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Joan S. Reisch, Ph.D.

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Joan S. Reisch
Name:
  Joan S. Reisch, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Clinical Sciences
Secondary Appointment:
  Family and Community Medicine
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Southwestern Medical School
Degree Program:
  Clinical Psychology
Clinical Science
Non-degree Program:
  Doris Duke
Affiliations:
  Alzheimer Center
Department Website:
  Department of Clinical Sciences
Email:
  Joan S. Reisch, Ph.D.

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
Design and support for research projects, particularly in Alzheimers Research at the national level as the Core Leader for the Statistics and Data Management Core for the Alzheimers Disease Center at U. T. Southwestern and at the state level as the Director of the Data Coordinating Center for the Texas Alzheimers Research Consortium. Other research interests include participation in clinical trials for the treatment of acute liver failure, and for statistical and data management combined applications in the clinical sciences.
 
 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Design of Clinical Trials
Teaching Biostatistics in the Health Sciences
Computing in statistical data analysis
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Larson AM, Polson J, Fontana RJ, Davern TJ, Lalani E, Hynan LS, Reisch JS Sciodt FV, Ostapowics G, Shakil AO, Lee WM and the Acute Liver Failure Study Group, "Acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure: results of a United States Multicenter Prospective Study" Hepatology, 42:1364-72, 2005
Bigio EH, Reisch JS, White III CL, Satumtira SSontag E, Bonte FJ, "Synapse loss may be a minor contributor to decreased regional cerebral blood flow in Alzheimer disease" Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 15(2):72-8, 2003
Iannaccone ST, Hynan LS, Rabb K, Carman D, Gordon J, Harris K, Morton A, Reisch J, Smith J, Webster JC, Goldsmith C, Schochet P, Luckett P, Wong B, Samaha F, Fritch A, Rusman B, Zilke K, Leshner R, Mayhew J, Smith S, Stout JL, "Reliability of gross motor function measure and pulmonary functions tests in pediatric spinal muscular atrophy" Arch Neurol, 60:1130-6, 2003
Vacquero J, Polson J, Chung C, Helenowski I, Schiodt FV, Reisch JS, Lee WM, Blei AT, "Infection and the Progression to Deep Hepatic Encephalopathy in early acute liver failure" Gastroenterology, 125:2539-43, 2003
O’Bryant SE, Cullum CM, Hall J, Lacritz L, Massman PJ, Lupo PJ, Reisch JS, Doody R., "Staging Dementia with Clinical Dementia Rating Scale Sum of Boxes Scores" Archives of Neurology, 2008
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Elliott AC; Hynan LS; Reisch JS; Smith JP, "Preparing Data for Analysis using Microsoft Excel" Journal of Investigative Medicine, 54:334-341, 2006
Larson AM, Polson J, Fontana RJ, Davern TJ, Lalani E, Hynan, LS, Reisch JS ,et al, "Acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure: results of a United States multicenter, prospective study" Hepatology, 42:1364-72, 2005
 
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