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Saber Amirzadeh Googhari BSc, MSc Sky-RDC Analyst

Research Area(s)

  • Longitudinal Data
  • Survival Analysis
  • Population & Public Health

Background

Saber is a biostatistician and Research Assistant at the Vatanparast Nutritional Epidemiology Lab (VNEL), University of Saskatchewan. He obtained his bachelor's degree in statistics and a Master's degree in Biostatistics from Kerman University of Medical Sciences in Iran. Saber has collaborated with interdisciplinary research teams in the areas of health services research and social determinants of health. He has also worked as a data analyst using Saskatchewan administrative health databases, and has contributed to research projects conducted by the Canadian Gastro-Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (CanGIEC).

Selected Publications

  1. Amirzadeh, S., Mirzaee, M., Sharifi, H. and Jahani, Y., 2020. Condom Use by Female Sex Workers: A Nationwide Survey in Iran. Sexuality & Culture, 24, pp.2032-2044.
  2. Sattler, S., Zolala, F., Baneshi, M.R., Ghasemi, J. and Amirzadeh Googhari, S., 2021. Public stigma toward female and male opium and heroin users. An experimental test of attribution theory and the familiarity hypothesis. Frontiers in Public Health, 9, p.652876.
  3. Shahesmaeili, A., Shokouhi, M., Mirzazadeh, A., Amirzadeh, S., Abdolahinia, Z., Tavakoli, F., Hooshyar, S.H., Ghalekhani, N., Khajehkazemi, R., Fahimfar, N. and Karamouzian, M., 2021. HIV pattern and cascade of care among incarcerated people in Iran: Findings of three consecutive national bio-behavioural surveillance surveys. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 24(S4), pp.38-39.