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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Estimation Of Long-Term Area-Average Pm2.5 Concentrations For Area-Level Health Analyses, Sun-Young Kim, Casey Olives, Neal Fann, Joel Kaufman, Sverre Vedal, Lianne Sheppard
Estimation Of Long-Term Area-Average Pm2.5 Concentrations For Area-Level Health Analyses, Sun-Young Kim, Casey Olives, Neal Fann, Joel Kaufman, Sverre Vedal, Lianne Sheppard
UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series
Introduction: There is increasing evidence of an association between individual long-term PM2.5 exposure and human health. Mortality and morbidity data collected at the area-level are valuable resources for investigating corresponding population-level health effects. However, PM2.5 monitoring data are available for limited periods of time and locations, and are not adequate for estimating area-level concentrations. We developed a general approach to estimate county-average concentrations representative of population exposures for 1980-2010 in the continental U.S.
Methods: We predicted annual average PM2.5 concentrations at about 70,000 census tract centroids, using a point prediction model previously developed for estimating annual average …
Conditional Screening For Ultra-High Dimensional Covariates With Survival Outcomes, Hyokyoung Grace Hong, Jian Kang, Yi Li
Conditional Screening For Ultra-High Dimensional Covariates With Survival Outcomes, Hyokyoung Grace Hong, Jian Kang, Yi Li
The University of Michigan Department of Biostatistics Working Paper Series
Identifying important biomarkers that are predictive for cancer patients' prognosis is key in gaining better insights into the biological influences on the disease and has become a critical component of precision medicine. The emergence of large-scale biomedical survival studies, which typically involve excessive number of biomarkers, has brought high demand in designing efficient screening tools for selecting predictive biomarkers. The vast amount of biomarkers defies any existing variable selection methods via regularization. The recently developed variable screening methods, though powerful in many practical setting, fail to incorporate prior information on the importance of each biomarker and are less powerful in …
Strengthening Instrumental Variables Through Weighting, Douglas Lehmann, Yun Li, Rajiv Saran, Yi Li
Strengthening Instrumental Variables Through Weighting, Douglas Lehmann, Yun Li, Rajiv Saran, Yi Li
The University of Michigan Department of Biostatistics Working Paper Series
Instrumental variable (IV) methods are widely used to deal with the issue of unmeasured confounding and are becoming popular in health and medical research. IV models are able to obtain consistent estimates in the presence of unmeasured confounding, but rely on assumptions that are hard to verify and often criticized. An instrument is a variable that influences or encourages individuals toward a particular treatment without directly affecting the outcome. Estimates obtained using instruments with a weak influence over the treatment are known to have larger small-sample bias and to be less robust to the critical IV assumption that the instrument …
Hpcnmf: A High-Performance Toolbox For Non-Negative Matrix Factorization, Karthik Devarajan, Guoli Wang
Hpcnmf: A High-Performance Toolbox For Non-Negative Matrix Factorization, Karthik Devarajan, Guoli Wang
COBRA Preprint Series
Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is a widely used machine learning algorithm for dimension reduction of large-scale data. It has found successful applications in a variety of fields such as computational biology, neuroscience, natural language processing, information retrieval, image processing and speech recognition. In bioinformatics, for example, it has been used to extract patterns and profiles from genomic and text-mining data as well as in protein sequence and structure analysis. While the scientific performance of NMF is very promising in dealing with high dimensional data sets and complex data structures, its computational cost is high and sometimes could be critical for …
Models For Hsv Shedding Must Account For Two Levels Of Overdispersion, Amalia Magaret
Models For Hsv Shedding Must Account For Two Levels Of Overdispersion, Amalia Magaret
UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series
We have frequently implemented crossover studies to evaluate new therapeutic interventions for genital herpes simplex virus infection. The outcome measured to assess the efficacy of interventions on herpes disease severity is the viral shedding rate, defined as the frequency of detection of HSV on the genital skin and mucosa. We performed a simulation study to ascertain whether our standard model, which we have used previously, was appropriately considering all the necessary features of the shedding data to provide correct inference. We simulated shedding data under our standard, validated assumptions and assessed the ability of 5 different models to reproduce the …
An Efficient Basket Trial Design, Kristen Cunanan, Alexia Iasonos, Ronglai Shen, Colin B. Begg, Mithat Gonen
An Efficient Basket Trial Design, Kristen Cunanan, Alexia Iasonos, Ronglai Shen, Colin B. Begg, Mithat Gonen
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics Working Paper Series
The landscape for early phase cancer clinical trials is changing dramatically due to the advent of targeted therapy. Increasingly, new drugs are designed to work against a target such as the presence of a specific tumor mutation. Since typically only a small proportion of cancer patients will possess the mutational target, but the mutation is present in many different cancers, a new class of basket trials is emerging, whereby the drug is tested simultaneously in different baskets, i.e., sub-groups of different tumor types. Investigators not only desire to test whether the drug works, but also to determine which types of …