Helene Charlotte Wiese Rytgaard
Associate Professor
Section of Biostatistics
Øster Farimagsgade 5 opg. B
1353 København K
Current research
My research interests are within the fields of causal inference, time-to-event analysis and machine learning, and my work is concerned with the use of data-adaptive methods for drawing valid causal conclusions based on large-scale time-varying observational data. One of my main focus areas is the further development of methods for proper adjustment for time-dependent confounding in the analysis of longitudinal data.
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Continuous-time targeted minimum loss-based estimation of intervention-specific mean outcomes
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Estimation of time-specific intervention effects on continuously distributed time-to-event outcomes by targeted maximum likelihood estimation
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Comparison of survival after aortic valve replacement with Mitroflow or Perimount prostheses
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