Erin Moshier

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Erin Moshier, M.S.
XRF Laboratory Biostatistician.
Erin joined the Mount Sinai X-Ray Fluorescence Laboratories in November 1999, where she performs both elementary and advanced biostatistical analysis on multivariate datasets for both epidemiological and physics research studies. Within these few months, she is already listed as a co-author on a paper entitled, "Predictors of DMSA-chelatable lead, tibia lead and blood lead in 801 Korean lead workers." Other projects include our studies of children in Yugoslavia, of New York City ironworkers, women electrical workers and adolescent males.
Erin completed her Master of Science in Biostatistics at Columbia University School of Public Health in 1999; her Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics was awarded by Fordham University in 1994, where she graduated cum laude.