We are pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of the new journal Epidemiologic Methods. Articles are open access and can be found at:
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/em.2012.1.issue-1/issue-files/em.2012.1.issue-1.xml
Submissions for future issues are welcome. Epidemiologic Methods is devoted entirely to methodology for the field of epidemiology. The journal aims to more quickly bring novel methodology to the epidemiologic community, foster closer ties and interactions between epidemiologists and statisticians, provide a forum for longer or more technical papers on epidemiologic methods, and serve as a repository of methodologic contributions focused on advancing and improving epidemiologic analysis.
Papers on the development of new methods, review articles, commentaries, tutorials, letters to the editor, and book reviews concerning epidemiologic methods are all welcome.
All articles published in 2012 or 2013 will be permanently open access. All articles published subsequently will be fully open access within twelve months. There are no publication charges for articles in the journal.
Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen and Tyler VanderWeele
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Other Information:
Contents for the first issue include:
1. Accuracy of Capture-Recapture Estimates of Prevalence (EB Hook et al.)
2. Effects of Classical Exposure Measurement Error on the Shape of Exposure-Disease Associations (RH Keogh et al.)
3. Use of Individual-level Covariates to Improve Latent Class Analysis of Trypanosoma cruzi Diagnostic Tests (AW Tustin et al.)
4. Confounding and Effect Modification: Distribution and Measure (TJ VanderWeele)
5. The Minicommunity Design to Assess Indirect Effects of Vaccination (ME Halloran)
6. Causal Inference Under Interference in Spatial Settings: A Case Study Evaluating Community Policing (N Verbitsky-Savitz and SW Raudenbush)
7. Imputation Strategies for the Estimation of Natural Direct and Indirect Effects (S Vansteelandt et al.)
8. Sample Size and Power Calculations for Additive Interaction (TJ VanderWeele)
9. Correcting for Bias due to Misclassification when Error-prone Continuous Exposures are Misclassified (RH Keogh et al.)
10. Causal Interpretation of Between-Within Models for Twin Research (A Sjolander et al.)
Editors
Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen, Harvard University
Tyler J. VanderWeele, Harvard University
Editorial Board
Nilanjan Chatterje, National Cancer Institute
Stephen Cole, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Zhi Geng, Peking University
Sander Greenland, UCLA
Elizabeth Halloran, University of Washington
Patrick Heagerty, University of Washington
Nicholas Jewell, University of California Berkeley
Marshall Joffe, University of Pennsylvania
Timothy Lash, Aarhus University
Bhramar Mukherjee, University of Michigan
Maya Petersen, University of California Berkeley
James Robins, Harvard University
Michael Rosenblum, Johns Hopkins University
Armando Teixeira-Pinto, University of Porto Portugal
Jan Vandenbroucke, Leiden University Medical Center
Mark van der Laan, University of California Berkeley
Stijn Vansteelandt. University of Ghent
Jacco Wallinga, University Medical Centre Utrecht
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