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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr.Lakshmanan Jeyaseelan Ph.D
Professor
Objective : To design public health research, clinical trials and to work on
methods using Hidden Markov Models, Mixture distributions,
Bayesian Methods, Microarray and Genome data analyses. And to
evolve as a good teacher.
Work Address: Department of Biostatistics
Christian Medical College
Vellore – 632 002, India
Office Phone : 91-416-2284205
Office Fax : 91-416-2262703
Email : [email protected], [email protected]
EDUCATION:
Dip. Med. Stat. & Clin. Epidem, Feb 1990. Newcastle University, Australia.
Major (Epidemiology and Clinical Epidemiology).
Ph.D.- Biostatistics. 29th April 1989. Madras University.Thesis: "A Multivariate Statistical Study
on the Variation and Correlates of Menstruation in South Indian Women".
M.Sc., Statistics, Presidency College, Madras University. 1981. Major (Statistics).
B.Sc., Mathematics and Statistics, Madurai Kamaraj University.1979. Major (Mathematics)
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & INFORMATION :
Professional Experience:
Research: As a biostatistician, I have been trained in Epidemiology and Clinical Epidemiology.
This helped me to design Public Health studies such as Prevalence of HIV AIDS in Tamil Nadu
India in 1998 and in 2003. The 1998 study made the Indian Council Medical Research to establish
Sentinel Surveillance Centres in the country. Prevalence and Risk factors for spousal violence in
India 1999-2000. This study publications were used in the Parliament to make law., Antibiotics
Prescription Pattern in India 2002 -2004. Further in the field of HIV AIDS, got involved in the
design, analyses and paper writing of High Risk Behaviours of migrants in Maharastra, India,
Behaviour Sentinel Surveillance (BSS) of Truckers and Helpers, Female Sex Workers over 11
year in Tamil Nadu state, India. Worked for WHO sponsored Measles Aerosol Project with the
aim to show that aerosolised measles vaccine which was delivered through nasal route is as good
as the vaccine delivered through subcutaneous route. Helped Ph.D work to a Adopt Markov Chain
principles in the analyses of Longitudinal Data and compared its flexibility, reduced SE with GEE
and MLM. Currently working on another Ph.D work in the Hidden Markov Models and the use of
Transition Probabilities in Time Series Data analyses, Mixture Distributions and Mixture
Regressions as compared to MLM. Developed nMaster sample size software which is as good as
nQuery or PASS softwares. This is widely being used in medical colleges in India. Gained
expertise in Bayesian methods and Bootstrap techniques and providing the expertise to the Ph.D
students to use these methods in their Dissertations.
Training: First time in India since 2002, I established Short Courses in Biostatistics and
Epidemiological Methods, Conducting other short courses such as Clinical trials and Meta
Analyses, Sample Size Calculation, Fundamentals of Biostatistics and Epidemiology. These
courses are conducted in May/June, August and November/December. Doing a project (USAID,
India funded) to train African Countries HIV AIDS Researchers in Research Methods,
Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Computers (short courses and a month long Fellowship program).
Advanced Level Biostatistical Methods such as MLM and GEE, Bayesian Methods and Bootstrap
methods. Clinical Trials and Advanced Level Clinical Trial course in collaboration with
University of North Carolina faculty.
Teaching categorical data analyses and Epidemiological Methods for Masters in Biostatistics
Program at the department. Refer appendix for the topics that I teach for Masters course and Short
Courses:
Softwares Known:
SPSS 19.0, STATA 10, SAS 9.2, R2.14.1, MLWIN2.25, WINBUGS, FOXPRO
Fellowship and Award:
Award:
USAID Fellowship to do course on Epidemiology and Clinical Epidemiology at the University of
New Castle, Australia.
Visiting Professor at the University of Washington, Seattle from 2004-2006.
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Fellowship:
Fellow of Royal Statistical Society (FRSS), London.
Fellow of International Clinical Epidemiology Network (INCLEN), Philadelphia, USA
Fellow of Indian Society for Medical Statistics (FSMS), India.
Membership at Professional Societies:
Member : Biometrics Society. U.S.A.
Member : Indian Society for Medical Statistics.
Member : Royal Statistical Society
Member : International Epidemiological Association.
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Appointments at Christian Medical College & Hospital:
Head of Department - Dec 2008 – Nov 2012 (4 years) (on rotation)
Professor - Jan 2007 to Nov 2008 (1 year & 11 months)
Visiting Professor at the
University of Washington, - Jan 2004 to Dec 2006 ( 3years)
Seattle, USA and Working for
CDC GAP, India.
Head of Department - Feb 2000 – Dec 2003 (3 years & 11 months)
Professor - Nov 1998 (14 years)
Associate Professor - Apr 1997 - Nov 1998 (1 year & 8 months)
Reader - Apr 1995 - Apr 1997 (2 years)
Senior Lecturer - Apr 1992 - Apr 1995 (3 years)
Lecturer - Apr 1990 - Apr 1992 (2 years)
Junior Lecturer Ph.D Level. - Apr 1989 - Apr 1990 (1 year)
Lecturer - Aug 1987 - Apr 1989 (1 year & 9 months)
Junior Lecturer - Sep 1985 - Aug 1987 (2 years)
Senior Research Fellow - May 1982 - Sep. 1984 (1 year & 5 months)
Administrative Responsibilities in Christian Medical College & Hospital and India:
Member - Data Safety Monitoring Board for Rabies vaccine
Study. Serum Institute, India
Member - Data Safety Monitoring Board for Nutrition Studies
in Children. All India Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMS), New Delhi, India.
Member - Institutional Review Board German
Leprosy Mission, Chennai, India.
Member - Institutional Review Board of Indian
Clinical Epidemiology Network,India
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Member - Data Safety Monitoring Board of WHO Initiative for
Vaccine Research (IVR): Polio Studies
Deputy Chairman - Data Safety Monitoring Board of the
Department of Biotechnology(DBT),India.
Chairman - Data Safety Monitoring Board of the
Christian Medical College, Vellore.
Secretary - Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Christian Medical College, Vellore
from December 2008
Research Advisory Group - AVERT Project of USAID, India,
Member Mahrastra.
Technical Resource Group - Monitoring and Evaluation of NACO
(TRG) Member Programs under NACP III.
Research Advisory Group - AIDS Prevention and Control Project,
Member Tamil Nadu.
Secretary - Ethics Committee (IRB)
Christian Medical College, Vellore
from 2000 to 2003.
Secretary - Research Committee
Christian Medical College, Vellore
from 2000 to 2003, 2008 to 2012
Secretary - Indian Clinical Epidemiology
Network (IndiaCLEN)
Oct 1999 – Sept 2006
Deputy Director - Clinical Epidemiology Unit,
Christian Medical College & Hospital,
Vellore till June 1998-2003.
Chief Superintendent - University examinations at Christian
Medical College , Vellore
from April 1994 - April 1998.
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Editorial Board Member:
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases (Associate Editor)
Indian Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health.
