Statistics in Biosciences
2016 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 2, 2017
- Statistical Methods in Organ Failure and Transplantation pp. 317-319

- Douglas E. Schaubel
- Strengthening Instrumental Variables Through Weighting pp. 320-338

- Douglas Lehmann, Yun Li, Rajiv Saran and Yi Li
- Subdistribution Regression for Recurrent Events Under Competing Risks: with Application to Shunt Thrombosis Study in Dialysis Patients pp. 339-356

- Chia-Hui Huang, Bowen Li, Chyong-Mei Chen, Weijing Wang and Yi-Hau Chen
- Dynamic Prediction of Renal Failure Using Longitudinal Biomarkers in a Cohort Study of Chronic Kidney Disease pp. 357-378

- Liang Li, Sheng Luo, Bo Hu and Tom Greene
- Penalized Variable Selection for Multi-center Competing Risks Data pp. 379-405

- Zhixuan Fu, Shuangge Ma, Haiqun Lin, Chirag R. Parikh and Bingqing Zhou
- Censoring-robust estimation in observational survival studies: Assessing the relative effectiveness of vascular access type on patency among end-stage renal disease patients pp. 406-430

- Vinh Q. Nguyen and Daniel L. Gillen
- A LASSO Method to Identify Protein Signature Predicting Post-transplant Renal Graft Survival pp. 431-452

- Ling Zhou, Lu Tang, Angela T. Song, Diane M. Cibrik and Peter X.-K. Song
- A Look-Ahead Strategy for Non-directed Donors in Kidney Paired Donation pp. 453-469

- Wen Wang, Mathieu Bray, Peter X.-K. Song and John D. Kalbfleisch
- Methods for Contrasting Gap Time Hazard Functions: Application to Repeat Liver Transplantation pp. 470-488

- Xu Shu and Douglas E. Schaubel
- Understanding Landmarking and Its Relation with Time-Dependent Cox Regression pp. 489-503

- Hein Putter and Hans C. Houwelingen
- Joint Modeling of Repeated Measures and Competing Failure Events in a Study of Chronic Kidney Disease pp. 504-524

- Wei Yang, Dawei Xie, Qiang Pan, Harold I. Feldman and Wensheng Guo
- Matching and Imputation Methods for Risk Adjustment in the Health Insurance Marketplaces pp. 525-542

- Sherri Rose, Julie Shi, Thomas G. McGuire and Sharon-Lise T. Normand
- Big Data and Neuroimaging pp. 543-558

- Yenny Webb-Vargas, Shaojie Chen, Aaron Fisher, Amanda Mejia, Yuting Xu, Ciprian Crainiceanu, Brian Caffo and Martin A. Lindquist
- Incorporating High-Dimensional Exposure Modelling into Studies of Air Pollution and Health pp. 559-581

- Yi Liu, Gavin Shaddick and James V. Zidek
- Quantifying Infinite-Dimensional Data: Functional Data Analysis in Action pp. 582-604

- Kehui Chen, Xiaoke Zhang, Alexander Petersen and Hans-Georg Müller
- Post-GWAS Prioritization Through Data Integration Provides Novel Insights on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease pp. 605-621

- Qiongshi Lu, Chentian Jin, Jiehuan Sun, Russell Bowler, Katerina Kechris, Naftali Kaminski and Hongyu Zhao
- Classification of Large-Scale Remote Sensing Images for Automatic Identification of Health Hazards pp. 622-645

- Mark A. Wolters and C. B. Dean
- Data Wisdom in Computational Genomics Research pp. 646-661

- Haiyan Huang and Bin Yu
- N-of-1 Design and Its Applications to Personalized Treatment Studies pp. 662-675

- Tailiang Xie and Zhuoxin Yu
- Structured Detection of Interactions with the Directed Lasso pp. 676-691

- Hristina Pashova, Michael LeBlanc and Charles Kooperberg
Volume 9, issue 1, 2017
- IPI59: An Actionable Biomarker to Improve Treatment Response in Serous Ovarian Carcinoma Patients pp. 1-12

- J. Choi, S. Ye, K. H. Eng, K. Korthauer, W. H. Bradley, J. S. Rader and C. Kendziorski
- A Model-Based Approach for Species Abundance Quantification Based on Shotgun Metagenomic Data pp. 13-27

- Eric Z. Chen, Frederic D. Bushman and Hongzhe Li
- Robust Bayesian FDR Control Using Bayes Factors, with Applications to Multi-tissue eQTL Discovery pp. 28-49

- Xiaoquan Wen
- Annotation Regression for Genome-Wide Association Studies with an Application to Psychiatric Genomic Consortium Data pp. 50-72

- Sunyoung Shin and Sündüz Keleş
- Improving Hierarchical Models Using Historical Data with Applications in High-Throughput Genomics Data Analysis pp. 73-90

- Ben Li, Yunxiao Li and Zhaohui S. Qin
- ROC Curve Analysis in the Presence of Imperfect Reference Standards pp. 91-104

- Peizhou Liao, Hao Wu and Tianwei Yu
- TROM: A Testing-Based Method for Finding Transcriptomic Similarity of Biological Samples pp. 105-136

- Wei Vivian Li, Yiling Chen and Jingyi Jessica Li
- Testing for Associations of Opposite Directionality in a Heterogeneous Population pp. 137-159

- Fangyuan Zhang, Jie Ding and Shili Lin
- Establishing Informative Prior for Gene Expression Variance from Public Databases pp. 160-177

- Nan Li, Matthew N. McCall and Zhijin Wu
- Unit-Free and Robust Detection of Differential Expression from RNA-Seq Data pp. 178-199

