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Geir Egil Eide

Adjunct Professor

Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care

Lifestyle epidemiology

Homepage: http://www.uib.no/isf/people/geir.htm

Title: Adjunct Professor

Phone: +47 55 97 55 34

E-mail:

Visiting address: Kompetansesenter for klinisk forskning, Haukeland universitetssykehus, Paviljongen, N-5021 Bergen, Norge. English: Centre for Clinical Research, Haukeland University Hospital, Paviljongen, N-5021 Bergen, Norway

Room number: 258. Kart/map:http://maps.google.no/maps?hl=en&biw=1187&bih=729&q=jonas%20lies%20vei%2079&wrapid=tlif129846029324611&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl

Clinical biostatistics

Life style epidemiology (http://www.uib.no/rg/lifestyle)

  • Academic Degrees:
  • Doctor Philosophiae, University of Bergen, Norway http://www.uib.no/isf/people/geiregileide.pdf)
  • Candidatus Realium (MSc); Diploma in Mathematical Statistics, University of Bergen, Norway
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  • Posts:
    • Biostatistician, Centre for Clinical Research, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen 1999-
    • Adjunct Professor, Lifestyle Epidemiology Research Group (LERG), Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen 2010-
    • Associate Professor, Section for Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Dep. of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen, Norway 1999-2009
    • Visiting Scholar, Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley, 1995-96
    • Statistical Consultant (20%), Lung Epidemiologic Research Group, University of Bergen 1992-99
    • Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH), Bergen 1988-99
    • Research Assistant, Statistical Consultant, Researcher and Head (1983-88), Section for Medical Informatics and Statistics (SMIS), University of Bergen 1979-88
  • Publications in Cristin

    Selected publications:

    • Eide, Geir Egil (2008) Attributable fractions for partitioning risk and evaluating disease prevention: a practical guide. Clinical Respiratory Journal 2, s1, 92-103.
    • Eide, Geir Egil & Heuch, Ivar (2007) Computation of Attributable Fractions on the Basis of Exposure Probabilities. Commentary. Sleep 30, 4, 386-386.
    • Eide, Geir Egil & Heuch, Ivar (2006) Average Attributable Fractions: A Coherent Theory for Apportioning Excess Risk to Individual Risk Factors and Subpopulations. Biometrical Journal 48, 5, 820-837.
    • Eide, Geir Egil & Heuch, Ivar (2006) A Scaled Sample Space Cube Used to Illustrate Attributable Fractions. Biometrical Journal 48, 1, 93-104.
    • Eide, Geir Egil & Heuch, Ivar (2001) Attributable fractions: fundamental concepts and their visualization. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 10, 159-193.
    • Eide, Geir Egil; Omenaas, Ernst & Gulsvik, Amund (1996) The semi-proportional hazards model revisited: practical reparametrizations. Statistics in Medicine 15, 1771-1777.
    • Eide, Geir Egil & Gefeller, Olaf (1995) Sequential and average attributable fractions as aids in the selection of preventive strategies. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 5, 645-655.

    Other publications, see:

    Present Teaching:

    • Clinical Statistics, Ethics and Philosophy of Science (1998-) 
    •                 MEDKLS 
    •                 MEDKLS-B

    Previous Teaching:

    • 2004-2009: Basic Course in Medical and Health Related Research, University of Bergen
    • 1998-2003: Basic Course in Statistics for Medical Researchers, University of Bergen
    • 1995:          Concepts of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley
    • 1989-1999: Introduction to Statistics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
    • 1989-1999: Introduction to Mathematics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
    • 1989-1999: Mathematical Statistics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
    • 1989-1999: Multivariate Data Analysis, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
    • 1989-1999: Probability Theory, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
    • 1989-1999: Econometric Theory, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
    • 1989-1999: Applied Statistics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
    • 1987-1993: Statistical methods for Clinical Trials, Norwegian Doctor's Continuing Education Programme, Bergen
    • 1986-1989: Data Analysis and Regression Analysis, BI Norwegian Business School, Bergen
    • 1985-1991: Statistical Programme Packages, Norwegian Doctor's Continuing Education Programme, Bergen
    • 1983-1992: Medical Statistics, Norwegian Doctor's Continuing Education Programme, Bergen