Indian Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research
Article Reviewer:
Indian Journal of Medical Research.
AIDS Care.
Indian Heart Journal
Oman Medical Journal
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Invited Lectures, Continuing Education Workshops Conducted for Researchers in
collaboration with Foreign Universities:
Invited Lectures:
Invited Lecture on
Misuse of Statistics in Research - International Conference on Updates in Research
Ethics and Research Methodolgy. March 4-5, 2013 at
Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, India.
Faculty for Pre conference - At the Indian Clinical Epidemiology Conference
Biostatistics workshop from March 2-3, 2013 at King George Medical
Medical College, Lucknow, India
Invited Lecture on Clinical Trials - 40th Annual National Conference of IAPSM &
Joint State Conference of IPHA and IAPSM
Maharashtra Chapter” From 22nd
to 24th
January
2013, at Government Medical College, Nagpur.
Presented a paper on
International Indian Statistical Decoding Times series data of counts using Hidden
Association Conference Markov Models and Mixture Regression Analyses
Using Multilevel Modelling. Jan 2-4, 2013,
Chennai, India
Nation Advisor & - Mixture Distributions and Transition
Invited Lecture Probabilities.
International Conference of Epidemiology
(ICE 2012), August 16-18, 2012 at
St. Thomas College, Palai, Kerla, India
Guest of Honor & Invited Lecture - Decoding Time Series Data.
Golden Jubilee national workshop on Biostatistics,
Department of Statistics, Thirupathy University,
Thirupathy. August 11-12, 2012.
Invited Lecture on Clinical Trials - Clinical Trials: Superiority, Equivalence and
Non-Inferiority Trials.
BP.Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.
February 5, 2012
Resource Person:
Resource Person & - Workshop on Clinical Trials Design and
Workshop organizer Statistics Methods, July 9-11, 2012,
Funded by Path Foundation/CDSA DBT,India.
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Plenary Lecture & - Guest of Honor
International Conference on Epidemiology, St.Thomas
College, Pala, Kerala. August 16-18, 2012
Resource Person - Research Methodology workshop, School of Public
Health and Community Medicine, BP.Koirala
Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal,
February 5-8, 2012.
Resource Person - Regional Workshop on Evidence Based
Medicine from 11-13 January, 2010 at
the Sultan Qaboos University,
Oman, Muscat.
Resource Person - Regional Workshop on Evidence Based
Medicine from 12-14 January, 2009 at
the Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat
Oman
Resource Person - Clinical Research Design & Health
Informatics Workshop from 10-11 January
,2009 at the Sultan Qaboos University,
Muscat, Oman
Organizer & Resource - NACO Training Workshop on data
Faculty Analysis using CMIS for SACS M & E
officers was held at the BRTC,
Christian Medical College, Vellore,
India from April 10 –13, 2007.
Organizer & Resource - Workshop on Classification and Faculty
Regression Tree (CART). Funded by INCLEN.
First Workshop in India. In Collaboration with
Dr.Shrikant Bangdiwala, University of
North Carolina, USA. may 11-13, 2005
Organizer & Resource - Workshop on Generalized Estimating
Faculty Equations. First Time in India.
Funded by INCLEN. In Collaboration
with Dr.Shrikant Bangdiwala,
University of North Carolina, USA.
December 10-13, 2003
Organizer & Resource - Multi Level Modeling in Infectious
Faculty Disease Research Studies in Health Research
Funded by INCLEN. First Workshop in
India. In collaboration with
Dr.Shrikant Bangdiwala, University of
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North Carolina, USA.
March 3-6, 2003
Organizer & Resource - Design and Analysis of Cluster - Based
faculty Studies in Health Research Funded by INCLEN.
First Workshop in India.
In collaboration with Dr.Stephan
Walter, McMaster Univeristy, Canada.
May 22-24, 2001
Organizer & Resource - International Workshop on Multicenter
faculty Studies- Funded by INCLEN.
First Workshop in India.
In collaboration with Dr.Shrikant
Bangdiwala, University of North Carolina, USA.
April 13-18, 2000.
Organizer & Resource - Meta Analysis Workshop
Faculty Funded by INCLEN.First Workshop in
India. In Collaboration with Dr.Stephan
Walter, McMasetr University, Canada.
October 13-15, 1999.
Organize & Resource - Diagnostic Test Workshop
Faculty Funded by INCLEN. First Workshop in
India. In Collaboration with
Dr.Shrikant Bangdiwala,
University of NorthCarolina.
August 24-26, 1998.
Founder - "Biostatistics Resource and Training
Center" under the funding from INCLEN,
Capacity Building Grant. June 1998.
Organizer & Resource - Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
Faculty Workshop - Funded by INCLEN.
First Workshop in India.
In Collaboration with Dr.Shrikant Bandiwala,
University of North Carolina. April 7-9, 1998.
Organizer & Resource - Survival Analysis Workshop - Funded by
Faculty INCLEN. First Workshop in India.
In collaboration with Dr.Stephen
Walter, McMaster University.Canada.
November 4-6, 1997.
Organizer & Resource - Logistic Regression Workshop - Funded
Faculty by INCLEN. First Workshop in
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India. In collaboration with
Dr.Stephen Walter, McMaster
University.Canada. September 1996.
Contribution to the Indian Society for Medical Statistics (ISMS):
1. Joint Organizing Secretary of ISMS held at the Department of Biostatistics, Christian
Medical College, Vellore in 1990.
2. Organizing Secretary of ISMS held at the Department of Biostatistics, Christian
Medical College, Vellore in 1998.
3. Raised money for the ISMS at Agra from AIDS Prevention and Control Projects
(APAC) in 1999.
4. Pre Conference Workshop faculty for Survival Analyses of the New Delhi ISMS,
Organized by the IRMS in 2000. Also raised money from AIDS Prevention and Control
Projects (APAC) for this conference.
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Contribution to Capacity Building in Biostatistics and Epidemiology for Faculty and
Researchers in Medical Colleges, NGOs and Industries- First Time in India Since 2001.
As a Founder of Biostatistics Resource and Training Center (BRTC) at the Department of
Biostatistics, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India, I have designed Short Courses for duration
of 5 days in the following topic. These courses are run 3 times periods in a year and also be the
Faculty. (Refer: www.cmc-biostistics.ac.in )
1. Fundamentals of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and SPSS.
(May/June, August and December 5 days)
2. Clinical Trials, Diagnostic Tests and Cluster Design.
(May/June, 5 days)
3. Logistic Regression analyses and Survival Analyses.
(May/June, and December 5 days)
4. Multi Level Modeling (MLM) and Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE).
(December, 5 days)
5. Statistical Application System (SAS)
(December and May/June, 5 days)
6. Introduction to Bayes Analyses and Its application in Clinical Trials.
(December, 5 days)
7. Introduction to Sample Size Calculation
(August, 3 days)
8. Introduction to R
(August, 3 days)
9. Introduction to Boostraping, Jacknife & Monte Carlo in Resource.
(June, 3 days)
11. Clinical Trials course in collaboration with University of North Carolina since 2008.
(July/August, 5 days)
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Contribution to High Quality Data Management for Clinical Trials in India.
