Carolyn Noonan, MS
She/her
Biostatistician / Staff Scientist
Carolyn Noonan is a Biostatistician and serves on the Methods Core at IREACH. Carloyn holds an MS in Biostatistics from the University of Washington. She has over 20 years of experience with study design, data collection, and data analysis. Much of that experience has been used to investigate health disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native populations. In her personal time, Carolyn enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, skiing, and walking the dog.
IREACH Programs
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IREACH
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Community Organizations for Natives: COVID-19 Epidemiology, Research, Testing, and Services
Analyst -
Native Center for Alcohol Research and Education
Analyst -
Natives Engaged in Alzheimer’s Research
Biostatistician -
Wabanaki Native American Research Center for Health
Biostatistician
Projects
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Community Organizations for Natives: COVID-19 Epidemiology, Research, Testing, and Services (CONCERTS)
Analyst -
Health Outcomes in Preschool: Innovations for Obesity Prevention (HOP-IN)
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Health Outcomes in Preschool: Innovations for Obesity Prevention Ancillary Support (HOP-IN: Ancillary)
Biostatistician -
Impact of Long-COVID-19 on rural and American Indian-serving primary care practices and their patients in Washington State (HERC Long COVID)
Analyst -
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Well-being of Rural and American Indian Cancer Patients in Washington State
Analyst -
Let Kids Play: A Lens Towards Equity
Biostatistician -
Native Center for Alcohol Research and Education (NCARE)
Analyst -
Natives Engaged in Alzheimer’s Research (NEAR) Research Project 2 (RP2): ‘IKE Kupuna (Elder Wisdom)
Biostatistician -
HOP-IN: Outdoor Time and Gut Microbiome in Early Childhood
Biostatistician -
Re-Defining the Outdoors in Early Childhood: A Lens Towards Equity (RDTO)
Biostatistician -
Wabanaki Native American Research Center for Health (Wabanaki NARCH)
Biostatistician -
Waponahki Tribal Health Needs Assessment (WHNA)
Biostatistician