- Hui Jiang and Tianyu Zhan
- SIDEseq: A Cell Similarity Measure Defined by Shared Identified Differentially Expressed Genes for Single-Cell RNA sequencing Data pp. 200-216

- Courtney Schiffman, Christina Lin, Funan Shi, Luonan Chen, Lydia Sohn and Haiyan Huang
- Prediction-Oriented Marker Selection (PROMISE): With Application to High-Dimensional Regression pp. 217-245

- Soyeon Kim, Veerabhadran Baladandayuthapani and J. Jack Lee
- Links Between the Sequence Kernel Association and the Kernel-Based Adaptive Cluster Tests pp. 246-258

- Weiming Zhang, Michael P. Epstein, Tasha E. Fingerlin and Debashis Ghosh
- Estimation of Stratified Mark-Specific Proportional Hazards Models Under Two-Phase Sampling with Application to HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials pp. 259-283

- Guangren Yang, Yanqing Sun, Li Qi and Peter B. Gilbert
- The Myth of Making Inferences for an Overall Treatment Efficacy with Data from Multiple Comparative Studies Via Meta-Analysis pp. 284-297

- Takahiro Hasegawa, Brian Claggett, Lu Tian, Scott D. Solomon, Marc A. Pfeffer and Lee-Jen Wei
- Estimating a Treatment Effect in Residual Time Quantiles Under the Additive Hazards Model pp. 298-315

- Luis Alexander Crouch, Cheng Zheng and Ying Qing Chen
Volume 8, issue 2, 2016
- Marginalized Zero-Altered Models for Longitudinal Count Data pp. 181-203

- Loni Philip Tabb, Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen, Greg A. Wellenius and Brent A. Coull
- The Use of Statistics in Health Sciences: Situation Analysis and Perspective pp. 204-219

- Ricardo Ocaña-Riola
- Bivariate Mixed Effects Analysis of Clustered Data with Large Cluster Sizes pp. 220-233

- Daowen Zhang, Jie Lena Sun and Karen Pieper
- Hypothesis Testing for an Exposure–Disease Association in Case–Control Studies Under Nondifferential Exposure Misclassification in the Presence of Validation Data: Bayesian and Frequentist Adjustments pp. 234-252

- Mohammad Ehsanul Karim and Paul Gustafson
- Multiple Hypotheses in the Analysis of a Crossover Trial pp. 253-263

- Yi Hao and John Kolassa
- Power and Effective Study Size in Heritability Studies pp. 264-283

- Jesse D. Raffa and Elizabeth A. Thompson
- Statistical Challenges in Analyzing Methylation and Long-Range Chromosomal Interaction Data pp. 284-309

- Zhaohui Qin, Ben Li, Karen N. Conneely, Hao Wu, Ming Hu, Deepak Ayyala, Yongseok Park, Victor X. Jin, Fangyuan Zhang, Han Zhang, Li Li and Shili Lin
- Multiple Imputation of Missing Composite Outcomes in Longitudinal Data pp. 310-332

- Aidan G. O’Keeffe, Daniel M. Farewell, Brian D. M. Tom and Vernon T. Farewell
- Locally Weighted Score Estimation for Quantile Classification in Binary Regression Models pp. 333-350

- John D. Rice and Jeremy M. G. Taylor
- Exact p-Values for Simon’s Two-Stage Designs in Clinical Trials pp. 351-357

- Guogen Shan, Hua Zhang, Tao Jiang, Hanna Peterson, Daniel Young and Changxing Ma
- Bayesian Analysis of Composite Quantile Regression pp. 358-373

- Rahim Alhamzawi
- Pathway crosstalk effects: shrinkage and disentanglement using a Bayesian hierarchical model pp. 374-394

- Alin Tomoiaga, Peter Westfall, Michele Donato, Sorin Draghici, Sonia Hassan, Roberto Romero and Paola Tellaroli
- A Modified Risk Set Approach to Biomarker Evaluation Studies pp. 395-406

- Debashis Ghosh
Volume 8, issue 1, 2016
- Strategies for Genomic and Proteomic Profiling of Cancers pp. 1-7

- Gilbert S. Omenn
- Performance of Biomarker-Based Subgroup Selection Rules in Adaptive Enrichment Designs pp. 8-27

- Johannes Krisam and Meinhard Kieser
- Hybrid Mixture Model for Subpopulation Identification pp. 28-42

- Hung-Chia Chen and James J. Chen
- Personalized Evaluation of Biomarker Value: A Cost-Benefit Perspective pp. 43-65

- Ying Huang and Eric Laber
- A Two-Stage Adaptive Targeted Clinical Trial Design for Biomarker Performance-Based Sample Size Re-Estimation pp. 66-76

- Zhong Gao, Anindya Roy and Ming Tan
- Permutation Testing for Treatment–Covariate Interactions and Subgroup Identification pp. 77-98

- Jared C. Foster, Bin Nan, Lei Shen, Niko Kaciroti and Jeremy M. G. Taylor
- Bayesian Two-Stage Biomarker-Based Adaptive Design for Targeted Therapy Development pp. 99-128

- Xuemin Gu, Nan Chen, Caimiao Wei, Suyu Liu, Vassiliki A. Papadimitrakopoulou, Roy S. Herbst and J. Jack Lee
- Impacts of Predictive Genomic Classifier Performance on Subpopulation-Specific Treatment Effects Assessment pp. 129-158

- Sue-Jane Wang and Ming-Chung Li
- Subgroup-Based Adaptive (SUBA) Designs for Multi-arm Biomarker Trials pp. 159-180

- Yanxun Xu, Lorenzo Trippa, Peter Müller and Yuan Ji
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