In today’s scientific and medical world, various issues in clinical trials, especially the Ethics, quality
of research and quality data management are three aspects, which have been the focus of attention in
the recent years. However, the clinical trials which are conducted at the academic institutions or
trails done in the developing countries have always had lack of infrastructure for quality data
management following GCP principles and therefore outsource this activity to CROs for higher
price. In order to facilitate, academic research related quality data management and also conduct
training, I have founded a project named “CMC CREDAT” to foster Credible Data and Training at
the Department of Biostatistics, CMC, Vellore in September 2007. This center is established under
the GCP Guidelines for Data Management, first time within the academic institution in India and has
been audited by WHO. The objectives are:
1. To provide quality service in the conduct of clinical trials data management in compliance
with GCP ICH and FDA regulatory requirements and guidelines.
2. To conduct training courses in Electronic Data capture, Audit Trial Software, Adverse Event
and Drug Coding in clinical data management.
3. To provide Biostatistical services in the analyses and report writing.
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Research and Capacity Building Projects Conducted as PI or Co-PI :
Actively involved in research activities since 1982 and experienced in planing, conduct, data
management and reporting of both clinical and epidemiological research. Involved as a statistician in
several major research projects that are listed below :
S.No Title Year Amount
(US$)
1 Advanced Centre for Clinical Data Management (Capacity
Building Project)
PATH , New Delhi Funded
2013-2013 320,000$
2 South to South Collaborative Research and Strategic Information
Initiative. Base budget and Training workshop budget (2013)
2013-2014 34,963$
3 A randomized controlled trial on Zinc Probiotic Intervention for
Acute Diarrhea.
2012 – 2013 19,000
4 A randomized controlled trial on lactobody Intervention for
Rotavirus Diarrhea
2011 – 2012 13,360
5 Integrating Depression Screening into HIV Care in Southern India.
NIH Funded. Dr.Rani Mohanraj (PI). Dr.Shuba Kumar Co-
PI(SAMARTH). Dr.L.Jeyaseelan Co-PI (Vellore). Dr.Lisa
Manhart (Univ. of Washington, Seattle, USA). Responsibility :
Data Management, Analyses and Report writing.
2010-2012 11,301
6 Technical support for paper and report writing for APAC,
TANSACS and TNHSP
2010- 2011 7,920
7 Pivotal Study to Evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of
measles vaccine given by nebulised inhalation: Randomized
Control Trial. Co Investigator for Data Management and Statistical
Analyses. WHO Funded.
2009 – 2011 143,602
8 Capacity Building and Technical Support for AVERT Society,
Maharastra State AIDS Control Society and Mumbai District AIDS
Control Society HIV/AIDS Program data Analyses and Report
Writing. Principal Investigator.
2008 - 2010 23,760
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9 Effect of Stigma on HIV Care seeking behaviors and mental health
in Tamilnadu, Inida. In Collaboration with University of
Washington and SAMARTH, NGO, Chennai. Funded by
University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
2008 - 2009 NA*
10 Training in Statistical Application System (SAS) software for
WHO/TDR net work countries (Thailand, Japan, Columbia and
Ethiopia). Principal Investigator.
2006 - 2007 48,000
11 Study on the safety Innocuousnes, ( i.e., Lack of Toxicity) and
clinical tolerability of Attenuated Measles Vaccine Administrated
as an Aerosol to Healthy Adult Males – Multicenter study. WHO.
Role: Data Management and Statistical Co-ordinator.
2006-2008 44,831
12 Baseline Quality of care and Training needs Assessment in
HIV/AIDS in Andhrapradesh, India. CDC GAP. Co-Principal
Investigator.
2005-2006 NA
13 Training in EPIINFO Software for APSACS. CDC GAP. Principal
Investigator. CDC GAP, India
2004-2005 7,045
14 INCLEN Knowledge Management Project. Team D (Information
Technology) Leader. Funded by Rockefeller Foundation.
2003-2004 NA
15 Community Prevalence of STD in Tamil Nadu. Co-PI. Funded by
USAID through APAC.
2003-2004 NA
16 Reproductive Tract Infections – Evaluation of Algorithms on
syndromic management – Statistical Co-ordinator. Population
Council, India.
2003-2004 12,000
17 Antibiotic Prescription Pattern and Related Factors - A Multicenter
Study. Funded by INCLEN Trust. PI at Vellore site and Data
Management Co-ordinator.
2002-2004 5,400
18 Nevirapine Feasibility Study in the Prevention of Mother to Child
Transmission (MTCT)Program in India. UNICEF/NACO. PI for
Data Management. Analysis and Report writing.
2002-2003 NA
19 Study on Implementing a Reproductive Health Rights Agenda
within the context of Health Reforms in India. Funded by
CHANGE, Washington. PI at Vellore site and Data Management
Co-ordinator.
2002-2003 5,500
20 Training Workshop on Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Computers
For APAC NGOs in Tamil Nadu. PI. Funded by USAID through
APAC.
2000 - 2004 18,400
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21 Study on Abuse in Family Environment in India - ICRW, USA.
Multicenter Study. Principal Investigator at Vellore site and
Statistical Data Management Co-ordinator.
1998 – 2000 30,000
22 Prevalence of STD in the Community and in the CSW in Tamil
Nadu. Statistical Co-ordinator. USAID and APAC, India. Data
Management and Statistical Co-ordinator.
1998-1999 NA
23 Biostatistics Resource and Training Centre (INCLEN, USA) 1998 18,000
24 Evaluation of the Integration of MCH-STD Services – An
Operations Project. Funded by APAC, Tamil Nadu.
1996-97 2,000
NA Not Available
Ph.D Guide for Dissertation/Thesis Topics:
1. Estimation of Mean Transition Time using Markov Model and Comparison of Risk Factors
of Malnutrition Using Markov Regression to Random Effects and Generalized Estimating
Equations in Longitudinal Study.
Candidate Name: Ms.Visalakshi, Completed Aug2012.
2. A Bayesian Approach to study the space time variation of Infant Mortality and Low Birth
Weight in Vellore and Acute Diarrheal Diseases in Chennai Corporation.
Candidate Name: Mr.V.Saravanan. Due date: Nov 2013
3. Time Series Analyses and Hidden Markov Models in Hospital Acquired Infections.
Candidate Name: Ms.Tunny Sebastian. Due date Nov 2014.
4. Modeling Repeated Measures count data using Mixture Poisson, Negative Binomial and
Markov Regression .
Candidate Name: Ms. R.Kavitha, Due date April 2015.
5. Bayesian Methods in Genome data Analysis.
Candidate name: Ms.Devika, Due data April 2015.
Products Developed:
1. Team Leader and PI of the Project on the Sample Size Software nMaster 2.0. Released in
India January 2009. Available for purchase Rs2500.
