Apologies for being too busy/lazy and out-of-it to research this
question myself: are there any epidemiologists or biostatisticians
particularly interested in questions of lactation and
birth/pregnancy? It seems there is an awful lot unknown even
regarding simple descriptive biometrics of birth and early human
development. Can this area of research really be such a vast black
hole?
responding offlist may be most appropriate, pls:
[log in to unmask] (unless the q is of general interest?)
--
-Sara in West L.A., USA (biostatistics & env. molecular
biology MS, LLLL, former epidemiology PhD candidate, and next-step
scrutinizer).
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