PhD Student
Graduate Assistant
Department of Epidemiology
University of Nebraska Medical Center
College of Public Health
Professional Summary
- 2013—present, Student – Graduate Assistant, Department of Epidemiology
- 2009—2013, Research Staff, Center for Family Welfare, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
- 2006—2009, Research Assistant, Initiative for Maternal Mortality Programme Assessment, Indonesia
Education
- 2013—present, PhD in Epidemiology, UNMC
- 2006—2008, Master in Epidemiology, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
- 1998—2002, Bachelor in Public Health, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Research Interests
- Cancer Epidemiology, Epidemiology in Maternal and Child Health, Outcome Research
Selected Publications
- Anggondowati T, El-Mohandes AAE, Qomariyah SN, Kiely M, Ryon J, … & Wright. Maternal characteristics and obstetrical complications impact neonatal outcomes in Indonesia: a prospective study. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017; 17: 100.
- Islam KM, Jiang X, Anggondowati T, Lin G, Ganti AK. Comorbidity and Survival in Lung Cancer Patients. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2015 July; 24(7): 1079–1085.
- Qomariyah SN, Braunholtz D, Achadi EL, Witten KH, Pambudi EP, Anggondowati T, Latief K, Graham WJ. An option for measuring maternal mortality in developing countries: a survey using community informants. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2010;10:74. doi:10.1186/1471-2393-10-74.
- Achadi E, Arifah S, Muslimatun S, Anggondowati T, Setiarini S. The Effectiveness of Vitamin A Fortification Oil in Improving Nutritional Status of School Children in Makassar City. Kesmas . 2010:4;6.
- Qomariyah SN, Bell JS, Pambudi ES, Anggondowati T, Latief K, Achadi EL, Graham WJ. A practical approach to identifying maternal deaths missed from routine hospital reports: lessons from Indonesia. Global Health Action. 2009;2. doi:10.3402/gha.v2i0.1905.
Professional Affiliations
- American Public Health Association