Alex Dahlen

Alexander Dahlen

Alex Dahlen

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Clinical Associate Professor of Biostatistics

Professional overview

Alex Dahlen, PhD joins GPH as Director of the new Collaborative Statistical Core in the Department of Biostatistics. The goal of the Core is to collaborate widely throughout the School, to bring robust statistical methods and thoughtful study design to public health research, and to train the next generation of data scientists and statisticians in team science and applied statistics. Dr. Dahlen has nearly 10 years of experience working in collaborative statistics, across a variety of settings in and out of academia.

In his previous role as senior statistician in the Quantitative Sciences Unit of the Department of Medicine at Stanford University, Dr. Dahlen collaborated with physicians and clinical researchers on all aspects of research, including acting as lead statistician on grant applications and statistical author on numerous published manuscripts. He devotes a large portion of his time to mentoring junior scientists: providing hands-on coding lessons; overseeing analysis; offering study design and methodology tutorials; and lecturing about healthy research practices. Dr. Dahlen received his PhD in the physics of bubbles from Princeton University in 2011.

Education

BA, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Honors and awards

Pathology Health Equity Research Award at Stanford University (2023)

Publications

Publications

A public health community health worker-delivered intervention to reduce human trafficking among Denotified Tribes in India: A protocol paper

Dahlen, A., Dank, M., Zhang, S., Abeyta, S., Moton, L., Stoklosa, H., Cuadrado, N., Dahlen, A., & Farabee, D. J. (n.d.).

Publication year

2025

Journal title

PloS one

Volume

20

Issue

3

Page(s)

e0317733
Abstract
Abstract
The objective of this study is to evaluate an intervention designed to reduce human trafficking among Denotified Tribes (DNTs) in two regions of India. We will conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial utilizing a participatory-designed, community health worker (CHW)- delivered public health intervention. CHWs will be trained to conduct anti-human-trafficking advocacy and psychological first aid (humane, supportive and practical assistance to people who are distressed) to DNT community members, and mobilize resources to ensure access to health and mental health services, education, livelihoods, and government benefits. This project leverages known effective, systemic, and sustainable approaches to reducing vulnerabilities to trafficking among DNT communities, through increased economic alternatives, health and mental health services guided by the trafficking-survivor-informed treatment protocols.

Analysis of Sampling Bias in Large Health Care Claims Databases

Dahlen, A., Dahlen, A., & Charu, V. (n.d.).

Publication year

2023

Journal title

JAMA network open

Volume

6

Issue

1

Page(s)

e2249804
Abstract
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Association between multi-organ dysfunction and adverse outcome in infants with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy

Dahlen, A., Yan, E. S., Chock, V. Y., Bonifacio, S. L. L., Dahlen, A., Guimaraes, C. V., Altit, G., Bhombal, S., & Van Meurs, K. (n.d.).

Publication year

2022

Journal title

Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association

Volume

42

Issue

7

Page(s)

907-913
Abstract
Abstract
To evaluate multi-organ dysfunction (MOD) in newborns treated with therapeutic hypothermia (TH) for hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), and to compare MOD in those with normal/mild magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings to those with moderate to severe MRI findings or death.

Association between obesity and length of COVID-19 hospitalization: unexpected insights from the american heart association national COVID-19 registry

Dahlen, A., Collins, W. J., Chang, A. Y., Weng, Y., Dahlen, A., O’Brien, C. G., Hom, J., Ahuja, N., Rodriguez, F., & Rohatgi, N. (n.d.).

Publication year

2022

Journal title

Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome

Volume

31

Issue

3

Page(s)

277
Abstract
Abstract
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Author Correction: Quantifying bias introduced by sample collection in relative and absolute microbiome measurements

Dahlen, A., Maghini, D. G., Dvorak, M., Dahlen, A., Roos, M., Doyle, B., Kuersten, S., & Bhatt, A. S. (n.d.).

Publication year

2024

Journal title

Nature biotechnology

Volume

42

Issue

8

Page(s)

1313
Abstract
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Benchmarking commercial healthcare claims data

Dahlen, A., Dahlen, A., Deng, Y., & Charu, V. (n.d.).

