Heather G Allore PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics); Director, Yale Program on Aging Biostatistics Core

Research Interests

State transition models; experimental design; longitudinal methods; missing data methods; marginal structural models; latent class models; trajectory models; dynamic stochastic models; joint models

Current Projects

Dr. Allore's current research includes functional and mobility disability in the elderly, differences in immune system function of between young and older persons, age–related macular degeneration, multiple morbidity analysis, and falls in the elderly. She is also developing a subdiscipline of biostatistics within the American Statistical Association that focuses on training and methodological development in geriatrics called “gerontologic biostatistics.” This discipline would train biostatisticians for conducting collaborative clinical research with geriatricians and gerontologists in elderly populations and provide the basis for the development new statistical methodology.

Research Summary

Dr. Allore's research is focused on issues related to the design and analysis of studies of multi-component interventions and the design and analysis of observational studies of multifactorial geriatric health conditions. Other areas of her applied research include developing strategies for handling missing data that frequently occurs in studies of older persons, applying extended Cox models for state transitions in geriatrics, such as frailty and disability that consist of multiple discrete states in which both onset and recovery are possible, and determining the mechanisms of action of an effective multi-component intervention. She has collaborated on several projects in immunology and is introducing new analytic methods to account for correlations among elements of the innate immune system. She is currently engaged in developing a subdiscipline of biostatistics within the American Statistical Association that focuses on training and methodological development in geriatrics called "gerontologic biostatistics." This discipline would train biostatisticians for conducting collaborative clinical research with geriatricians and gerontologists in elderly populations and provide the basis for the development new statistical methodology. She currently serves on the NIH Aging Systems and Geriatrics study section, VA Human Rights Committee, and CDC Special Emphasis study section. She has served as a reviewer and editorial board member for a variety of medical journals.


Selected Publications

  • Tinetti ME, McAvary GJ, Murphy TE, Gross CP, Lin H, Allore HG. Contribution Of Individual Diseases To Death In Older Adults With Multiple Diseases. 2012. J Am Geriatr Soc. 60(8):1448-56.
  • Murphy TE, McAvay G, Carriero NJ, Gross CP, Tinetti ME, Allore HG, Lin H. Deaths Observed in Medicare Beneficiaries: Average Attributable Fraction and its Longitudinal Extension for Many Diseases. 2012. Statistics in Medicine. PMIC: 22415597
  • Lin H, Allore HG, McAvay G, Tinetti ME, Gill TM, Gross CP, Murphy TE. A Method for Partitioning the Attributable Fraction of Multiple Time-Dependent Co-existing Risk Factors for an Adverse Health Outcome. Amer J Public Health. 2012 PMID:22515873
  • Murphy TE, Allore HG, Leo-Summers L, Carlin BP. Bayesian hierarchical modeling for a non-randomized, longitudinal fall prevention trial with spatially correlated observations. Statistics In Medicine, 2011 Feb 28;30(5):522-30. PMID:21294148
  • Gill TM, Han L, Gahbauer E, Allore HG. Trajectories in the Last Year of Life. N Engl J Med. 2010. 362(13):1173-80. PMID: 20357280 PMCID: PMC2877372
  • Gill TM, Allore HG, Gahbauer E, Murphy TE. Change in Disability after Hospitalization or Restricted Activity in Older Persons. JAMA. 2010 Nov 3;304(17):1919-28.PMID: 21045098.
  • Murphy TE, Han L, Allore HG, Peduzzi PN, Gill TM, Lin H. Treatment of Death in the Analysis of Longitudinal Studies of Gerontologic Outcomes. Journal of Gerontology: A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2011 Jan;66(1):109-14. PMID: 21030467
  • Van Ness PH, Charpentier PA, Ip EH, Leng X, Murphy TE, Tooze JA, Allore HG. Gerontologic Biostatistics: The Statistical Challenges of Clinical Research with Older Study Participants 2010 J Am Geriatr Soc. PMID: 20533963
  • Tinetti ME, Baker DI, King M, Gottschalk M, Murphy TE, Acampora D, Carlin BP, Leo-Summers L, Allore HG. Effect of dissemination of evidence in reducing injuries from falls. N Engl J Med. 2008 359(3):252-61.
  • Lin H, Guo Z, Peduzzi PN, Gill TM, Allore HG: A semiparametric transition model with latent traits for longitudinal multistate data. Biometrics. 2008 64(4):1032-42.

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