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Amanda Blackford is a Biostatistician in the
Department of Oncology, Division of Biostatistics of the
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at
Johns Hopkins University.
She received her B.S.H. in Mathematical Sciences from Villanova University in 2001 and
her Sc.M. degree in Biostatistics from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2003. She has
worked in Oncology since July 2003.
Amanda currently collaborates with faculty in the Kimmel Cancer Center and SPH's Center for Clinical Trials on analysis and methods development
for bioinformatics projects and clinical trials.
Check out this article in Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention:
Blackford et al. Cotinine concentration in smokers from different countries: relationship with amount smoked and cigarette type. CEBP, Vol. 15, 1799-1804, October 2006.
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