 2016.

Wang L, Shaw PA, Mathelier HM, Kimmel SE, French B: Evaluating risk-prediction models using data from electronic health records. Annals of Applied Statistics 10(1): 286-304, Mar 2016.

Shepherd B, Shaw PA, Dodd L: Using audit information to adjust parameter estimates for data errors in clinical trials. Clinical Trials 9(6): 721-729, Dec 2012.

Shaw PA, Prentice RL: Hazard ratio estimation for biomarker-calibrated dietary exposures. Biometrics 68(2): 397-407, Jun 2012.

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