
Overview
Background
Dr Mohammad Reza Baneshi is a biostatistician with training, work, and research experience in multiple facets of biostatistics and epidemiology. His background includes advanced research on applying statistical procedures to cancer and HIV/AIDS research. Specifically, his main research interests include analysis of time-to-event data, analysis of longitudinal data, and size estimation of stigmatized groups most at risk of HIV/AIDS. He joined the UQ in 2020 and currently works as a biostatistician at the Australian Women and Girls’ Health Research (AWaGHR) Centre, School of Public Health.
Dr Mohammad Reza Baneshi also has an adjunct position as a Professor of Biostatistics at the Kerman University of Medical Sciences, IRAN.
Before joining the UQ, he conducted several national studies in Iran to provide the most up-to-date estimates of the marginalised populations who are at high risk of HIV. He has made substantial contributions in applying size-estimation methods to stigmatized populations such as people with HIV/AIDS, sex workers, men who have had sex with men, and injection drug users. In 2022, he co-authored the reference book of size estimation methods.
Availability
- Dr Reza Baneshi is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework), Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh
Works
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2012
Journal Article
Estimation of basic reproductive number of flu-like syndrome in a primary school in Iran
Haghdoost, Aliakbar, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Zolala, Farzaneh, Farvahari, Sirous and Safizadeh, Hossein (2012). Estimation of basic reproductive number of flu-like syndrome in a primary school in Iran. International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 3 (6), 408-13.
2012
Journal Article
Estimation of basic reproductive number of flu-like syndrome in a primary school in Iran
Haghdoost, Aliakbar, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Zolala, Farzaneh, Farvahari, Sirous and Safizadeh, Hossein (2012). Estimation of basic reproductive number of flu-like syndrome in a primary school in Iran. International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 3 (6), 408-413.
2012
Journal Article
Assessment of internal validity of prognostic models through bootstrapping and multiple imputation of missing data
Baneshi, M.R. and Talei, A. (2012). Assessment of internal validity of prognostic models through bootstrapping and multiple imputation of missing data. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 41 (5), 110-5.
2012
Journal Article
Noise pollution survey of a two-storey intersection station in Tehran metropolitan subway system
Ghotbi, Mohammad Reza, Monazzam, Mohammad Reza, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Asadi, Mohammad and Fard, Samaneh Momen Bellah (2012). Noise pollution survey of a two-storey intersection station in Tehran metropolitan subway system. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 184 (2), 1097-1106. doi: 10.1007/s10661-011-2024-8
2012
Journal Article
Prevention of Disease Complications through Diagnostic Models: How to Tackle the Problem of Missing Data?
Baneshi, Mr, Faramarzi, H and Marzban, M (2012). Prevention of Disease Complications through Diagnostic Models: How to Tackle the Problem of Missing Data?. Iranian journal of public health, 41 (1), 66-72.
2012
Journal Article
Iranian household financial protection against catastrophic health care expenditures
Nekoei Moghadam, M., Banshi, M., Akbari Javar, M., Amiresmaili, M. and Ganjavi, S. (2012). Iranian household financial protection against catastrophic health care expenditures. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 41 (9), 62-70.
2012
Journal Article
Does the missing data imputation method affect the composition and performance of prognostic models?
Baneshi, M R and Talei, A R (2012). Does the missing data imputation method affect the composition and performance of prognostic models?. Iranian Red Crescent medical journal, 14 (1), 31-6.
2012
Journal Article
Statistics for dental researchers; part 1: Introduction
Shahravan, Arash and Baneshi, Mohammad Reza (2012). Statistics for dental researchers; part 1: Introduction. Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology, 1 (1), 1-2.
2012
Journal Article
Assessment of internal validity of prognostic models through bootstrapping and multiple imputation of missing data
Baneshi, M. R. and Talei, A. (2012). Assessment of internal validity of prognostic models through bootstrapping and multiple imputation of missing data. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 41 (5), 110-115.
