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Raymond McCubrey

Raymond McCubrey Statistician I
Department of Biostatistics
Ryals Public Health Bldg, 424
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL 35294
Phone: (205) 934-6455
Fax: (205) 975-2540
E-mail: rmccubrey@ms.soph.uab.edu
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Raymond received his bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University Of Southern Maine, and went on to finish his master’s in mathematics, and statistics at Kansas State University.

Currently, Raymond serves as a statistician for the Section on Statistical Genetics. His current work is helping researchers with their analysis and design. His current interests involve applying Bayesian networks to genetic data and exploring genotype/phenotype relationships suggested by the networks.


Visually exploring genetic associations through GeNIe & SMILE http://genie.sis.pitt.edu

Publications
 

  • 2011
  • 2009
  • 2006
  1. Kevin R. Fontaine, Raymond McCubrey, Tapan Mehta, Nicholas M. Pajewski, Scott W. Keith, Sai S. Bangalore, Carlos J. Crespo, David B. Allison. Body Mass Index and Mortality Rate among Hispanic Adults: A Pooled Analysis of Multiple Epidemiologic Datasets. International Journal of Obesity advance online publication 11 October 2011. [doi: 10.1038/ijo.2011.194]
     
  2. James M. Shikany, Amy Thomas, Raymond McCubrey, Mark Beasly, David Allison. Randomized controlled trial of chewing gum for weight loss. Obesity. In press 2011.
     
  3. James M. Shikany, Renee Desmond, Raymond McCubrey, David B. Allison. Meta-analysis of studies of a specific delivery mode for a modified-carbohydrate diet – the South Beach Diet. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. [Epub ahead of print. PMID: 21899599]
  1. Sonia Lazzari, Sharon Starkey, John Reese, Andrea Ray-Chandler, Raymond McCubrey, and C. Michael Smith. Feeding behavior of Russian wheat aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) biotype 2 in response to wheat genotypes exhibiting antibiosis and tolerance resistance. J Econ Entomol 102(3):1291-300 (2009) [PMID 19610450]
  1. Rose M McMurphy, Melissa R Stoll and Raymond McCubrey. Accuracy of an oscillometric blood pressure monitor during phenylephrine-induced hypertension in dogs. Am J Vet Res 67(9):1541-5 (2006). [PMID 16948598]