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Alex Dahlen

Alexander Dahlen

Alex Dahlen

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Clinical Associate Professor of Biostatistics

Professional overview

Alex Dahlen, PhD joins GPH as Director of the new Collaborative Statistical Core in the Department of Biostatistics. The goal of the Core is to collaborate widely throughout the School, to bring robust statistical methods and thoughtful study design to public health research, and to train the next generation of data scientists and statisticians in team science and applied statistics. Dr. Dahlen has nearly 10 years of experience working in collaborative statistics, across a variety of settings in and out of academia.

In his previous role as senior statistician in the Quantitative Sciences Unit of the Department of Medicine at Stanford University, Dr. Dahlen collaborated with physicians and clinical researchers on all aspects of research, including acting as lead statistician on grant applications and statistical author on numerous published manuscripts. He devotes a large portion of his time to mentoring junior scientists: providing hands-on coding lessons; overseeing analysis; offering study design and methodology tutorials; and lecturing about healthy research practices. Dr. Dahlen received his PhD in the physics of bubbles from Princeton University in 2011.

Education

BA, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Honors and awards

Pathology Health Equity Research Award at Stanford University (2023)

Publications

Publications

Association between obesity and length of COVID-19 hospitalization: unexpected insights from the american heart association national COVID-19 registry

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Design of a population-based longitudinal cohort study of SARS-CoV-2 incidence and prevalence among adults in the San Francisco Bay Area

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Gastrointestinal symptoms and fecal shedding of SARS-CoV-2 RNA suggest prolonged gastrointestinal infection

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Healthcare utilization in children across the care continuum during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Medical Student Documentation Practices and Perspectives Following the 2018 CMS Billing Guidelines

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Primary Care Diagnosis and Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in School-Age Children: Trends and Disparities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Compactifying de Sitter space naturally selects a small cosmological constant

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Flux compactifications grow lumps

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Flux compactifications on (S 2) N

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Spectrum and stability of compactifications on product manifolds

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Bubble baryogenesis

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On “nothing” as an infinitely negatively curved spacetime

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Bubbles of Nothing and the Fastest Decay in the Landscape

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Case of the disappearing instanton

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Giant leaps and minimal branes in multidimensional flux landscapes

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Linear and Nonlinear Rogue Wave Statistics in the Presence of Random Currents

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Populating the whole landscape

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Vacuum Decay in a Flux Landscape

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Odds of observing the multiverse

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Small steps and giant leaps in the landscape

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Characterization of transition edge sensors for the Millimeter Bolometer Array Camera on the Atacama Cosmology Telescope

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Instrument design and characterization of the millimeter Bolometer Array Camera on the Atacama Cosmology Telescope

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Refraction of a Gaussian seaway

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Systems and control software for the Atacama Cosmology Telescope

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The effects of the mechanical performance and alignment of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope on the sensitivity of microwave observations

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Contact

alex.dahlen@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003