Marine Corbin
PhD, MSc
Marine is a Biostatistician at the Centre for Public Health Research, Massey University. She has the equivalent of an MSc from the “Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Analyse de l’Information” (France) and completed a PhD on the application of Bayesian methods to address multiple comparisons and misclassification bias at Massey University in 2015. She has previously worked at the Cancer Epidemiology Unit of the University of Turin, Italy and she is currently involved in different occupational health projects at the Centre for Public Health Research including occupational risk factors for cardiovascular disease and respiratory symptoms in cleaners.
- Publications
- Current Research Projects
PUBLICATIONS
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Douwes J, Ellison-Loschmann L, Corbin M, Barnes L, Denison H, Eng A, 't Mannetje A, McLean D, Jackson R. (2019) Ischaemic heart disease and occupation: a linkage between two New Zealand surveys and the Integrated Data Infrastructure. 27th International Symposium on Epidemiology in Occupational Health (EPICOH 2019). 29 Apr-2 May, Wellington, NZ. Occ Environ Med, 2019; 76(1): A55. | Conference Proceedings |
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Barnes L, Corbin M, Denison H, Eng A, 't Mannetje A, Haslett S, McLean D, Ellison-Loschmann L, Jackson R, Douwes J. (2019) Differences in cardiovascular risk factor profiles across occupational groups. 27th International Symposium on Epidemiology in Occupational Health (EPICOH 2019). 29 Apr-2 May, Wellington, NZ. Occ Environ Med, 2019; 76(1): A56. | Conference Proceedings |
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Straumfors A, Olsen R, Line Daae H, Afanou A, McLean D, Corbin M, 't Mannetje A, Ulvestad B, Bakke B, Laier Johnsen H, Douwes J, Eduard W. Exposure to Wood Dust, Microbial Components, and Terpenes in the Norwegian Sawmill Industry. Annals of Work Exposure and Health, 2018; 62(6): 674-688. | Journal |
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Ellison-Loschmann L, Sporle A, Corbin M, Cheng S, Harawira P, Gray M, Whaanga T, Guilford P, Koea J, Pearce N. Risk of stomach cancer in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a Māori population based case-control study. PLOS One, 2017; 12(7): e0181581. | Journal |
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Douwes J, Cheung K, Prezant B, Sharp M, Corbin M, McLean D, 't Mannetje A, Schlunssen V, Sigsgaard T, Kromhout H, LaMontagne A, Pearce N, McGlothlin J. Wood Dust in Joineries and Furniture Manufacturing: An Exposure Determinant and Intervention Study. Annals of Work Exposures & Health, 2017; 61(4): 416-428. | Journal |
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Corbin M, Haslett S, Pearce N, Maule M, Greenland S. A comparison of sensitivity-specificity imputation, direct imputation and fully Bayesian analysis to adjust for exposure misclassification when validation data are unavailable. Int J Epidemiol, 2017, 46(3): 1063-1072. | Journal |
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Page K, Matheson A, Brewer N, Eng A, Corbin M, Ellison-Loschmann L. (2015) Sociodemographic factors related to HPV vaccination coverage- A New Zealand case study. 30th International Papillomavirus Conference, Sep 17-21, Lisbon, Portugal. (Poster). | Conference Presentations |
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Seward N, Prost A, Copas A, Corbin M, Li L, Colbourn T, Osrin D, Neuman M, Azad K, Kuddus A, Nair N, Tripathy P, Manandhar D, Costello A, Cortina-Borja M. Using observational data to estimate the effect of hand washing and clean delivery kit use by birth attendants on maternal deaths after home deliveries in rural Bangladesh, India and Nepal. PLoS ONE, 2015; 10(8): e0136152. | Journal |
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Corbin M, Haslett S, Pearce N, Maule M, Greenland S. (2014) A comparison of sensitivity-specificity imputation, direct imputation and fully Bayesian analysis to adjust for misclassification of smoking status in estimating the association between smoking and lung cancer. AEA Annual Scientific Meeting, 8-10 October, Auckland NZ. | Conference Proceedings |
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Corbin M. (2013) Bayesian methods to address multiple comparisons and misclassification bias in studies of occupational and environmental risks of cancer. A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health (PhD), Massey University, Wellington, NZ | Thesis |
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Pearce N, Corbin M. (2013) Why we should be Bayesians (and often already are without realising it). In: Venables K (ed). Current Topics in Occupational Epidemiology. Chapter 17, pp 218-233. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | Books and Chapters |
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Corbin M,
Richiardi L,
Vermeulen R,
Kromhout H,
Merletti F,
Peters S,
Simonato L,
Steenland K,
Pearce N,
Maule M.
Hierarchical regression for multiple comparisons in a case-control study of occupational risks for lung cancer. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7(6): e38944.
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Richiardi L,
Corbin M,
Marron M,
Ahrens W,
Pohlabeln H,
Lagiou P,
Minaki P,
Agudo A,
Castellsague X,
Slamova A,
Schejbalova M,
Kjaerheim K,
Barzan L,
Talamini R,
Macfarlane G,
Macfarlane T,
Canova C,
Simonato L,
Conway D,
McKinney P,
Sneddon L,
Thomson P,
Znaor A,
Healy C,
McCartan B,
Benhamou S,
Bouchardy C,
Hashibe M,
Brennan P,
Merletti F.
Occupation and risk of upper aerodigestive tract cancer: The ARCAGE study. Int J Cancer, 2012; 130(10): 2397–2406.
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Corbin M, McLean D, 't Mannetje A, Dryson E, Walls C, McKenzie F, Maule M, Cheng S, Cunningham C, Kromhout H, Blair A, Pearce N. Lung cancer and occupation: A New Zealand cancer registry-based case-control study. Am J Ind Med, 2011; 54(2): 89-101. | Journal |
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Lacerda H,
Richiardi L,
Petterson A,
Corbin M,
Merletti F,
Akre O.
Cancer risk in mothers of men operated for undescended testis. PLoS One, 2010; 5(12): e14285.
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Corbin M, Maule M, Richiardi L, Simonato L, Merletti F, Pearce N. Semi-Bayes and empirical Bayes adjustment methods for multiple comparisons. Epidemiologia & Prevenzione, 2008; 32(2): 108-10. | Journal |
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CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
Interventions to reduce pesticide exposure and associated ill health in pesticide exposed workers and family members
Key words: Pesticides, Health Effects, Occupational
Work-related risk factors for cardiovascular disease
Key words: Cardiovascular disease, occupation
Occupational cohort studies and national meta-data: a novel way of studying occupational health in New Zealand.
Key words: Occupational health
Interventions to reduce solvent exposure and associated ill health in collision-repair workers
Key words: Occupational health, neurotoxicity, epidemiology, solvents
Interventions to reduce silica and associated ill health in construction workers
Key words: Silica, construction workers, occupation, NZ