2012
Journal Article
Statistics for dental researcher, Part 2: descriptive statistics
Shahravan, Arash, Ghassemi, Amir Reza and Baneshi, Mohammad Reza (2012). Statistics for dental researcher, Part 2: descriptive statistics. Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology, 1 (2), 53-59.
2012
Journal Article
Do different groups have different risk factors for dieting and exercise as body management strategies?
Garrusi, Behshid, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza and Amiri, Fatemeh (2012). Do different groups have different risk factors for dieting and exercise as body management strategies?. Russian Open Medical Journal (3) 0308. doi: 10.15275/rusomj.2012.0308
2011
Journal Article
How to estimate the sample size in special conditions? (Part two)
Haghdoost, A. A., Baneshi, M. R. and Marzban, M. (2011). How to estimate the sample size in special conditions? (Part two). Iranian Journal of Epidemiology, 7 (2), 67-74.
2011
Book
Modeling of Many Skewed Biomarkers and Missing Data
Baneshi, Mohammad Reza (2011). Modeling of Many Skewed Biomarkers and Missing Data. Chișinău, Moldova: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.
2011
Journal Article
Multiple imputation in survival models: applied on breast cancer data
Baneshi, M. R. and Talei, A. R. (2011). Multiple imputation in survival models: applied on breast cancer data. Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, 13 (8), 547-552.
2011
Journal Article
Bubble-CPAP vs. ventilatory-CPAP in preterm infants with respiratory distress
Bahman-Bijari, Bahareh, Malekiyan, Arash, Niknafs, Pedram and Baneshi, Mohammad-Reza (2011). Bubble-CPAP vs. ventilatory-CPAP in preterm infants with respiratory distress. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 21 (2), 151-158.
2011
Journal Article
Dichotomisation of continuous data: Review of methods, advantages, and disadvantages
Baneshi, M. R. and Talei, A. R. (2011). Dichotomisation of continuous data: Review of methods, advantages, and disadvantages. Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention, 4 (1), 26-32.
2011
Journal Article
Multiple imputations in survival models: Analysis using breast cancer data
Baneshi, M. R. and Talei, A. (2011). Multiple imputations in survival models: Analysis using breast cancer data. Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, 13 (8), 1-6.
2011
Journal Article
Bubble-CPAP vs. Ventilatory-CPAP in preterm infants with respiratory distress
Bahman-Bijari, Bahareh, Malekiyan, Arash, Niknafs, Pedram and Baneshi, Mohammad-Reza (2011). Bubble-CPAP vs. Ventilatory-CPAP in preterm infants with respiratory distress. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 21 (2), 151-158.
2011
Journal Article
A comparison between APGAR scores and birth weight in infants of addicted and non-addicted mothers
Rahi, Esmat, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Mirkamandar, Ehsan, Haji Maghsoudi, Saiedeh and Rastegari, Azam (2011). A comparison between APGAR scores and birth weight in infants of addicted and non-addicted mothers. Addiction and Health, 3 (1-2).
2010
Journal Article
Impact of imputation of missing data on estimation of survival rates: An example in breast cancer
Baneshi, M. R. and Talei, A. R. (2010). Impact of imputation of missing data on estimation of survival rates: An example in breast cancer. Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention, 3 (3), 127-131.
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of infertility and fertility treatment on womens working lives across the life course
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Katrina Moss, Professor Gita Mishra
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Doctor Philosophy
Early life exposures and longitudinal Endometriosis symptoms Study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jenny Doust, Professor Gita Mishra
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Doctor Philosophy
Early life exposures and longitudinal Endometriosis symptoms Study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jenny Doust, Professor Gita Mishra
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the health of women born in 1946-51 over time
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Annette Dobson, Professor Gita Mishra
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Doctor Philosophy
The impact of infertility and fertility treatment on womens working lives across the life course
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Katrina Moss, Professor Gita Mishra
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