Synergy of Biostatistics and Epidemiology in Air Pollution Health Effects Studies.
Douglas W DockeryPublished in: International statistical review = Revue internationale de statistique (2022)
The extraordinary advances in quantifying the health effects of ambient air pollution over the last five decades have led to dramatic improvement in air quality in the United States. This work has been possible through innovative epidemiologic study designs coupled with advanced statistical analytic methods. This paper presents a historical perspective on the coordinated developments of epidemiologic designs and statistical methods for air pollution health effects studies at the Harvard School of Public Health.