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Johns Hopkins University Dept. of Biostatistics Working Paper Series
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- 1062: Power Conjugate Multilevel Models with Applications to Genomics

- Brian Caffo, Liu Dongmei and Giovanni Parmigiani
- 1061: Spatially Adaptive Bayesian P-Splines with Heteroscedastic Errors

- Ciprian Crainiceanu, David Ruppert and Raymond Carroll
- 1060: A Hypothesis Test for the End of a Common Source Outbreak

- Ron Brookmeyer and Xiaojun You
- 1059: Optimal Sampling Times in Bioequivalence Studies Using a Simulated Annealing Algorithm

- Leena Choi, Brian Caffo and Charles Rohde
- 1058: Effect of Misreported Family History on Mendelian Mutation Prediction Models

- Hormuzd Katki
- 1057: Ozone and Mortality: A Meta-Analysis of Time-Series Studies and Comparison to a Multi-City Study (The National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study)

- Michelle Bell, Jonathan Samet and Francesca Dominici
- 1056: Bayesian Hierarchical Distributed Lag Models for Summer Ozone Exposure and Cardio-Respiratory Mortality

- Yi Huang, Francesca Dominici and Michelle Bell
- 1055: Model Choice in Multi-City Time Series Studies of Air Pollution and Mortality

- Roger Peng, Francesca Dominici and Thomas Louis
- 1054: On Time Series Analysis of Public Health and Biomedical Data

- Scott Zeger, Rafael Irizarry and Roger Peng
- 1053: MergeMaid: R Tools for Merging and Cross-Study Validation of Gene Expression Data

- Leslie Cope, Xiaogang Zhong, Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer and Giovanni Parmigiani
- 1052: A Hierarchical Multivariate Two-Part Model for Profiling Providers' Effects on Healthcare Charges

- John Robinson, Scott Zeger and Christopher Forrest
- 1051: Studying Effects of Primary Care Physicians and Patients on the Trade-Off Between Charges for Primary Care and Specialty Care Using a Hierarchical Multivariate Two-Part Model

- John Robinson, Scott Zeger and Christopher Forrest
- 1050: When Should One Subtract Background Fluorescence in cDNA Microarrays?

- Robert Scharpf, Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue and Giovanni Parmigiani
- 1049: Negative Spatial Association Between Lymphatic Filariasis and Malaria in Africa

- Louise Kelly-Hope, Peter Diggle, B.S. Rowlingson, J.O. Gypapong, D. Kyelem, M. Coleman, M.C. Thomson, V. Obsomer, S.W. Lindsay, J. Hemingway and D.H. Molyneux
- 1048: Efficient and Robust Causal Inference: A Distributional Approach

- Zhiqiang Tan
- 1047: The Genomes of Recombinant Inbred Lines: The Gory Details

- Karl Broman
- 1046: To Pool or Not to Pool: A Question of Microarray Experimental Design

- Christina Kendziorski, Rafael Irizarry, Kevin Chen, J.D. Haag and M.N. Gould
- 1045: Quantitative Methods for Tracking Cognitive Change 3 Years After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

- Sarah Barry, Scott Zeger, Ola Selnes, Maura Grega, Louis Borowicz, Jr. and Guy McKhann
- 1044: The National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study Database in R

- Roger Peng, Leah Welty and Aidan McDermott
- 1043: Accuracy of MSI Testing in Predicting Germline Mutations of MSH2 and MLH1: A Case Study in Bayesian Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Tests Without a Gold Standard

- Sining Chen, Patrice Watson and Giovanni Parmigiani
- 1042: Bayesian Geostatistical Design

- Peter Diggle and Soren Lophaven
- 1041: Seasonal Analyses of Air Pollution and Mortality in 100 U.S. Cities

- Roger Peng, Francesca Dominici, Roberto Pastor-Barriuso, Scott Zeger and Jonathan Samet
- 1040: Bayesian Analysis for Penalized Spline Regression Using Win BUGS

- Ciprian Crainiceanu, David Ruppert and M.P. Wand
- 1039: BayesMendel: An R Environment for Mendelian Risk Prediction

- Sining Chen, Wenyi Wang, Karl Broman, Hormuzd Katki and Giovanni Parmigiani
- 1001: A Model Based Background Adjustment for Oligonucleotide Expression Arrays

- Zhijin Wu, Rafael Irizarry, Robert Gentleman, Francisco Martinez Murillo and Forrest Spencer
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