Stephen P. Baker, MScPH, is Assistant Professor of Quantitative Health Sciences and
Cell Biology, Senior Biostatistician in the Department of Information Services, and
Instructor in the Graduate School of Nursing at the University of Massachusetts Medical
School. Prior to joining the University in 1983 he spent several years designing,
analyzing and managing clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry. In addition to
teaching his course in Biostatistics he consults and collaborates with UMass researchers
and students in both clinical and basic science research and with the University’s
administration on such things as gender equity in faculty promotions. He previously has
served as Director of Research and Evaluation for the Mass Division of Medical Assistance
(MEDICAID) as part of the Commonwealth Medicine Program. 

Articles

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Intracellular bacillary burden reflects a burst size for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in vivo (with Teresa Repasy, Jinhee Lee, Simeone Marino, Nuria Martinez, Denise E. Kirschner, Gregory M. Hendricks, Andrew A. Wilson, Darrell N. Kotton, and Hardy Kornfeld), PLoS Pathogens (2013)
 

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Leukoaraiosis predicts poor 90-day outcome after acute large cerebral artery occlusion (with Nils Henninger, Eugene Lin, Ajay K. Wakhloo, Deepak Takhtani, and Majaz Moonis), Cerebrovascular diseases (Basel, Switzerland) (2012)
 

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Disruption of IFT Complex A Causes Cystic Kidneys without Mitotic Spindle Misorientation (with Julie A. Jonassen, Jovenal T. San Agustin, and Gregory J. Pazour), Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN (2012)
 

Posters and Presentations

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Effect of a Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Eradicate Central Line Associated Blood-Stream Infections (CLABSI) (with J. Matthias Walz, Richard T. Ellison III, Helen Flaherty, John McIlwaine, Deborah Ann Mack, Kathleen Whyte, Karen Landry, Stephen O. Heard, and CCOC Research Group), Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 41st Critical Care Conference (2012)