2. Team Leader and PI of the Project on “CMC Trail Data Analyzer”. Exploring funding from
PATH Foundation. (Goal is to empower researchers, especially doctors to decide sample size
to prepare randomization codes and analyze data using simple, survival and repeated
measures analytical methods)
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Research Projects: Software Development & Data Management:
S.No. Project Title Funded by Period
1 South Asian
Pneumococcal Alliance Study
(SAPNA ) – Multi Country Study
SAPNA / GAVI /
ADIP
2004 – 2006
2 Development of Sample Size
Calculation Software (nMaster)
INCLEN 2004 – 2005
3 MUSFIH Study
(Web based Data Entry System)
Dept. of
Hematology, CMC
2003-2005
4 Knowledge Management Plus (KM+)
INCLEN 2003-2004
5 International Collaborative Project on
Depression in Primary Care –
Multicountry Study
WPA & INCLEN 2001 – 2002
6 Community Antimicrobial Resistance
Study
INCLEN 2000 - 2005
7 Invasive Bacterial infection Study
(IBIS)
INCLEN 2000 – 2001
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Teaching Experience:
Teaching Biostatistics to Medical (Graduates and Post Graduates), Paramedical and Nursing
Students.
Established 2 Ph.D Fellowship with the stipend of Rs8000 to 10,000 per month in the Dept. of
Biostatistics at the Christian Medical College since September 2007.
Visiting Faculty - Biostatistics Course for M.Phil Clinical
Epidemiology in Medical College, Trivandrum,
Kerala from 1996 to 2004.
– Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan for the
Research and Development of Products to meet
Public Health Needs Program
Ph.D Guide - Since 2000. Currently guiding 5 Candidates.
International Conferences Attended:
1. Participated in the Data Safety Monitoring Board meeting of the Polio Studies in WHO.
Geneva from October 22-23, 2009
2. Participated in the Meeting on the Harmonization of short training courses on Quality
Management and Clinical Data Management from Feb 12-17, 2009 at the Thammasat
University, Bangkok, Thailand. Sponsored by the WHO.
3. Participated in the Annual Meeting of the CDMTDR at Secondary Military Medical
University at Shanghai, China from Sept 4-7, 2007.
4. Participated in the XX Global Meeting of International Clinical Epidemiology Network at
Agra, India 2004.
5. Participated in the WHO/TDR Workshop on Database management and SOP at Bangkok.
September 2003. Organized and Funded by WHO/TDR.
6. Participated in the Asian Epidemic Model Workshop at Bangkok. July 2003. Organized and
Funded by FHI.
7. Participated in the XIX Global Meeting of International Clinical Epidemiology Network at
Kunming, China 2002.
8. Participated in the XVIII Global Meeting of International Clinical Epidemiology Network at
Sharm El Shake, Egypt 2001.
9. Presented a paper "Risk Factor for Physical Violence in India" at XVII Global Meeting of the
International Clinical Epidemiology Network. Bangkok, October 14-18, 2000.
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10. Attended the International Conference for Health Research for Development. Funded by
WHO. From October 10-13, 2000, Bangkok.
11. Presented a paper on "Methdological Issues of Weighting and Cluster Adjustment in the
Study of STD Prevalence in Tamil Nadu" at XVI Global Meeting of the International
Clinical Epidemiology Network. Bangkok, March 1-5, 1999.
12. Presented a paper on "Estimation of Mean Passage Time in Markov Chain with
Nonabsorbing State in Longitudinal Study with Ordinal Outcome" at XV Global Meeting of
the International Clinical Epidemiology Network. Queretaro,
Mexico,Feb 16-21, 1998.
13. Presented a paper on "Application of Markov Chain with Nonabsorbing state in
Longitudinal Studies with Ordinal Outcome". at Fourteenth Global Meeting of the
International Clinical Epidemiology Network. Penang, Malaysia, February 18-24, 1997.
14. Presented a paper on "Use of Markov Model in Longitudinal Studies with Repeated
Measures of Ordinal Outcome". at Thirteenth Global Meeting of the International Clinical
Epidemiology Network. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, January 21-26, 1996.
15. Presented a paper on "A Decision Rule with High Sensitivity and Specificity for the
Management of Streptococcal Pharyngitis" at Tenth Global Meeting of the International
Clinical Epidemiology Network. Bali, Indonesia, January 19-24, 1992.
16. "Joint Meeting of Society for Clinical Trials and International Society for Clinical
Biostatistics" at Brussels, Belgium, July 8-12, 1991.
17. Presented a paper on "Assessing Goodness of Fit for Ordinal Logistic Regression Models" at
Ninth Global Meeting of the International Clinical Epidemiology Network. Mombasa,
Kenya, January 20-25, 1991.
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List of Publications
1. Spot urine cortisol-creatinine ratio – A useful screening test in the diagnosis of Cushing’s
syndrome.
Kapoor N, Job V, Jeyaseelan L and Rajaratnam
Indian J Endocrinology and Metabolism 2013; 16:S376-377
2. Development and Initial validation of the Indian Takayasu Clinical Activity Score
(ITAS 2010)
Misra R, Danda D,Rajapa SM, Ghosh K, Gupta R, Mahendranath KM, Jeyaseelan L,
Lawerence A, Bacon PA, on behalf of the Indian Rheumatology Vasculitis
(IRAVAS)group.
Rheumatology (Accepted in 2013)
3. New Birth Weight reference standards customized to birth order and sex of babies from
south India.
Saravanakumar V, Jeyaseelan L, Tunny Sebastian, Regi A, Mathew J, Jose R.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2013; 13:38
4. Factors associated with high risk behavior among migrants in the state of Maharastra, India.
Neeta Rao, Jeyaseelan L, Anna Joy, Sampath Kumar V, Thenmozhi M and Smriti Acharya.
J Biosocial Sciences 2013; 4:1-15.
5. Trends in Risk Behaviours among Female Sex Workers in South India: Priorities for
sustaining the reversal of HIV epidemic.
Bimal Charles, L. Jeyaseelan, Arvind Kumar Pandian, Asirvatham Edwin Sam
Mani Thenmozhi and Visalakshi Jeyaseelan
AIDS Care 2013. PMID 23320501
6. Trends in knowledge, risk behaviour, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) symptoms and
associated factors among truckers and helpers in South India over a 12-year span.
Bimal Charles, Jeyaseelan L, Arvind Kumar Pandian, Asirvatham Edwin Sam
Mani Thenmozhi and Visalakshi Jeyaseelan
Journal of AIDS and HIV Research 2012; 4: 203-212.
7. Association between stigma, depression and quality of life of people living with
HIV/AIDS (PLHA) in South India - a community based cross sectional study.
Bimal Charles, Jeyaseelan L, Pandian AK, Edwin Sam A, Thenmozhi M
and Visalakshi J.
