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CURRICULUM VITAE
Tracey Marsh
Tracey Marsh
1305 East Denny Way #106
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 601-2487
marsh_tracey@hotmail.com
Education
Master of Science, Mathematics
Bachelor of Science, Physics
University of Washington
University of California at Santa Cruz
2004
1996
Professional Positions
Research Assistant: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, with Dr. Margaret Pepe (7/14 – present)
Research Assistant: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, with Dr. James Dai (9/13 – 8/14)
Programmer/Analyst: Group Health Research Institute (4/10 – 9/13)
Actuarial Analyst: Milliman Inc. (4/07– 4/10)
Research Assistant: Precision Forestry Cooperative, UW (6/06 – 4/07)
Mathematics Instructor: Seattle Central Community College (9/04 – 4/07)
Mathematics Instructor and Teaching Assistant: University of Washington (9/01 – 6/04)
Programmer & Technical Writer: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (9/98 – 9/00)
Accelerator Systems Operator: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (9/96 – 9/98)
Summer Intern: Applied Chaos Laboratory, Georgia Tech (6/95 – 8/95)
Publications
Jennifer C. Nelson, PhD, Tracey Marsh, MS, Thomas Lumley, PhD, Eric B. Larson, MD, MPH, Lisa A.
Jackson MD, MPH, Michael Jackson, PhD for the Vaccine Safety Datalink Team (2013) “Validation
sampling can reduce bias in healthcare database studies: an illustration using influenza vaccination
effectiveness” Journal of Clinical Epidemiology , 66(8):S110-S121
Lisa A. Jackson, Do Peterson, Jennifer C. Nelson, S. Michael Marcy, Allison L.
Balsbaugh, Roger Baxter, Tracey Marsh, Lawrence Madziwa and Eric Weintraub (2013) “Vaccination
Site and Risk of Local Reactions in Children 1 Through 6 Years of Age” Pediatrics; 131(2):283-289
(originally published online January 14, 2013)
Andrea J. Cook, Ram C. Tiwari, Robert D. Wellman1, Susan R. Heckbert, Lingling Li, Patrick Heagerty,
Tracey Marsh and Jennifer C. Nelson (2012) “Statistical approaches to group sequential monitoring of
postmarket safety surveillance data: current state of the art for use in the Mini-Sentinel pilot”
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety; 21(S1):72–81
Eric Bahuaud, Tracey L. Marsh (2008) “Holder Compactification for Some Manifolds with Pinched
Negative Curvature Near Infinity” Can J Math 60 (6):1201-1218
John F. Lindner, Brian K Meadows, Tracey L. Marsh, William L. Ditto, Adi R. Bulsara (1998) “Can
neurons distinguish chaos from noise?” Internat. J. Bifur. Chaos Appl. Sci. Engrg 8:767-781
Unpublished Reports
Submitted to FDA
Andrea J. Cook, Robert D. Wellman, Tracey L. Marsh, Ram C. Tiwari, Michael D. Nguyen, Estelle
Russek-Cohen, Zhen Jiang, Jennifer C. Nelson (2012) “Statistical methods for estimating causal risk
differences in the distributed data setting for postmarket safety outcomes.”
Submitted to FDA
Andrea J. Cook, Ram C. Tiwari, Robert D. Wellman, Susan R. Heckbert, Lingling Li, Patrick J. Heagerty,
Tracey L. Marsh, Jennifer C. Nelson (2011) “Statistical approaches for group sequential monitoring of
postmarket safety surveillance data: Overview and simulation evaluation of methods applicable to the
Mini-Sentinel surveillance project.”
In Submission
Rutter CM, Landsdorp-Vogelaar I, Knudsen AKB, Marsh TL, Kuntz KM, van Ballegooijeen M, Johnson
E, Zauber A (2015) “Microsimulation Model Validation: Colorectal Cancer Case Study”
In Preparation
Rutter CM, Marsh TL, Tran D-T, Johnson E, Pabiniak C (2015) “Microsimulation Model Calibration.”
Presentations
‘Applying Targeted Minimum Loss Estimation (TMLE) to the detection of gene-environment
interactions.’ Seattle University Mathematics Department Seminar, November 2014.
‘Incorporating richer data from a validation cohort’ as part of the panel on ‘New Approaches to
Confounding by Frail Health Status’. International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology and
Therapeutic Management, Montreal, Canada. August 2013.
Service
University of Washington, Department of Biostatistics Student-Representativc 2013-2014 academic year
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