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Mellon Lecturing Fellow of Thompson Writing Program and Women's Studies Program
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Education:
- Ph.D. University of North Carolina 1998
- Research Interests:
My educational background includes a biochemistry
degree from Rice University, a Master's in Public Health
from Emory University, and a Ph.D. in epidemiology
from University of North Carolina.
My research has focused on reproductive health--
specifically, on the relation between sexual activity
during pregnancy to the risk of preterm delivery, and on
the patterns of symptoms of pregnancy. Before I joined
the University Writing Program, I taught environmental
epidemiology at Duke's Nicholas School of the
Environment and Earth Sciences.
Other interests include transportation issues (I have
worked at the UNC Highway safrety Research Center
and have served on Chapel Hill's Transportation
Advisory Board) and astronomy (I have given shows
and classes at Morehead Planetarium and Science
Center). Recent Publications
- A.E. Sayle,Savitz DA, Williams JF.. ""Accuracy of reporting of sexual activity during late pregnancy"." Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 17:2 (April,
2003): 143-7.
- A.E. Sayle, Wilcox AJ, Weinberg CT, Baird DD. ""A prospective study of the onset of symptoms of pregnancy"." Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 55 (2002): 676-80.
- A.E. Sayle, Savitz DA, Thorp JM, Hertz-Picciotto I, Wilcox AJ. ""Sexual activity during late pregnancy and risk of preterm delivery"." Obstetrics and Gynecology 97 (2001): 283-9.
- A.E. Sayle, Cooper GS, Savitz DA. ""Menstrual and reproductive history of mothers of galactosemic children"." Fertility and Sterility 65 (1996): 534-8.
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