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Methods for Epidemiology Studies
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Methods for Epidemiology Studies
Complex Surveys
Barry Graubard
Methods for the use of data from complex surveys in epidemiologic studies
Descriptive Epidemiology
William Anderson
Analysis of population-based molecular portraits for different cancer sites using the Tissue Discard Repositories of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program
Mitchell Gail
Use of risk factor data and ranking procedures to interpret cancer mortality maps
Genetic Studies
Nilanjan Chatterjee
Survival analysis methods for analysis of data from kin-cohort study designs
Survival analysis methods for analysis of data from case-control family study designs
Methods for analysis of case-control studies of gene and environment
Mitchell Gail
Genetic association studies
Risk models that include genetic components
Barry Graubard
Accuracy of family history data
Ruth Pfeiffer
Sample size calculations for association studies on marker genotypes
Robustness of inference on measured covariates to misspecification of genetic random effects in family studies
Family Studies and familial aggregation
Methods for high dimensional data
Kai Yu
Methods for candidate gene association studies
Methods for genome wide association studies
Methods for analyzing tetrad meiotic crossover patterns and their relationship with chromosomal non-disjunction
Sholom Wacholder
Kin-cohort design and analysis for estimating penetrance
Laboratory methods
William Anderson
Population-based molecular profiles of cancer from SEER tissue repository
Mitchell Gail
Assessment of DNA yield and quality
Ruth Pfeiffer
Methods in infectious disease epidemiology
Markov modeling to estimate risk of HHV8 infection associated with transfusion in cross-sectional data
Approaches to mutation detection based on functional data
DNA pooling and quantification
Mixture models for assays without a gold standard
Statistical design and analysis
Nilanjan Chatterjee
Design and analysis of two-phase epidemiologic studies
Two-stage regression model for epidemiologic studies of heterogeneous diseases
Multivariate survival analysis in presence of cure fraction
Mitchell Gail
Methods for observational studies and clinical trials
Methods for analysis of absolute risk
Program to project breast cancer risk
Barry Graubard
Assessments of behavioral interventions
Methods to measure disparities in access to health care
Inference on absolute and attributable risk from complex survey data
Jay Lubin
Modeling cancer risks from cigarette smoking
Effects of errors in variables on estimation of risk
Imputation for environmental measurement data with detection limits
POWER, a computer program to compute sample size and power for epidemiological studies
Ruth Pfeiffer
Study design
Design and analysis of longitudinal studies
Supplemental case-control design
Mixture models
Phil Rosenberg
Nonparametric regression and smoothing
Survival analysis
Multiple comparisons procedures
Sholom Wacholder
Design of epidemiologic studies, with emphasis on considerations for molecular epidemiology studies
Kai Yu
Data mining approaches for genetic epidemiology studies
Tree-based models for exposure assessment
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