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J. William Renfrew, MA

Associate in Biostatistics

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E-mail:   bill.renfrew@vanderbilt.edu
Phone:  615.343.1664
Fax:      615.343.4924
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Department of Biostatistics
S-2323 Medical Center North
Nashville, TN 37232-2158

Publications

Articles
  1. “Access and Service Use by Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Medicaid Managed Care,” Ruble, L. A., Renfrew, J. W., and Heflinger, C. A. (In Press), 2003).
  2. “Oral Corticosteroid Use Among Children in TennCare,” W. Cooper, J. Staffa, J.W. Renfrew, D. Graham, W.A. Ray. Ambulatory Pediatrics, Vol. 2, No. 5, 375-381, 2002
  3. “Motor activity and sleep duration as a function of age in healthy men,” J.W. Renfrew, K.D. Pettigrew and S.I. Rapoport. Physiology and Behavior, 41:627-634, 1987.
  4. “Circadian rhythms in Alzheimer’s disease,” C. May, J.W. Renfrew, L. Tamarkin, R.P. Friedland, and S.I. Rapoport. Journal of Neurosciences, 13 (part 2): 1039-1987. 1 “Evaluation of Zimelidine in Alzheimer’s disease,” N.R. Cutler, J.H. Haxby, A. Kay, J.W. Renfrew, J. Costa, P.K. Narang, L. Lesko, M. Ninos, M. Linnoila, and W.Z. Potter. Archives of Neurology, 42: 774-748, 1985.
  5. “Resting cerebral glucose utilization, as measured with positron emission tomography, in 21 healthy men between the ages of 21 and 83 years,” R. A. Duara, N.R. Cutler, D.H. Ingvar, L. Sokoloff, J.W. Renfrew, R.A. Kessler, R. Manning, R. Channing, and S.I. Rapoport. Brain 106:761-775, 1983.
  6. “A method for measuring arm movements in man under ambulatory conditions,” J.W. Renfrew, A.M. Moore, C. Grady, E.A. Robertson-Tchabo, T., R. Colburn, B.M. Smith, N.R. Cutler, and S.I. Rapoport. Ergonomics, 27:651-661, 1982.
  7. “Regional cerebral glucose utilization in a healthy men at different ages,” R. Duara, R.A. Margolin, E.A. Robertson-Tchabo, E.D. London, M. Schwartz, J.W. Renfrew, R. Kessler, L. Sokoloff, D.H. Ingvar, and S.I. Rapoport. Neurology, 32:A166-A177, 1982.
  8. “Preferences of female rats for odors of dominant vs. subordinate males,” D.J. Costanzo, J.W. Renfrew. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (Supp.), 9:423-424, 1977.

Technical Reports

  1. Heflinger, C.A., Simpkins, C.G., Northrup, D.A., Saunders, R.S., & Renfrew, W. (2000, April). The Status of Mississippi Medicaid Children and Adolescents: Behavioral Health, Health, Service Use, and Consumer Satisfaction: The IMPACT Study Baseline Report on Interview Data. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, Center for Mental Health Policy.
  2. Heflinger, C.A., Simpkins, C.G., Northrup, D.A., Saunders, R.S., & Renfrew, W. (2000, May). The Status of TennCare Children and Adolescents: Behavioral Health, Health, Service Use, and Consumer Satisfaction: The IMPACT Study Baseline Report on Interview Data. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, Center for Mental Health Policy.
  3. Renfrew, J. W. and Summerfelt W.T (1998) System Level Analysis for the Refinement of the Cost-Effectiveness Study of the Fort Bragg Evaluation Project. (Center for Mental Health Policy, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, Vanderbilt University).
  4. Chaney, B., Burgdorf, K., and Renfrew, J.W. (1991). The status of biomedical research facilities: 1990 (Prepared under contract to the National Institutes of Health). Rockville, MD: Westat, Inc.
  5. Burgdorf, K., and Renfrew, J.W. (1991). Academic research equipment and equipment needs in selected science and engineering fields: 1989-90 (Prepared under contract to the National Science Foundation). Rockville, MD: Westat, Inc.
  6. Burgdorf, K., Cockley, J.F., Newman, P., Squadere, T., and Renfrew, J.W. (1990). Scientific and engineering research facilities at universities and colleges: 1990 (Prepared under contract to the National Science Foundation). Rockville, MD: Westat, Inc.

Proceedings

  1. “Can Diagnosis be Used to Select Psychiatric Services in Tennessee Medicaid Data?, ” J. William Renfrew. 112h Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. Tampa, Fl, February 1999
  2. “Final Words on Fort Bragg: What has Happened Since the Final Report?: A Reassessment of the Costs,” E. Michael Foster and J. William Renfrew. 11th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. Tampa, Fl, March 1998
  3. “Regional cerebral glucose metabolism does not change with age nor related psychological measures in healthy men.” R.C. Duara, C. Grady, M. Schwartz, E. A. Robertson-Tchabo, J.W. Renfrew, B. Koziarz, J. Haxby, R. Kessler, S.I. Rapoport, and N.R. Cutler. American Academy of Neurology, 35th Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, 1983.
  4. “Increase in cerebrospinal fluid volume and decrease in gray matter volume of brains during aging of healthy men,” J. Schwartz, J. Deleo, H. Creasey, R. Duara, J.W. Renfrew, S.I. Rapoport, and N.R. Cutler. American Academy of Neurology, 35th Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, 1983.

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