BMC Public Health 2012, 12:463 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-463
8. Mucosal Disorders with Oral Epithelial Dysplasia risk- Development of a simple
creening tool for general health care setting Thomas V, Sivaraman R,
Jeyaseelan V, and Jeyaseelan L.
Oral Oncology 2012: 48; 671-677
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9. A shortened postpartum magnesium sulphate prophylaxis regime in pre-eclamtic
women at low risk of eclampsia. Darngawn L, Jose R, Regi A, Bansal R, Jeyaseelan
L. Int. J Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2012:116;237-239
10. Assessing HIV/AIDS Stigma in South India: Validation and Abridgement of the Berger IV
Stigma Scale. Jeyaseelan L, Shuba Kumar, Rani Mohanraj, Grace Rebekah, Deepa Rao
and Lisa E Manhart AIDS and Behaviour, 2011. Accepted.
11. True coronary bifurcation lesions: meta analyses and review of literature.Athappan G,
Ponniah T and Jeyaseelan L. J Cardiovascular Med 2009; 11: 103-110
12. Increase in CD4 T-Cell Counts between 2 to 3.5 Years after Initiation of Antiretroviral
Therapy and Determinants of CD4 Progression in India Rajasekaran S, Jeyaseelan L et
al. Journal Post Graduate Medicine 2009;55:262-266
13. Post HAART Tuberculosis in Adults and adolescents with HIV in India: Incidence,
Clinical and Immunological Profiles. Rajasekaran S, K.Raja, Jeyaseelan L, et al.
Indian J Tuberc 2009; 56:69-76.
14. Pyritinol for Post asphyxia Encephalopathy in Term Babies- A Randomized Double Blind
Controlled Trial Nair MKC, George B and Jeyaseelan L.
Indian Pediatrics 2009; 46: S37-S42.
15. Developmental Evaluation Clinic – CDC Experience.Nair MKC, George B, Padma K,
Potti N, Elizabeth KE, Jeyaseelan L. Indian Pediatrics 2009; 46: S63-S66.
16. Validation of Home Screening Questionnaire (HSQ) against Home observation for the
measurement of environment (HOME). Nair MKC, Prasanna GL, Jeyaseelan L, George
B, Resmi VR and Sunitha RM. Indian Pediatrics 2009; 46: S55-S58.
17. Effect of child development centre model early simulation among at risk babies – A
randomized controlled trial. Nair MKC, Philip E, Jeyaseelan L, George B, Mathews S
and Padma K. Indian Pediatrics 2009; 46: S20-S26.
18. Demographic and clinical profile of children accessing care at Tambaram, Chennai, India.
Rajasekaran S, Jeyaseelan L, K.Raj and N.Ravichandran. Indian J Med Res 2009;129: 42-
49.
19. Antimicrobial prescription patterns for common acute infections in some rural and urban
health facilities of India. Kumari Indira K.S. Chandy SJ, Jeyaseelan L, Rashmi Kumar,
and Saradha Suresh. Indian J Med Res 2008; 128:165-171.
20. Effectiveness of management of HIV-TB patients under programme conditions in India.
Rajasekaran S, Jeyaseelan L, Chandrasekar C, Madhavan K, Mahilmaran A, and Thara
Francis. JK Science 2008; 10:70-73.
21. Antibiotic Prescribing Practices in Primary and Secondary Health Care Facilities
in Uttar Pradesh, India. Rashmi Kumar, Kumari Indira, Anwar Rizvi, Talat Rizvi and
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Jeyaseelan. L . J Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2008; 33: 625-634.
22. Pyritinol for Post Asphyxial Encephalopathy in Term babies – A Randomized Controlled
Double Blind Trial. Nair MKC, George B Jeyaseelan L. Indian Pediatrics 2009; 46: S37-
S42.
23. Funding agencies active in low and middle income countries: support for knowledge
translation. Cordero C, Delino R, Jeyaseelan L, Lansang MAD, et al. Bulletin of the
WHO 2008;86:524-534.
24. Efficacy of Antiretroviral Therapy Program in Children in India:Prognostic Factors and
Survival Analysis. S.Rajasekaran, L.Jeyaseelan, N.Ravichandran, C.Gomathy, Thara
Francis and C. Chandrasekar. J Tropical Pediatrics 2007 (accepted).
25. Predictors of Treatment Failure in First line Anti Retroviral Therapy in HIV infected
adults: Indian Experience. Rjasekaran S., Jeyaseelan L, Vijila S., Gomathi K., and
Raja. AIDS 2007; 21 (Suppl 4) s47-s53.
26. Diagnostic Tool to Screen for Possible HIV Co-infection at the TB DOTS centres in India.
S.Rajasekaran, L.Jeyaseelan, Mahilmaran, A.O.R.Krishnarajasekhar, Kumar S and
Annadurai S. SAARC J TB Lung Disease and HIVAIDS 2007; 1:1-17.
27. Physical spousal violence against women in India: some risk factors. Jeyaseelan L,
Shuba Kumar, Nithya Neelakantan, Abraham Peedicayil, Rajmohan Pillai and Nata
Duvvury. J biosoc Sci 2007; 39:657-670.
28. Pre-trial evaluation of the potential for unblinding in drug trials: a prototype example.
Walter SD, Awasthi S and Jeyaseelan L. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2005; 26:459-
468.
29. Community prevalence of hepatitis B infection & modes of transmission in Tamil Nadu,
India. Kurien T, Thyagarajan SP, Jeyaseelan L, Peedicayil A, Rajendran P, Sivaram S,
Hansdak SG, Renu G, Krishnamurthy P, Sudhakar K, Varghese JC and STD Study Group.
Indian J Med Res 2005: 121; 670-675.
30. Segmental Colonoscopic biopsies in the differentiation of ileocolic tuberculosis from
Crohn’s disease. Anna BL, Shajan P, Ramakrishna BS, Ashok C, Jayamani R, Jeyaseelan
L and George K. J Gastroenterlogy and Hepataology. 2005;20:688-696.
31. Seizure outcome in patients with a solitary cerebral cysticercus granuloma Rajshekhar V
and L.Jeyaseelan Neurology. 2004;11;117-124.
32. Predictors of Mortality in Mechanically Ventilated Patients. David T, Jeyaseelan L, John
G and Thomas K. Postgraduate Medical Journal 2005. (Accepted).
33. Biochemical and Clinical Profile After Organophosphorus Poisoning – A Placebo-
controlled Trial using Pralidoxime. Cherian MA, Roshini C, Visalakshi J, Jeyaseelan L
and Cherian AM. JAPI 2005:53;427-431.
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34. Histochemical Localization and Biochemical Assay of Alkaline Phosphatase Positive
Cells in Human Palatine Tonsil. Indrasingh I, Chandi G, Dhayakani Selvakumar,
Jeyaseelan L, and Selvakumar Vettivel. Ann Natl Acad Med Sci (India) 38(2):67-74,
2002.
35. Domestic Violence and its Mental Health Correlates in Indian Women. Shuba Kumar,
L.Jeyaseelan, Saradha Suresh and RC.Ahuja. Br. J Psychiatry 2005;187:62-67.
