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Semiparametric And Nonparametric Methods For Comparing Biomarker Levels Between Groups, Yuntong Li
Semiparametric And Nonparametric Methods For Comparing Biomarker Levels Between Groups, Yuntong Li
Theses and Dissertations--Statistics
Comparing the distribution of biomarker measurements between two groups under either an unpaired or paired design is a common goal in many biomarker studies. However, analyzing biomarker data is sometimes challenging because the data may not be normally distributed and contain a large fraction of zero values or missing values. Although several statistical methods have been proposed, they either require data normality assumption, or are inefficient. We proposed a novel two-part semiparametric method for data under an unpaired setting and a nonparametric method for data under a paired setting. The semiparametric method considers a two-part model, a logistic regression for …
Estimation Of The Treatment Effect With Bayesian Adjustment For Covariates, Li Xu
Estimation Of The Treatment Effect With Bayesian Adjustment For Covariates, Li Xu
Theses and Dissertations--Statistics
The Bayesian adjustment for confounding (BAC) is a Bayesian model averaging method to select and adjust for confounding factors when evaluating the average causal effect of an exposure on a certain outcome. We extend the BAC method to time-to-event outcomes. Specifically, the posterior distribution of the exposure effect on a time-to-event outcome is calculated as a weighted average of posterior distributions from a number of candidate proportional hazards models, weighing each model by its ability to adjust for confounding factors. The Bayesian Information Criterion based on the partial likelihood is used to compare different models and approximate the Bayes factor. …
Measuring Change: Prediction Of Early Onset Sepsis, Aric Schadler
Measuring Change: Prediction Of Early Onset Sepsis, Aric Schadler
Theses and Dissertations--Statistics
Sepsis occurs in a patient when an infection enters into the blood stream and spreads throughout the body causing a cascading response from the immune system. Sepsis is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in today’s hospitals. This is despite published and accepted guidelines for timely and appropriate interventions for septic patients. The largest barrier to applying these interventions is the early identification of septic patients. Early identification and treatment leads to better outcomes, shorter lengths of stay, and financial savings for healthcare institutions. In order to increase the lead time in recognizing patients trending towards septicemia …
Bayesian Kinetic Modeling For Tracer-Based Metabolomic Data, Xu Zhang
Bayesian Kinetic Modeling For Tracer-Based Metabolomic Data, Xu Zhang
Theses and Dissertations--Statistics
Kinetic modeling of the time dependence of metabolite concentrations including the unstable isotope labeled species is an important approach to simulate metabolic pathway dynamics. It is also essential for quantitative metabolic flux analysis using tracer data. However, as the metabolic networks are complex including extensive compartmentation and interconnections, the parameter estimation for enzymes that catalyze individual reactions needed for kinetic modeling is challenging. As the pa- rameter space is large and multi-dimensional while kinetic data are comparatively sparse, the estimation procedure (especially the point estimation methods) often en- counters multiple local maximum such that standard maximum likelihood methods may yield …