Pierre Buekens

W.H. Watkins Professor of Epidemiology

Public Health and Tropical Medicine
School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/browse/collection/40318712/?sort=date&direction=descending
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Faculty
Tulane Affiliation
Administrator
Core Faculty
Region
  • General Latin America
Pierre Buekens

Research

Obstetrics and Gynecology, Epidemiology, General Latin America

Degrees

  • M.D., Free University of Brussels, 1979
  • M.P.H., Free University of Brussels, 1982
  • Certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Free University of Brussels, 1984
  • Ph.D., Free University of Brussels, Epidemiology and Public Health, 1988

Academic Experience

Academic Experience
  • Professor, Tulane University, 2003-
  • Clinical Professor, Tulane University School of Medicine, 2003-
  • Professor, University of North Carolina, 1996-2002
  • Fellow, University of North Carolina Population Center, 1996-2003
  • Lecturer, Free University of Brussels, 1993-1996

Distinctions

  • Corresponding Member, Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium, 2014-
  • Honorary Degree, Anton de Kom University of Suriname, Medical School, 2010
  • W. H. Watkins Professor of Epidemiology, Tulane University SPHTM, 2007-
  • ASPH/ CDC Grant, “Maternal Mortality in the US and Europe,” 2001-2003
  • NIH/ NICHD Grant, “A Trial for Improving Perinatal Care in Latin America,” 2001-
  • NIH/ Fogarty International Center Grant, “Latin American Perinatal Health Training Program,” 2001-
  • MCHB/ USDHHS Grant, “Training Program in Maternal and Child Health,” 1997-2000, 2000-2005

Languages

  • French
  • Spanish
  • Dutch

Overseas Experience

  • Argentina
  • Mexico

Selected Publications

  • 2018. “Predictive factors of preterm delivery in French Guiana for singleton pregnancies: definition and validation of a predictive score,” with Leneuve-Dorilas, M., Favre, A., Carles, G., Louis, A., Breart, G., and Nacher M. The journal of maternal-fetal
  • 2018. “Zika Virus and the World Health Organization Criteria for Determining Recent Infection Using Plaque Reduction Neutralization Testing,” with Ward, M.J., Alger, J., Berrueta, M., Bock, H., Cafferata, M.L., Ciganda, A., García, J., García, K., Lopez,
  • 2018. “An approach to identify a minimum and rational proportion of caesarean sections in resource-poor settings: a global network study.” Belizán, J.M., Minckas, N., McClure, E.M., Saleem, S., Moore, J.L., Goudar, S.S., Esamai, F., Patel, A., Chomba, E.,
  • 2018. Sources of influence on pregnant women’s preferred mode of delivery in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with Amyx, M., Gibbons, L., Xiong, X., Mazzoni, A., Althabe, F., and Belizán J.M. Birth (Berkeley, Calif.). 45(1):71-78.
  • 2018 “The Gulf oil spill, miscarriage, and infertility: the GROWH study,” with Harville, E.W., Shankar, A., and Zilversmit, L. International archives of occupational and environmental health. 91(1):47-56.
  • 2016. “Brief Counseling on Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Pregnant Women in Argentina and Uruguay.” With Alemán A, Morello P, Colomar M, Llambi L, Berrueta M, Gibbons L, Buekens P, Althabe F. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • 2016. “Working Group. Zika virus infection in pregnant women in Honduras: study protocol.” With Buekens P, Alger J, Althabe F, Bergel E, Berrueta AM, Bustillo C, Cafferata ML, Harville E, Rosales K, Wesson DM, Zuniga C; ZIPH Reproductive Health. 13(1):82.
  • 2016. “Effects of acculturation on prenatal anxiety among Latina women.” With Barcelona de Mendoza V, Harville E, Theall K, Buekens P, Chasan-Taber L. Archives of Women’s Mental Health. 19(4):635-44.
  • 2016. “Acculturation and Intention to Breastfeed among a Population of Predominantly Puerto Rican Women.” With Barcelona de Mendoza V, Harville E, Theall K, Buekens P, Chasan-Taber L. Birth 43(1):78-85.
  • 2015. With Padilla-Raygoza N, Gamboa-León R, Ramirez-Sierra MJ, Dumonteil E, Buekens P, Ruiz-Paloalto ML, Diaz-Guerrero R. “Negative studies are helpful to compute the specificity of diagnostic tests: measuring Trypanosoma cruzi seroprevalence in Guanajua