Publication year

2024

Journal title

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Abstract
Abstract
Commercial healthcare claims datasets represent a sample of the US population that is biased along socioeconomic/demographic lines; depending on the target population of interest, results derived from these datasets may not generalize. Rigorous comparisons of claims-derived results to ground-truth data that quantify this bias are lacking.

Bubble baryogenesis

Dahlen, A., Cheung, C., Dahlen, A., & Elor, G. (n.d.).

Publication year

2012

Journal title

Journal of High Energy Physics

Volume

2012

Issue

9

Page(s)

1--31
Abstract
Abstract
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Bubbles of Nothing and the Fastest Decay in the Landscape

Dahlen, A., Brown, A. R., & Dahlen, A. (n.d.).

Publication year

2011

Journal title

Physical Review D

Volume

84

Issue

4

Page(s)

043518
Abstract
Abstract
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Case of the disappearing instanton

Dahlen, A., Brown, A. R., & Dahlen, A. (n.d.).

Publication year

2011

Journal title

Physical Review D

Volume

84

Issue

10

Page(s)

105004
Abstract
Abstract
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Cerebral oxygen saturation in neonates: a bedside comparison between neonatal and adult NIRS sensors

Dahlen, A., Variane, G. F., Dahlen, A., Noh, C. Y., Zeng, J., Yan, E. S., Kaneko, J. S., Gouveia, M. S., Van, M., & Chock, V. Y. (n.d.).

Publication year

2023

Journal title

Pediatric Research

Volume

94

Issue

5

Page(s)

1810--1816
Abstract
Abstract
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Characteristics associated with diagnostic yield of imaging for deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in the emergency department, hospital, and office settings: An Optum Clinformatics claims database study (2015--2019)

Dahlen, A., Rohatgi, N., Dahlen, A., Berube, C., Weng, Y., Wintermark, M., & Ahuja, N. (n.d.).

Publication year

2023

Journal title

Thrombosis Research

Volume

224

Page(s)

4--12
Abstract
Abstract
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Characterization of transition edge sensors for the Millimeter Bolometer Array Camera on the Atacama Cosmology Telescope

Dahlen, A., Zhao, Y., Allen, C., Amiri, M., Appel, J. W., Battistelli, E. S., Burger, B., Chervenak, J. A., Dahlen, A. J., Denny, S., Devlin, M. J., & others. (n.d.).

Publication year

2008

Volume

7020

Page(s)

228--238
Abstract
Abstract
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Compactifying de Sitter space naturally selects a small cosmological constant

Dahlen, A., Brown, A. R., Dahlen, A., & Masoumi, A. (n.d.).

Publication year

2014

Journal title

Physical Review D

Volume

90

Issue

12

Page(s)

124048
Abstract
Abstract
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Correction To: Early nitric oxide is not associated with improved outcomes in congenital diaphragmatic hernia

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Publication year

2023

Journal title

Pediatric research

Volume

94

Issue

3

Page(s)

1250
Abstract
Abstract
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Design of a population-based longitudinal cohort study of SARS-CoV-2 incidence and prevalence among adults in the San Francisco Bay Area

Dahlen, A., Lindan, C. P., Desai, M., Boothroyd, D., Judson, T., Bollyky, J., Sample, H., Weng, Y., Cheng, Y., Dahlen, A., Hedlin, H., Grumbach, K., Henne, J., Garcia, S., Gonzales, R., Craik, C. S., Rutherford, G., & Maldonado, Y. (n.d.).

Publication year

2022

Journal title

Annals of epidemiology

Volume

67

Page(s)

81-100
Abstract
Abstract
We describe the design of a longitudinal cohort study to determine SARS-CoV-2 incidence and prevalence among a population-based sample of adults living in six San Francisco Bay Area counties.

Early nitric oxide is not associated with improved outcomes in congenital diaphragmatic hernia

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Publication year

2023

Journal title

Pediatric research

Volume

93

Issue

7

Page(s)

1899-1906
Abstract
Abstract
Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) is widely used for the management of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH); however, evidence of benefit is limited.

