Daniela Markovic is a Principal Statistician at the UCLA Department of Medicine Statistics Core. She is experienced in helping UCLA biomedical researchers with statistical data analysis, manuscript writing, database management and grant proposals, and she has worked in this area since 2006. Her statistical interests include analysis of survey data, prediction modeling, survival analysis, correlated data analysis and clinical trials among others. She has collaborated with researchers from a variety of biomedical/healthcare fields including liver transplantation, neurology, dentristy, urology, pediatrics, and pulmonary medicine.
Selected Manuscripts
De Giorgio CM, Murray D, Markovic D, Whitehurst T. Trigeminal nerve stimulation for epilepsy: long-term feasibility and efficacy. Neurology. 2009.
Towfighi A, Markovic D, Ovbiagele B. Persistent sex disparity in midlife stroke prevalence in the United States. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2011.
Ovbiagele B, Markovic D, Fonarow GC. Recent US patterns and predictors of prevalent diabetes among acute myocardial infarction patients. Cardiol Res Pract. 2011.
DeGiorgio CM, Soss J, Cook IA, Markovic D, Gornbein J, Murray D, Oviedo S, Gordon S, Corralle-Leyva G, Kealey CP, Heck CN. Randomized controlled trial of trigeminal nerve stimulation for drug-resistant epilepsy. Neurology. 2013.