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IAN WALDMAN, M.D.
M.D.
Reproductive Endocrinology Physician
NPI: 1780004234Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Reproductive Endocrinology PhysicianPrimary
Obstetrics & Gynecology — Reproductive Endocrinology
Code: 207VE0102X
149506(FL)
Research & Publications (20)
On the adjustment for covariates in genetic association analysis: a novel, simple principle to infer direct causal effects.
PMID 19219893·Genet Epidemiol·2009
8-other
Using epidemiologic methods to test hypotheses regarding causal influences on child and adolescent mental disorders.
PMID 19220589·J Child Psychol Psychiatry·2009
6-review
Maternal age at childbirth and offspring disruptive behaviors: testing the causal hypothesis.
PMID 19281603·J Child Psychol Psychiatry·2009
8-other
Are oppositional-defiant and hyperactive-inattentive symptoms developmental precursors to conduct problems in late childhood?: genetic and environmental links.
PMID 18648930·J Abnorm Child Psychol·2009
8-other
Population density and youth antisocial behavior.
PMID 19490315·J Child Psychol Psychiatry·2009
8-other
SNP discovery and haplotype analysis in the segmentally duplicated DRD5 coding region.
PMID 19397556·Ann Hum Genet·2009
8-other
A quasi-experimental analysis of the association between family income and offspring conduct problems.
PMID 19023655·J Abnorm Child Psychol·2009
8-other
Functional gene variation in the human norepinephrine transporter: association with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
PMID 18591486·Ann N Y Acad Sci·2008
6-review
Testing structural models of DSM-IV symptoms of common forms of child and adolescent psychopathology.
PMID 17912624·J Abnorm Child Psychol·2008
4-observational
Relations between multi-informant assessments of ADHD symptoms, DAT1, and DRD4.
PMID 19025233·J Abnorm Psychol·2008
8-other
Psychometric characteristics of a measure of emotional dispositions developed to test a developmental propensity model of conduct disorder.
PMID 18991130·J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol·2008
4-observational
Is parental knowledge of their adolescent offspring's whereabouts and peer associations spuriously associated with offspring delinquency?
PMID 18214666·J Abnorm Child Psychol·2008
8-other
Temperament and parenting during the first year of life predict future child conduct problems.
PMID 18568397·J Abnorm Child Psychol·2008
8-other
Specification, testing, and interpretation of gene-by-measured-environment interaction models in the presence of gene-environment correlation.
PMID 18293078·Behav Genet·2008
8-other
Smoking during pregnancy and offspring externalizing problems: an exploration of genetic and environmental confounds.
PMID 18211732·Dev Psychopathol·2008
4-observational
Investigation of parent-of-origin effects in ADHD candidate genes.
PMID 17427194·Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet·2007
8-other
Association of dopamine transporter genotype with disruptive behavior disorders in an eight-year longitudinal study of children and adolescents.
PMID 17192955·Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet·2007
4-observational
Gene-environment interactions reexamined: does mother's marital stability interact with the dopamine receptor D2 gene in the etiology of childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?
PMID 17931438·Dev Psychopathol·2007
4-observational
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 9084 R G SKINNER PKWY
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256 - Phone
- (904) 895-4749
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1780004234
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
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- Publications
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