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I am a PhD candidate studying epidemiology at the Oregon Health & Science University-Portland State University School of Public Health in Portland, OR, USA. I am interested in understanding the developmental origins of health and disease – the associations between early life exposures and later life health – especially among pregnancies of multiple gestation (i.e., twins, triplets, etc.).

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Oregon Health & Science University: Portland, Oregon, US

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Anna Booman

Education and qualifications (3)

Oregon Health & Science University: Portland, OR, US

2020 to 2024 | PhD: Epidemiology (Epidemiology)
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Anna Booman

Harvard University: Cambridge, MA, US

2018 to 2020 | MS: Computational Biology & Quantitative Genetics (Epidemiology, Biostatistics)
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Anna Booman

William & Mary: Williamsburg, VA, US

2014 to 2018 | BS: Mathematical Biology (minor: Computer Science) (Mathematics, Biology)
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Anna Booman

Works (5)

Early childhood weight trajectory differences in twins, singletons, and gestational-age matched singletons.

Preventive medicine reports
2025-02-01 | Journal article
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MEDLINE:39974658

Part of ISSN: 2211-3355
Contributors: Booman, Anna; Foster, Byron A.; Lyon-Scott, Kristin; Marino, Miguel; Snowden, Jonathan M.; Boone-Heinonen, Janne
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Stanford University

Methods for modeling gestational weight gain: empirical application using electronic health record data from a safety net population.

BMC pregnancy and childbirth
2025-01-17 | Journal article
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MEDLINE:39825224

Part of ISSN: 1471-2393
Contributors: Booman, Anna; Vesco, Kimberly K.; Springer, Rachel; Dinh, Dang; Liu, Shuling; Lyon-Scott, Kristin; Marino, Miguel; O'Malley, Jean; Palma, Amy; Schmidt, Teresa et al.
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Stanford University

Insurance coverage and discontinuity during pregnancy: Frequency and associations documented in the PROMISE cohort.

Health services research
2024 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1475-6773
Contributors: Anna Booman; Kalera Stratton; Kimberly K Vesco; Jean O'Malley; Teresa Schmidt; Janne Boone-Heinonen; Jonathan M Snowden
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Stanford University
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Pregnancy health in a multi-state U.S. population of systemically underserved patients and their children: PROMISE cohort design and baseline characteristics.

BMC public health
2024-03-23 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1471-2458
Contributors: Janne Boone-Heinonen; Kristin Lyon-Scott; Rachel Springer; Teresa Schmidt; Kimberly K Vesco; Anna Booman; Dang Dinh; Stephen P Fortmann; Byron A Foster; Jenny Hauschildt et al.
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Stanford University

Causal and Associational Language in Observational Health Research: A Systematic Evaluation.

American journal of epidemiology
2022-08-04 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1476-6256
Contributors: Noah A Haber; Sarah E Wieten; Julia M Rohrer; Onyebuchi A Arah; Peter W Tennant; Elizabeth A Stuart; Eleanor J Murray; Sophie Pilleron; Sze Tung Lam; Emily Riederer et al.
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Stanford University