Julie A. Stoner

Associate Professor

Biostatistics Associate Director,

General Clinical Research Center

julie-stoner@ouhsc.edu

 

Research Interests:

My research interests focus on the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of clinical trials and biomedical research studies, particularly in the areas of childhood and adolescent oncology, periodontal disease, and diabetes.  My statistical methodological research focuses on regression modeling in correlated data settings, arising from longitudinal follow-up and cluster-sampling studies.

 

Education:

1995, BS, Mathematics, Statistics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

1997, MS, Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

2000, PhD, Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

 

Selected Publications:

Stoner, J.A., Leroux, B.G.  (2002) “Analysis of Clustered Data, A Combined Estimating Equations Approach” Biometrika.  89(3):567-578.

Sisson, J.H., Stoner, J.A., Ammons, B.A., Wyatt, T.A. (2003) “All-digital image capture and whole field analysis of cilliary beat frequency. “  Journal of Microscopy.  211(2):103-11.

Mueller, K.J., Stoner, J.A., Shambaugh-Miller, M.D., Lucas, W.O., Pol, L.G., (2003), “A method for identifying places in rural America at risk of not being able to support adequate health services“.  The Journal of Rural Health.  19(4):450-60.

Raney, R.B., Stoner, J.A., Walterhouse, D.O., Andrassy, R.J., Donaldson, S.S., Laurie, F., Meyer, W.H., Qualman, S.J., Crist, W.M. (2004)  “Results of treatment of 56 patients with localized retroperitoneal and pelvic rhabdomyosarcoma:  a report from the Intergroup Rhabdomyosarcoma study-IV, 1991-1997.  Pediatric Blood and Cancer.  42:618-25.

Mikuls, T.R., O’Dell, J.R., Stoner, J.A.,  Parrish, L.A., Arend, W.P., Norris, J.M., and Holers, V.M.  (2004)  “The association of rheumatoid arthritis treatment response and disease duration with declines in serum levels of IgM rheumatoid factor and anti-CCP antibody”  Arthritis and Rheumatism.  50(12):3776-82.

Sisson, J., Stoner, J., Romberger, D.J., Spurzem, J.R., Wyatt, T.A., Owens-Ream, J.  and Mannino, D. (2005) “Alcohol Intake is Associated with Altered Pulmonary Function”.  Alcohol36(1):19-30.

Kalil, A., Levitsky, J.,  Lyden, E., Stoner, J.,  Bargenquast K., Lesiak, B., and Freifeld, A.G.  (2005) “The Efficacy of Preemptive and Universal Prophylaxis Strategies to Prevent Organ Disease by Cytomegalovirus in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients:  A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”  Annals of Internal Medicine.  143(12):870-80.

Mikuls TR, Endo JO, Puumala SE, Aoun PA, Black NA, O'Dell JR, Stoner JA, Boilesen EC, Bast MA, Bergman DA, Ristow KM, Ooi M, Armitage JO, Habermann TM. (2006)  “Prospective study of survival outcomes in Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients with rheumatoid arthritis.”  Journal of Clinical Oncology  24(10):1597-602.

Volkman, K., Stergiou, N., Stuberg, W., Stoner, J. (2007) “Comparison of Methods to Improve Test-Retest Reliability in the Functional Reach Test in Typically Developing Children”  Pediatric Physical Therapy19(1):  20-27.

Payne, J.B., Stoner, J.A., Nummikoski, P.V.,  Reinhardt, R.A., Wolff, M.S., Goren, A.D., Lee, H.M., Lynch, J.C., Valente, R.  Golub, L.M.  (2007)  “Efficacy of Subantimicrobial Dose Doxycycline in Postmenopausal Women: Part I Alveolar Bone”  Journal of Clinical Periodontology34(9):776-87.

Kratochvil, C.J., Vaughan, B.S., Mayfield-Jorgensen, M.L., March, J.S., Kollins, S., Murray, D., Ravi, H., Greenhill, L.L., Kotler, L., Paykina N., Biggins, P., Stoner, J.  (2007)  “A Pilot Study of Atomoxetine in Young Children with Attention-Deficity/Hyperactivity Disorder”  Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology17(2):175-85.

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