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Explanatory analyses in randomized clinical trials
Penalized analysis of correlated functional data
 
Hidden Markov models for alcoholism treatment trial data
Extensions of latent class trajectory models
 
Statistical methods for network-based analysis of genomic data
Matching in observational studies: Time dependency and balance
 
Differential treatment effects due to post randomization psychological factors: A causal rank preserving modeling approach
Statistical design of tumor xenograft studies
 
A new framework for large-scale multiple testing: Compound decision theory and data-driven procedures
Bayesian methods for identifying genetic predictors in smoking cessation studies
 
Methods for analysis of multiple longitudinal outcomes and for testing multiple endpoints
Statistical methods for analysis of graph-constrained genomic data
 
Assessing causal vaccine effects in a subset selected post-randomization
Statistical methods for heaped data
 
Causal inference in discretely observed continuous time processes
Identification of proteins associated with specialized (secretory) organelles in apicomplexan parasites
 
Statistical modeling of data from smoking cessation clinical trials
Causal inference with two-stage logistic regression -accuracy, precision, and application
 
Analyzing population based genetic association studies with propensity score approach
Causal and design issues in clinical trials
 
Joint modeling of non-gaussian longitudinal outcomes and time to event data
Methods for high dimensional inferences with applications in genomics
 
Statistical methods for analysis of structured genomic data
Wrestling with issues in scale development using joint latent variable methods
 
Statistical methods for multi-sample analysis of RNA-SEQ and DNA copy number data
Statistical methods for cost-effectiveness analysis using observational data
 
The human respiratory tract microbiome in health and disease
A joint longitudinal-survival model with possible cure: An analysis of patient outcomes on the liver transplant waiting list
 
Statistical methods for non-ignorable missing data with applications to quality-of-life data
Statistical methods for evaluating diagnostic biomarkers in the presence of measurement error