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| Full Name: |
Abdel Ghayoum A. Babiker |
| Position: |
- Head, Division of HIV and Infections, Medical Research Council, HIV Clinical Trials Centre, University College of London Medical School, London, UK
- Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology
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| Nationality: |
Sudan |
| Country of residence outside the Arab region: |
United Kingdom
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| Address: |
Medical Research Council (MRC) Clinical Trials Unit
222 Euston Road,
London NW1 2DA,UK |
| Work Tel: |
020 76704719 |
| Work Fax: |
020 76704818 |
| E-mail: |
[email protected]
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| Fields of Application |
Medical/Life Sciences
Statistics
Population and Research Studies
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| Areas of Specialization |
Diseases/Sexually Transmitted Infections/HIV/AIDS
In Depth Research and Studies
Reproductive Health
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| Area of Expertise |
Elaboration of Policies and Strategies
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| Publications |
- A Randomised controlled trial to assess the role of resistance assays in HIV infection, The Research Findings Register, June 2004
- Differences in HIV RNA levels before the initiation of antiretroviral therapy among 1864 individuals with known HIV-1 seroconversion dates, with Giota Touloumi, Nikos Pantazis, Sarah A. Walker, Olga B. Katsarou, Anastasia B. Karafoulidou, Angelos Hatzakis, Angelos and Kholoud Porter, In: AIDS, 18(12):1697-1706, August 2004
- Applying the Cox proportional hazards regression model to competing risks, with Mohamed M. Ali, presented at the 10th UK Users Group Meeting, Centre for Econometric Analysis, Cass Business School, United Kingdom, 28-29 June 2004
- A School-based randomized controlled trial of peer-led sex education in England, with J.M. Stephenson, A. Oakley, A.M. Johnson, S. Forrest, V. Strange, S. Charleston, S. Black, A. Copas and A. Petruckevitch, In: Controlled Clinical Trials, 24:643-657, 2003
- An Open-label randomized clinical trial of novel therapeutic strategies for HIV-infected patients in whom antiretroviral therapy has failed : rationale and design of the OPTIMA Trial, with Tassos C. Kyriakides, Joel Singer, William Cameron, Martin T. Schechter, Mark Holodniy, Sheldon T. Brown, Mike Youle and Brian Gazzard, In: Controlled Clinical Trials, 24:481-500, 2003
- The Dangers of inferring treatment effects from observational data, with David Dunn, Malcolm Hooker and Janet Darbyshire, In: Controlled Clinical Trials, 23:106-110, 2002
- strbee : randomization-based efficacy estimator, with Ian R. White and Sarah Walker, In: Stata Journal, 2(2):140-150, 2002
- A Menu-driven facility for complex sample size calculation in randomized controlled trials with a survival or a binary outcome, with Patrick Royston, In: Stata Journal, 2(2):151-163, 2002
- Impact of missing data due to selective dropouts in cohort studies and clinical trials, with Giota Touloumi, Stuart J. pocock and Janet H. Darbyshire, In: Epidemiology, 13(3):347-355, May 2002
- Mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 and infant feeding practice, with A. Sarah Walker, Diana M. Gibb and David T. Dunn, In: AIDS, 15(10):1327-1328, July 6, 2001
- Analysis of incomplete durations with application to contraceptive use, with T. Marshall and M.M. Ali, In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society : Series A (Statistics in Society), 164(3): 549-563, 2001
- Analysis of failure time hierarchical data in the presence of competing risks with application of oral contraceptive pills use in Egypt, with Mohamed M. Ali and John G. Cleland, In: Statistics in Medicine, 20(23):3601-3610, 2001
- Analysis of multivariate failure-time data from HIV clinical trials, with A.S. Walker and J.H. Darbyshire, In: Controlled Clinical Trials, 21:75-93, 2000
- The Trials of Dr. Bernard Fisher : a European perspective on an American episode, with Richard Peto, Rory Collins, David Sackett, Janet Darbyshire, Marc Buyse, Helen Stewart, Michael Baum, Aron Goldhirsch, Gianni Bonadonna, Pinuccia Valagussa, Lars Rutqvist, Diana Elbourne, Christina Davies, Otilia Dalesio, Mahesh Parmar, Catherine Hill, Michael Clarke, Richard Gray and Richard Doll, In: Controlled Clinical Trials, 18:1-13, 1997
- Ethics of HIV trials, with Peter Aaby, Janet Darbyshire and others, In: Lancet, Vol. 350, no. 9090, p.1546, 1997
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