Jago Van Dam, PhD

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Data Scientist | Neuroscientist

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Data visualisation | Web applications

Child deaths in South Australia - 5-year summary. Figures produced with R and Plotly. Presented with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. See the code here.


Sleep-related infant deaths, South Australia 2005-2020. Follow link to analysis and figures on the CDISRC website. Figures were produced using Plotly and presented using Shiny. The code can be found here.


Neonatal deaths in South Australia, 2019 vs the previous 5 years. Figures produced using Plotly and R. Find the code here.


CDSIRC Annual Report 2020-21. A website developed from the ground up to present the Committee’s annual report - previously presented in PDF. The site has a sidenav and includes interactive figures built using R and Plotly. See the code here.


CDSIRC Annual Report 2019-20.

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Research Projects | Python

Neuroplasticity and gestational diabetes


The cortisol awakening response and gestational diabetes


SQL

Modeling CDSIRC’s data for use in Power BI and for import into REDCap.


More to come!


Published research

Van Dam, J. M., et al. (2021). Cortical Plasticity and Interneuron Recruitment in Adolescents Born to Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Brain Sci., 11(3), 388; doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11030388

Van Dam, J. M., Goldsworthy, M. (2020). Case report of a vasovagal pre-syncope event during single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation in a healthy adult participant. Clin Neurophysiol, 131(4):981-982. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2019.12.401

Van Dam, J. M., Graetz, L., Pitcher, J. B., Goldsworthy, M. R. (Under review). The association between I-wave recruitment and the response to cTBS is age- and sex-dependent.

Van Dam, J. M., Goldsworthy, M. R., Hague, W. M, Coat, S., Pitcher, J. B. (Under review). Lower total morning cortisol secretion in adolescents born to women with gestational diabetes mellitus.

Van Dam, J. M., et al. (Under review). Larger average cortisol awakening response is associated with poorer executive function and processing speed in healthy adolescents.

Van Dam, J. M., et al. (2018). Variability of the cortisol awakening response and morning salivary oxytocin in late adolescence. J Neuroendocrinol, e12645. doi: 10.1111/jne.12645

Van Dam, J. M., et al. (2018). Reduced cortical excitability, neuroplasticity, and salivary cortisol in 11–13-year-old children born to women with gestational diabetes mellitus. EBioMedicine, 31, 143-149. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.04.011


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