Biography and Research Information
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Christine Cox's research interests lie in the intersection of public health data analysis, health surveys, and behavioral interventions. She has received significant federal funding to lead projects focused on developing decision aids for HIV post-exposure prophylaxis and investigating text message interventions for alcohol use and sexual violence among college students. Her work also involves rigorous methodological assessments of health data, including studies on linkage eligibility bias in the National Health Interview Survey and comparative analyses of linked mortality files from national health surveys. Cox has investigated the use of machine learning for efficient record linkage and examined the genotoxicity of cytarabine in cancer cell co-cultures. Her publications address the mortality experience of U.S. adults using large-scale survey data and explore the comparative analysis of public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. She also contributed to a case report on a fatal infection associated with a splash pad. Cox holds a h-index of 19 with over 1,600 citations across 59 publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 19
- Publications: 59
- Citations: 1,655
Selected Publications
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A Path Toward Standardized Pediatric Procedural Sedation Education Across Subspecialties (2025)
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Methicillin-Sensitive Staphylococcus aureus Co-infection in Adolescent Patients With Delta-Variant SARS-CoV-2 Acute Respiratory Failure (2024)
Federal Grants 2 $348,960 total
Development of a patient-provider decision aid for HIV post-exposure prophylaxis
Text message intervention for alcohol use and sexual violence in collegestudents
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Assessing Linkage Eligibility Bias in the National Health Interview Survey
- A methodological assessment of privacy preserving record linkage using survey and administrative data
- Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files
- A Comparison of the Mortality Experience of U.S. Adults Estimated With the 2006-2018 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and the Annual U.S. Life Tables.
- Using supervised machine learning to identify efficient blocking schemes for record linkage
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Assessing Linkage Eligibility Bias in the National Health Interview Survey
- A Comparison of the Mortality Experience of U.S. Adults Estimated With the 2006-2018 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and the Annual U.S. Life Tables.
- NHSR 186: A Comparison of the Mortality Experience of U.S. Adults Estimated With the 2006-2018 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and the Annual U.S. Life Tables
- The Health Status of Women with Children Living in Public and Assisted Housing: Linkage of the National Health Interview Survey to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Administrative Data.
- NHSR 186: A Comparison of the Mortality Experience of U.S. Adults Estimated With the 2006-2018 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and the Annual U.S. Life Tables
- A methodological assessment of privacy preserving record linkage using survey and administrative data
- Using supervised machine learning to identify efficient blocking schemes for record linkage
- Using synthetic data to replace linkage derived elements: a case study
- A Comparison of the Mortality Experience of U.S. Adults Estimated With the 2006-2018 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and the Annual U.S. Life Tables.
- NHSR 186: A Comparison of the Mortality Experience of U.S. Adults Estimated With the 2006-2018 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and the Annual U.S. Life Tables
- NHSR 186: A Comparison of the Mortality Experience of U.S. Adults Estimated With the 2006-2018 National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files and the Annual U.S. Life Tables
- Assessing Linkage Eligibility Bias in the National Health Interview Survey
- A methodological assessment of privacy preserving record linkage using survey and administrative data
- Assessing Linkage Eligibility Bias in the National Health Interview Survey
- The Health Status of Women with Children Living in Public and Assisted Housing: Linkage of the National Health Interview Survey to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Administrative Data.
- Assessing Linkage Eligibility Bias in the National Health Interview Survey
- Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files
- Assessing Linkage Eligibility Bias in the National Health Interview Survey
- Using supervised machine learning to identify efficient blocking schemes for record linkage
- Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files
- Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files
- Comparative analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey public-use and restricted-use linked mortality files
- Primary mesenchymal stromal cells in co-culture with leukaemic HL-60 cells are sensitised to cytarabine-induced genotoxicity, while leukaemic cells are protected
- Primary mesenchymal stromal cells in co-culture with leukaemic HL-60 cells are sensitised to cytarabine-induced genotoxicity, while leukaemic cells are protected
- Primary mesenchymal stromal cells in co-culture with leukaemic HL-60 cells are sensitised to cytarabine-induced genotoxicity, while leukaemic cells are protected
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