Effect of vitamin D supplementation on cerebral blood flow in male patients with adrenoleukodystrophy

Dahlen, A., Zhao, M. Y., Dahlen, A., Ramirez, N. J., Moseley, M., Van, H. K., & Zaharchuk, G. (n.d.).

Publication year

2023

Journal title

Journal of Neuroscience Research

Volume

101

Issue

7

Page(s)

1086--1097
Abstract
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Environmental pollutants are associated with irritable bowel syndrome in a commercially insured cohort of California residents

Dahlen, A., Okafor, P. N., Dahlen, A., Youssef, M., Olayode, A., Sonu, I., Neshatian, L., Nguyen, L., & Charu, V. (n.d.).

Publication year

2023

Journal title

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Volume

21

Issue

6

Page(s)

1617--1626
Abstract
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Flux compactifications grow lumps

Dahlen, A., Dahlen, A., & Zukowski, C. (n.d.).

Publication year

2014

Journal title

Physical Review D

Volume

90

Issue

12

Page(s)

125013
Abstract
Abstract
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Flux compactifications on (S 2) N

Dahlen, A., Brown, A. R., Dahlen, A., & Masoumi, A. (n.d.).

Publication year

2014

Journal title

Physical Review D

Volume

90

Issue

4

Page(s)

045016
Abstract
Abstract
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Gastrointestinal symptoms and fecal shedding of SARS-CoV-2 RNA suggest prolonged gastrointestinal infection

Dahlen, A., Natarajan, A., Zlitni, S., Brooks, E. F., Vance, S. E., Dahlen, A., Hedlin, H., Park, R. M., Han, A., Schmidtke, D. T., Verma, R., Jacobson, K. B., Parsonnet, J., Bonilla, H. F., Singh, U., Pinsky, B. A., Andrews, J. R., Jagannathan, P., & Bhatt, A. S. (n.d.).

Publication year

2022

Journal title

Med (New York, N.Y.)

Volume

3

Issue

6

Page(s)

371-387.e9
Abstract
Abstract
COVID-19 manifests with respiratory, systemic, and gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. SARS-CoV-2 RNA is detected in respiratory and fecal samples, and recent reports demonstrate viral replication in both the lung and intestinal tissue.2, 3, 4 Although much is known about early fecal RNA shedding, little is known about long-term shedding, especially in those with mild COVID-19. Furthermore, most reports of fecal RNA shedding do not correlate these findings with GI symptoms..

Giant leaps and minimal branes in multidimensional flux landscapes

Dahlen, A., Brown, A. R., & Dahlen, A. (n.d.).

Publication year

2011

Journal title

Physical Review D

Volume

84

Issue

2

Page(s)

023513
Abstract
Abstract
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Healthcare utilization in children across the care continuum during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dahlen, A., Schroeder, A. R., Dahlen, A., Purington, N., Alvarez, F., Brooks, R., Destino, L., Madduri, G., Wang, M., & Coon, E. R. (n.d.).

Publication year

2022

Journal title

PloS one

Volume

17

Issue

10

Page(s)

e0276461
Abstract
Abstract
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High-titer post-vaccine COVID-19 convalescent plasma for immunocompromised patients during the first omicron surge

Dahlen, A., Tayyar, R., Wong, L. K., Dahlen, A., Shu, E., Pandey, S., & Liu, A. Y. (n.d.).

Publication year

2023

Journal title

Transplant Infectious Disease

Volume

25

Issue

2

Page(s)

e14055
Abstract
Abstract
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Impact of Repeat Extracorporeal Life Support on Mortality and Short-term In-hospital Morbidities in Neonates With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

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Publication year

2023

Journal title

Annals of surgery

Volume

278

Issue

3

Page(s)

e605-e613
Abstract
Abstract
To evaluate the impact of repeat extracorporeal life support (ECLS) on survival and in-hospital outcomes in the congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) neonates.

Contact

alex.dahlen@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003