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Targeted design for adaptive clinical trials via semiparametric model.

October 2020 | International Journal of Biostatistics

Contraceptive Use by Women Across Multiple Components of Sexual Orientation: Findings from the 2011-2017 National Survey of Family Growth.

August 2020 | LGBT Health

Public Health Benefits of Water Purification Using Recycled Hemodialyzers in Developing Countries.

July 2020 | Scientific Reports

Dimensions of Sexual Orientation as Predictors of STI-Related Outcomes Among Women: An Examination of 2011-2017 National Survey of Family Growth Data.

June 2020 | Journal of Women's Health

A Multistate Joint Model for Interval-Censored Event-History Data Subject to Within-Unit Clustering and Informative Missingness, With Application to Neurocysticercosis Research.

June 2020 | Statistics in Medicine

Stoma or No Stoma: First Report of Intestinal Transplantation Without Stoma.

May 2020 | American Journal of Transplantation

Joint model of accelerated failure time and mechanistic nonlinear model for censored covariates, with application in HIV/AIDS.

December 2019 | Annals of Applied Statistics

A longitudinal analysis of albendazole treatment effect on neurocysticercosis cyst evolution using multistate models.

August 2019 | Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Exploring the complex associations over time among albendazole treatment, cyst evolution, and seizure outcomes in neurocysticercosis.

July 2019 | Epilepsia

Comparing Receipt of Cervical Cancer Screening and Completion of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Using a New Construct of Sexual Orientation: A Serial Cross-Sectional Study.

May 2019 | LGBT Health.
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