36. World studies of abuse in the Family Environment – Risk Factors for Physical intimate
partner violence. Jeyaseelan L. Sadowsky SL, Kumar S, Bangdiwala SI, Fatma, Laurie
and Beatriz. Injury Control and Safety Promotion. 2004;11:117-124.
37. Spousal physical violence against women during pregnancy. Peedicayil A, Sadowsky SL,
Jeyaseelan L, Shankar V, Suresh S, Bangdiwala SI, and the IndiaSAFE study group.
Br. J Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2004; 111:682-697.
38. Effect of potassium channel modulators on toxicity of Cleistanthus collinus. Vinu MJ, Anand KN,
Jeyaseelan L, Ernet K, and Kuruvilla A. Indian J Experimental Biology. 2004. 42: 81-85.
39. Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection in apparently healthy adult population of
Tamil Nadu, India: a population based study. Joyee AG, Thyagarajan SP, Rajendran P,
Hari R, Balakrishnan P, Jeyaseelan L, Kurien T, and the STD group. Int. J STD &
AIDS 2004. 15: 51-55.
40. Oxidative damage in intermediate syndrome of acute organophosphorous poisoning.
Dhandapani M, Zachariah A, Kavitha M.L, Jeyaseelan L and Oommen A. Indian J Med
Res 2003. 117: 253-259.
41. Oxidative stress in hemodialysis – postdialytic changes. Dakshinamurthy KV, Srinivasarao
PVLN, Saibaba KSS, Sheela, RB, Sreekrishna V, Venkataramana G, Shyam C and
Jeyaseelan L. Clin Lab 2003. 49:255-261.
42. Genital syndromes and syndromic management of vaginal discharge in a community
setting. George R, Thomas K, Thyagarajan SP, Jeyaseelan L et al. Int. J of STD and
AIDS. 2004; 15:367-70.
43. Community Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Human Immunodeficiency
Virus Infection in Tamil Nadu, India. A Probability Proportional to Size Cluster Survey.
Thomas K, Thyagarajan SP, Jeyaseelan L et al. The National Medical Journal of India
2002. 15:135-140.
44. Tariang DD, Philip PJ, Alexander G, Macaden S, Jeyaseelan L, Peter JV, Cherian
AM. Randomized controlled trial on the effective dose of anti-snake venom in cases
of snake bite with systemic envenomation.
J Assoc Physicians India. 1999.47(4):369-71.
45. Jagadevan R, Cherian AM, Jeyaseelan L, Peter JV.A randomised control trial on
sequential drug monotherapy versus conventional step care therapy in the treatment of
mild to moderate hypertension. J Assoc Physicians India. 1999 47(2):173-6.
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46. Korula G, George SP, Rajshekhar V, Haran RP, Jeyaseelan L. Effect of controlled
hypercapnia on cerebrospinal fluid pressure and operating conditions during
transsphenoidal operations for pituitary macroadenoma. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2001
13(3):255-9.
47. Raju MS, Russell PS, John T, Jeyaseelan L, Cherian A.Prevalence and type of psycho-
pathology among children of parents with chronic psychiatric disorders in comparison
with the general population. Indian Pediatr. 2001 38(12):1397-401. No abstract available.
48. Khan S, Hemalatha R, Jeyaseelan L, Oommen A, Zachariah A. Neuroparalysis and oxime
efficacy in organophophate poisoning: A study of butyrycholinesterase. Human Exp.
Toxicol. 2001; 20:169-174.
49. Jeyaseelan L. and Kavitha ML. Types and Presentation of Data, Normality, Variance and
Confidence Interval. Paediatrics Today. 2001;10:407-413.
50. Danda D, Cherian A.M. and Jeyaseelan.L.Disproportionate Swelling of Interphalangeal
Joint of Thumb: Is it Unique to Psoriatic Arthropathy?. JIRA. 2000; 8:1-4.
51. Viswanathan FR, Varghese C, Peedicayil A, Jeyaseelan L and Narayan VP.
Hyperfractination in Carcinoma of the Cervix:Tumor control and late Bowel
Complications. Int. J Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys. 1999; 45:653-656.
52. Jeyaseelan L, Stephen D Walter, Shankar V and George T John. Survival Analysis - Cox
Proportional Hazard Model National Med J India.1999: 12;230-233.
53. Thomas MM, Jacob M, Chandi SM, George S, Pulimood S, Jeyaseelan L and Job CK.
Role of S-100 Staining in differentiating Leprosy from Other Granulomatous Diseases of
the Skin. International J of Leprosy 1999; 67:1-5.
54. Prospective Multicenter Hospital Surveillance of Streptococcus Pneumonia Disease in
India. Invasive Bacterial Infection Surveillance (IBIS) Group. Lancet 1999; 353:1216-
1221.
55. Indrasingh I, Chandi G, Jeyaseelan L, Selvakumar Vetivel and Chandi SM. Quantitative
Analysis of CD1a(T6) Positive Langerhans Cells in Human Tonsil Epithelium. Ann Anat
1999; 181:567-572
56. Jeyaseelan L, Stephen D Walter, Shankar V and George T John. Survival Analysis - An
Introduction. National Med J India 1999; 12: 172-177.
57. Srivastava A, Nair, SC, Srivastava VM, Balamurugan AN, Jeyaseelan L, and Chandy M.
Evaluation of Uroprotective Efficacy of Amifostine against Cyclosphosphamide induced
Hemorrhagic Cystitis. Bone Marrow Transplantation 1999; 23:463-467.
58. Manorama B.Purwar, L.Jeyaseelan, Urmila Varhadpande, VijayMotghare and Sonali
Pimplakute. Survey of Physical Abuse during Pregnancy GMCH, Nagpur, India. J.
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Obstet.Gynaecol.Res 1999; 25:165-171.
59. Jeyaseelan L. Prediction Modelling Methodological Issues. Letter). Indian J Clin Epidemiol
1998; 1:2.
60. John GT, Dakshinamoorthy DS, Jeyaseelan L and Jacob CK. The effect of cyclosporine A
Immunosuppression and Mycobacterial infections. National Med J India 1999; 12:14-17.
61. Rekha S, Kuruvilla KA, Victoria J, Selvakumar R, Jeyaseelan L, Kanagasabapathy AS,
and Jana AK. Randomized controlled trial of once versus twice daily gentamicin therapy in
new born. Indian Pediatrics 1999; 36:133-137.
62. Russel P.S.S, John JK and Jeyaseelan L. Family intervention for intellectually disabled
children in southern India. Br. J Psychiatry 1999; 96:421-425.
63. Jose J, Selvakumar D, Selvakumar R, Kanagasapabathy AS, Jeyaseelan L. Plasma
fibrinogen--an independent risk factor for ischaemic heart disease. Indian Heart J. 1998
Jan-Feb;50(1):45-8.
