Faculty

Sascha Dublin

Affiliate Professor, Epidemiology

206-287-2870

Education

PhD Epidemiology, University of Washington, 1999
MD University of Washington, 2001

Contact

206-287-2870

Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute
1730 Minor Avenue, Suite 1600
Seattle, WA 98101

Research Interests

Dr. Dublin’s research interests include pharmacoepidemiology, pregnancy outcomes and perinatal epidemiology; aging; and cardiovascular epidemiology. Her work uses real-world health care data from Group Health and many other sources to better understand the safety and effectiveness of medications and other medical interventions.  She often focuses on the impact of interventions in vulnerable populations, particularly pregnant women and older adults. She also has interest and expertise in using novel statistical and epidemiologic methods to answer real-world questions, such as the use of two-phase study designs to reduce bias and Natural Language Processing  to extract information from electronic medical records (EMRs).  She is the Group Health site Principal Investigator for the Medication Exposures in Pregnancy Risk Evaluation Program (MEPREP), a multisite collaboration that has developed data sets including 1.2 million pregnancies across 11 health plans to examine medication safety in pregnant women.

Recent Publications (PubMed)

Autism and autism features in a young adult ADHD population, gender differences and use of the RAADS-14.
(2026 Jul 15)
Ir J Psychol Med
Boilson M, Roarty A, Stanfield A, Berney T, Lenihan D, Doherty M, O Dea S

Moral distress in healthcare professionals working with motor neuron disease.
(2026 Jul 15)
Palliat Support Care 24(): e196
Walls M, Claffey A, Galvin M

The Assessment of Workplace Integration of Migrant Nurses and Midwives in Global Healthcare Settings: A Scoping Review.
(2026 Sep)
Int Nurs Rev 73(3): e70207
McBrien B, Brien FO, Shetty SR, Keogh S, Eustace-Cook J, Byrne G

Amylin Analogs: The Next Major Class of Weight Loss Therapy: A Review of Experimental Data and Early-Phase Clinical Trials.
(2026 Jul 14)
Diabetes Obes Metab
Alhazmi A, le Roux CW

'Life is all about hope': An interpretative phenomenological analysis of hope within the terminal cancer experience.
(2026 Jul 14)
J Health Psychol
Hayden L, Gallagher P, Dunne S

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