Anne-Michelle Noone

Areas of Expertise:

  • Development and application of statistical methods to surveillance data
  • Population-based cancer statistics and modeling
  • Cancer epidemiology

Anne-Michelle Noone joined the Surveillance Research Program in 2010. Her research focuses on applying statistical methods to surveillance data in novel ways utilizing a variety of data sources, including registry data, Medicare claims, and national mortality data. Her work includes evaluating, interpreting, and reporting the cancer burden in the United States for a variety of audiences. She enjoys communicating cancer statistics to the public as well as the research community. She has also led the effort to develop population estimates for detailed Asian/Pacific Islander groups, which has enabled cancer incidence rate and trend estimation for these groups. In addition, her duties include managing a large biomedical computing support contract.

Dr. Noone received her Master of Science in Biostatistics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and her Doctor of Philosophy in Epidemiology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Prior to joining the NCI, she worked at several universities conducting biostatistical analysis of both observational and clinical studies and assisting with grant development.

Last Updated: 26 Jul, 2021