64. Pari T, Pulimood S, Jacob M, Geroge S, Jeyaseelan L, and Thomas K. Randomized double
blind controlled trail of 2% ketoconazole cream versus 0.05% clobetasol 17-butyrate
cream in seborrhoeic dermatitis. J European Academy Dermatology and Venerology 1998;
10:86-92.
65. Agarwal M, Thomas K, Peter JV, Jeyaseelan L and Cherian AM. A Randomized double-
blind Sham controlled study of intrathecal human anti-tetanus immunoglobulin in the
management of tetanus. National Med J India 1998;11:209-212.
66. Vimala J, Peter JV, Jeyaseelan L, Prabhakar S, and Cherian AM. Post Lumbar puncture
Headache: Is bed rest essential?. JAPI 1998; 46:930-932.
67. Eapen CE, Thomas K, Cherian AM, Jeyaseelan L, Mathai D and John G. Predictors of
Mortality in a Medical Intensive Care Unit. National Med J India. 1997; 10:270-272.
68. Jeyaseelan L. Stephen D. Walter and A.M.Cherian. Significance Test, Power, Confidence
Interval and Sample Size in Equivalence Studies. Indian J Clinical Epidemiol. 1999; 1:18-
22.
69. Cherian AM, Jeyaseelan L, Peter JV, Johnson Samuel, Rajeev Jayadevan, Shajan Peter and
Thomas K. Effectivenessof Pralidoxime in the Treatment of Organophosphorus poisoning -
A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled clinical trials. International Clinical
Epidemiology Network (INCLEN) Monograph Series, 1997.
70. Vettivel S, Koshi R, Koshi T and Jeyaseelan L. Gender Determination from Human Fetal
Corpus Callosum by Discriminant Function Analysis. J Anat. Soc. India 1997; 46:105-109.
71. Murali R, Jeyaseelan L, Rajaratnam S, John L and Ganesh A. Systemic Lupus
rythematosus in Indian Patients:Prognosis, Survival and Life Expectancy. National Med J
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India. 1997; 10:159-164.
72. Surekha V, Peter JV, Jeyaseelan L and Cherian AM. Drug interaction: Rifampicin and
glibenclamide. National Med J India. 1997; 10:11-12.
73. Cherian AM, Peter JV, Johnson S, Rajeev J, Joel S, Jeyaseelan L and Thomas K.
Effectiveness of P2AM (PAM - Pralidoxime) in the Treatment of Organophosphorous
Poisoning (OPP) A Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial. JAPI.
1997;45:22-24.
74. Koshi R, Koshi T, Jeyaseelan L and Vettivel S. Morphology of the Corpus Callosum in
Human Fetuses. Clinical Anatomy 1997; 10:22-26.
75. Prasad R., Vettivel S., Jeyaseelan L., Isaac B., and Chandi G. Prediction of Femoral Neck-
Shaft Angle from the Length of the Femoral Neck. Clinical Anatomy. 1997;10:318- 323.
76. Jeyaseelan L and Lakshman M. Risk Factors for Malnutrition in South Indian Children.
J Biosoc Sci. 1997;29:93-100.
77. Johnson S, Peter JV, Thomas K, Jeyaseelan L and Cherian AM. Evaluation of Two
Treatment Regimens of Pralidoxime(1 GM Single Bolus DOse vs 12 GM Infusion) in the
Management of Organophosphorus Poisoning. JAPI 1996: 44; 529-531.
78. Srinivasa Rao PVLN, Dakshinamurty KV, Saibaba KSS, Vijayabhaskar M,Murthy PVLN,
Surjit S, Ambekar JG and Jeyaseelan L. Evidence for Oxidant Injury in Patients with Post
Diarrhoeal Acute Renal Failure. Ind J Clin Biochem 1996; 11:66-69.
79. Susanna T, Alok S, Srivastava, Jeyaseelan L, David D, and Mammen C. NESTROFT as a
Screening Test for the Detection of Thalassaemia and Common Haemoglobinopathies - An
Evaluation aginst a High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method. IJMR 1996; 104:
194-197.
80. George J, Thomas K, Jeyaseelan L, Peter JV and Cherian AM. Hyponatraemia and
Hiccups. National Med J India. 1996; 9:107-109.
81. John GT, Date A, Mathew CM, Jeyaseelan L, Jacob CK, and Shastry JCM. A Time Table
for Infections after Renal Transplantation in the Tropics. Transplantation 1996; 1:970-
972.
82. Poonkuzhali B., Victoria J., Selvakumar R., Dennison D., Srivastava A., Jeyaseelan L.,
Chandy M. and Kanakasapapathy A.S. Cyclosporine Assay in Blood after Bone Marrow
Transplantation: Comparison of HPLC and EMIT Methods. IJMR 1995; 102:39-41.
83. Prasad R., Vettivel S., Jeyaseelan L., Isaac B., and Chandi G. Reconstruction of Length of
Femur from Markers of Its Upper End. Clinical Anatomy 1996; 9:28-33.
84. Prasad R., Vettivel S., Jeyaseelan L., Isaac B., and Chandi G. Angle of Torsion of Femur
and Its Correlates. Clinical Anatomy 1996; 9:109-117.
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85. Samuel, J.T., Thomas, K., Jeyaseelan, L. and Cherian, A.M. Incidence of
Organophosphorus Poisoning. JAPI 1995; 45:321-323.
86. Jeyaseelan, L. and Sadhana G. Have improvements in birthweight and gestational age
over 20 years influenced neonatal and infant survival?. J Trop Pediat 1996; 46:241- 243.
87. Datta, S., Subhalakshmi, T.P., Jeyaseelan, L., and Kuruvilla, K. Suitability of Simpson
Tardive Dyskinesia Rating Scale in an Indian population. Indian Journal of Psychiatry.
1994;36:22-24.
88. Jeyaseelan, L. and Rao, P.S.S. Effect of Occupation on Menstrual Cycle Length- A causal
Model. Human Biology. 1995; 67:283-290.
89. Peedikayil, A., Annie, R., Mathai, M., Jeyaseelan, L., Rekha,K. and Padmini, J. Intra and
Inter Observer Variation in Amniotic Fluid Index. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 1994;84:848-
851.
90. Gokulnath, John, GT., Jeyaseelan, L., Jacob, CK., Korula, A.,and Shastry, JCM.
Cyclosporine Rescue Therapy for Vascular Rejection in Live Related Renal Allograft
Recipients. Ind J Nephrol (New Series). 1994;4:39-41.
91. Risk Factors for Tardive Dyskinesia. Datta, S., Subhalakshmi, T.P., Jeyaseelan, L., and
Kuruvilla, k. Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 1994;36:22-24.
92. Sada, P.N., Pauline, R., Jeyaseelan, L. and Washburn, M.C. Standards for
Ultrasonographical Measurements of the Hip Joint in Indian Adults. Skeletal Radiology,
1994;23:111-112.
93. John, G.T., Vincent, L., Jeyaseelan, L., Jacob, C.K., and Shastry, J.C.M. Cyclosporine A
Immunosuppression and Mycobacterial Infections. Transplantation, 1994;58:247-248.
