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Douglas Ezra Morrison

Assistant Professor/Assistant Professor in Residence

University of California, Davis

I am an assistant professor of biostatistics in the Department of Public Health Sciences at UC Davis. I have worked on a variety of applied and theoretical statistical challenges, including problems in causal inference, data fusion, and infectious disease surveillance.

Interests

  • Causal Inference
  • Data Fusion
  • Agent-Based Models
  • Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Education

  • PhD in Biostatistics, 2021

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • MS in Statistics, 2010

    Stanford University

  • BS in Symbolic Systems, 2009

    Stanford University

Recent Publications

Douglas Ezra Morrison, Oliver Laeyendecker, Ron Brookmeyer (2021). Regression with interval-censored covariates: Application to cross-sectional incidence estimation. Biometrics.

Code Project DOI

Douglas Ezra Morrison, Roch Nianogo, Vladimir Manuel, Onyebuchi Arah, Nathaniel Anderson, Tony Kuo, Moira Inkelas (2021). Modeling infection dynamics and mitigation strategies to support K-6 in-person instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. medRxiv.

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Joann Elmore, Pin-Chieh Wang, Kathleen Kerr, David Schriger, Douglas E. Morrison, Ron Brookmeyer, Michael A Pfeffer, Thomas H Payne, Judith S Currier (2020). Excess Patient Visits for Cough and Pulmonary Disease at a Large US Health System in the Months Prior to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Time-Series Analysis. JMIR.

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Vivek Shetty, Douglas Morrison, Thomas Belin, Timothy Hnat, Santosh Kumar (2020). A Scalable System for Passively Monitoring Oral Health Behaviors Using Electronic Toothbrushes in the Home Setting: Development and Feasibility Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research.

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Douglas Ezra Morrison, Oliver Laeyendecker, Ron Brookmeyer (2019). Cross‐sectional HIV incidence estimation in an evolving epidemic. Statistics in Medicine.

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