Prof. Noya Galai

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1987

Rabin building, Room: 8065

972-4-8249002 (3002)

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Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1987

Rabin building, Room: 8065

972-4-8249002 (3002)

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Short Bio

Noya Galai received PhD in Biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley 1987. She was a post-doc at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1987-89. She joined the Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD 1991 -2004, and served as Head Statistician for the Department of Health Services Research, Ministry of Health 1993 – 2003. In 2004 Noya Galai joined the Department of Statistics at the University of Haifa. She was a principal investigator for the Data Coordinating Center of the EAGeR clinical trial on the effects of aspirin on pregnancy outcomes 2006-2012. She has ongoing research collaborations with in the Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD.

Research interests

  • Longitudinal data analysis, survival analysis, micro-simulation modeling
  • The natural history of HIV infection, planning and evaluation of Intervention studies and clinical trials
  • Evaluation of Quality of Care

Selected Publications

 

  • Kerrigan D, Barrington C, Donastorg Y, Perez M, Galai N. (2016). Abriendo Puertas: feasibility and effectiveness a multi-level intervention to improve HIV outcomes among female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. AIDS and Behavior,  accepted for publication.
    • Schisterman EF, Silver RM, Lesher LL, Faraggi D, Wactawski-Wende J, Townsend JM, Lynch AM, Perkins NJ, Mumford SL, Galai N. (2014).  Preconception Low Dose Aspirin and Pregnancy Outcomes: results from the EAGeR randomized trial. Lancet 384(9937):29-36.
    • Mandel M, Galai N, Simchen E. (2005). Evaluating survival model performance:  a graphical approach. Statistics in Medicine 24(12):1933-45.
  • Galai N, Safaeian M, Vlahov D, Bolotin A, Celentano DD. (2003). Longitudinal patterns of drug injection behavior for  individuals in the ALIVE cohort 1988-2000:  description and determinants. American Journal of Epidemiology 158(7): 695-704.

 

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