94. John, G.T, Thomas, P.P, Thomas,M, Jeyaseelan, L., Jacob, C.K. and Shastry, J.C.M. A
Double Blind Randomized Controlled Trial of Primary Isoniazed Prophylaxis in Dialysis
and transplant patients. Transplantation, 1994;57:1683-4.
95. John, G.T., Date, A., Korula, A., Jeyaseelan, L., Jacob, C.K. & Shastry, J.C.M. Non
Diabetic Renal Disease in Non-insulin Dependent Diabetics in the Tropics. Nephron,
1994;67:441-443.
96. Susan Shanthi George, Jiji Mathews, Jeyaseelan, L. and Lakshmi Seshadri. Cervical
Ripening Induces Labor through Interleukin 1ß. Aust NZ J Obstet Gynaecol,
1993;33:285-286.
97. Jeyaseelan, L. and Rao. P.S.S. Correlates of Intra Uterine Growth Rate - Application of
Log-linear Model. Human Biology, 1994;66:509
98. Jayashree Ramasethu, Jeyaseelan, L. and Chellam P.Kirubakaran. Weight Gain in
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Exclusively Breast Fed Preterm Infants. Journal Tropical Pediatrics. 1993; 39:152- 159.
99. Jeyaseelan, L. and Rao, P.S.S. Correlates of Menstrual Cycle Length in South Indian
Women - A Prospective Study. Human Biology, 1993; 65:627-634.
100. Jeyaseelan, L., Antonysamy, B., and Rao, P.S.S. Pattern of Menstrual Cycle Length
in South Indian Women - A Prospective Study. Social Biology 1992; 39:306-309.
101. Jeyaseelan, L. and P.S.S. Rao. Statistical Measures of Clinical Agreement. National Med J
India, 1992;5:286-290.
102. Walter, S and Jeyaseelan, L. Impact of Cigarette Smoking on Pulmonary Function in Non-
allergic Subjects. National Medical Journal of India. 1992; 5:211-213.
103. Mathews Mathai, Vijayasri, R., Sandhya Babu and Jeyaseelan L. Passive Maternal
Smoking and Birth weight in a South Indian Population. British Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, 1992; 99:342-343.
104. Date, A., Jeyaseelan, L. and Brahmadathan, K.N. Changing Pattern of Primary
Glomerulonephritis in a South Indian Hospital. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene. 1989; 83:419-42
105. Jeyaseelan, L. and Rao, P.S.S. Determination of Sample Sizes for Epidemiological Surveys
Using Cluster Sampling Technique. Indian Journal of Leprosy. 1989; 161:84-91.
106. Jeyaseelan, L. and Rao, P.S.S. Methods of Determining Sample Sizes in Clinical Trials.
Indian Pediatrics. 1989; 26:115-121.
Papers Sent for Publication:
1. Confidence interval for skewed distribution in outcome of change or difference between
methods.
Visalakshi J and Jeyaseelan L
National Medical J of India (2012)
2. Longitudinal data analysis for ordinal outcome using Markov Chain: Estimation of Mean
Passage time and its confidence interval.
Visalakshi J, Tunny Sebastian, Jeyaseelan L.
BMC Medical Research Methodology 2013
3. A Central Storage Facility to Reduce Pesticide Suicides- A Feasibility Study
from India
Lakshmi Vijayakumar, Jeyaseelan L, Shuba Kumar, Rani Mohanraj, Devika S,
Manikandan S.
BMC Public Health (2012 Revised & submitted)
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4. Incidence and Risk Factors of Malnutrition among Children aged 5 – 7 years in South
India.
Visalakshi J and Jeyaseelan L.
BMC Public Health
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APPENDIX:
Masters in Biostatistics:
Categorical Data Analysis:
Sampling distribution for discrete data. Analyses of contingency tables: Hypothesis of
homogeneity and independence. Measures association (risk), Mantel Haenszel procedures,
Measure of agreement: kappa, weighted kappa., Log linear models for two and three way tables.
Collapsibility and model building. Fishers exact test, Logistic Regression: conditional and
unconditional models for binary variables.
Lectures: 9.00 hrs Practical: 6.00 hrs
Ordinal: Models for matched pairs. Extended Mantel-Haenszel, Proportional odds model for
logistic regression on ordered data
Lectures: 4.00 hrs Practical: 3.00 hrs
Grouped survival (time to event data): Survey data logistic regression, Generalized Estimating
Equations Methods (GEE), Conditional logistic regression.
Lectures: 11.00 hrs Practical: 4.00 hrs
Short Courses (5days per topic):
I.Multiple Linear Regression, Logistic Regression and Survival Analysis:
Regression: Correlation Regression Assumptions Test for slope & intercept multiple linear
regression, Multicolinearity & Diagnostics
Lectures: 3.00 hrs Practical: 3.30 hrs
Logistic Regression: Introduction to Logistic Regression Analyses its uses and interpretation
Confounding & interaction, Multiple Logistic Regression MLE model building, Assessing model
fit & Diagnostics, Conditional logistic regression Ordinal logistic regression
Lectures: 6.00 hrs Practical: 7.00 hrs
Survival Analysis: Introduction to survival analysis, Comparison of survival curves and Cox-
proportional models, Diagnostics for proportional hazards
Lectures: 4.30 hrs Practical: 5.30 hrs
II.Multilevel Modeling (MLM) and Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE):
Multiple Linear and Logistic Regression-Review, Introduction to multilevel modelling(MLM),
ICC & Design Effect-Review, Random intercept model, Random slope model, Multilevel
multivariate analysis, Multilevel longitudinal data analysis, Repeated measures analysis-Review,
Area under the curve (AUC) – Review
Lectures: 11.45 hrs Practical: 9 hrs
Introduction to Longitudinal data analysis, Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) –
Continuous Outcomes, Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) – Categorical Outcomes,
Residual Analysis
Lectures: 6.00 hrs Practical: 7.00 hrs
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III. Bootstrapping (Resampling), Jacknife & Monte Carlo Methods in Research:
Introduction & Background of Bootstrapping, Introduction to R, Bootstrap Confidence Intervals,
Bootstrapping Hypothesis Testing Permutation tests, Bootstrapping Categorical Data,
Bootstrapping Regression, Bootstrapping Survival Data
Lectures: 11.15 hrs Practical: 8.15 hrs
IV. Basics of Bayesian and Applications in Clinical Trials:
Introduction to R, Basics of Probability Bayes Theorem, Distributions, Why Bayesian? Priors,
Likelihood Conjugacy, Winbugs, MCMC Gibbs Sampling, Bayesian Hypothesis testing, Bayesian
Linear Regression, Bayesian Logistic Regression, Bayesian Survival Analysis, Monitoring
Clinical Trials- Bayesian Approach, Bayesian Meta-Analysis
Lectures: 27.45 hrs, Practical: 5 hrs
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