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Air pollution 2 MCMC 2 Mortality 2 Point-of-service health plan 2 Referral to specialists 2 ARMA 1 Affymetric Gene Chip 1 Autocorrelation 1 Autoregressive model 1 BRCA1 1 BRCA2 1 BRCAPRO 1 Bayes Factor 1 Bayesian hierarchical model 1 Bayesian inference 1 CRCAPRO 1 Cardiovascular and respiratory mortality 1 Causal inference 1 Control variate 1 Data augmentation 1 Diagnostic test 1 Distributed lag model 1 Empirical Bayes 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemiology 1 Family History Errors 1 GC Content 1 Genetic Counseling 1 Gibbs sampler 1 Gibbs sampling 1 Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) 1 Hypothesis test 1 Infectious disease 1 Knot selection 1 Log-linear regression 1 MeSH headings 1 Measurement Error 1 Microsatellite instability (MSI) 1 Mixed models 1 Model-based geostatistics 1
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Parmigiani, Giovanni 5 Zeger, Scott 5 Dominici, Francesca 4 Peng, Roger 4 Irizarry, Rafael 3 Bell, Michelle 2 Broman, Karl 2 Caffo, Brian 2 Chen, Sining 2 Crainiceanu, Ciprian 2 Diggle, Peter 2 Forrest, Christopher 2 Katki, Hormuzd 2 Robinson, John 2 Ruppert, David 2 Samet, Jonathan 2 Barry, Sarah 1 Brookmeyer, Ron 1 Carroll, Raymond 1 Chen, K. 1 Choi, Leena 1 Coleman, M. 1 Cope, Leslie 1 Dongmei, Liu 1 Garrett-Mayer, Elizabeth 1 Gentleman, Robert 1 Gould, M.N. 1 Grega, Maura 1 Gypapong, J.O. 1 Haag, J.D. 1 Hemingway, J. 1 Huang, Yi 1 Iacobuzio-Donahue, Christine 1 Kelly-Hope, Louise 1 Kendziorski, Christina 1 Kyelem, D. 1 Lindsay, S.W. 1 Lophaven, Soren 1 Louis Borowicz, Jr. 1 Louis, Thomas 1
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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
Chen, Sining; Watson, Patrice; Parmigiani, Giovanni - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Microsatellite instability (MSI) testing is a common screening procedure used to identify families that may harbor mutations of a mismatch repair gene and therefore may be at high risk for hereditary colorectal cancer. A reliable estimate of sensitivity and specificity of MSI for detecting...
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Bayesian Analysis for Penalized Spline Regression Using Win BUGS
Crainiceanu, Ciprian; Ruppert, David; Wand, M.P. - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Penalized splines can be viewed as BLUPs in a mixed model framework, which allows the use of mixed model software for smoothing. Thus, software originally developed for Bayesian analysis of mixed models can be used for penalized spline regression. Bayesian inference for nonparametric models...
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A Model Based Background Adjustment for Oligonucleotide Expression Arrays
Wu, Zhijin; Irizarry, Rafael; Gentleman, Robert; … - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
High density oligonucleotide expression arrays are widely used in many areas of biomedical research. Affymetrix GeneChip arrays are the most popular. In the Affymetrix system, a fair amount of further pre-processing and data reduction occurs following the image processing step. Statistical...
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Bayesian Geostatistical Design
Diggle, Peter; Lophaven, Soren - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
This paper describes the use of model-based geostatistics for choosing the optimal set of sampling locations, collectively called the design, for a geostatistical analysis. Two types of design situations are considered. These are retrospective design, which concerns the addition of sampling...
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A Hypothesis Test for the End of a Common Source Outbreak
Brookmeyer, Ron; You, Xiaojun - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
The objective of this paper is to develop a hypothesis testing procedure to determine whether a common source outbreak has ended. We do not assume that the calendar date of exposure to the pathogen is known. We assume an underlying parametric model for the incubation period distribution of a...
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A Hierarchical Multivariate Two-Part Model for Profiling Providers' Effects on Healthcare Charges
Robinson, John; Zeger, Scott; Forrest, Christopher - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Procedures for analyzing and comparing healthcare providers' effects on health services delivery and outcomes have been referred to as provider profiling. In a typical profiling procedure, patient-level responses are measured for clusters of patients treated by providers that in turn, can be...
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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
Robinson, John; Zeger, Scott; Forrest, Christopher - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Objective. To examine effects of primary care physicians (PCPs) and patients on the association between charges for primary care and specialty care in a point-of-service (POS) health plan.Data Source. Claims from 1996 for 3,308 adult male POS plan members, each of whom was assigned to one of the...
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Effect of Misreported Family History on Mendelian Mutation Prediction Models
Katki, Hormuzd - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
People with familial history of disease often consult with genetic counselors about their chance of carrying mutations that increase disease risk. To aid them, genetic counselors use Mendelian models that predict whether the person carries deleterious mutations based on their reported family...
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Bayesian Hierarchical Distributed Lag Models for Summer Ozone Exposure and Cardio-Respiratory Mortality
Huang, Yi; Dominici, Francesca; Bell, Michelle - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
In this paper, we develop Bayesian hierarchical distributed lag models for estimating associations between daily variations in summer ozone levels and daily variations in cardiovascular and respiratory (CVDRESP) mortality counts for 19 U.S. large cities included in the National Morbidity...
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On Time Series Analysis of Public Health and Biomedical Data
Zeger, Scott; Irizarry, Rafael; Peng, Roger - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
A time series is a sequence of observations made over time. Examples in public health include daily ozone concentrations, weekly admissions to an emergency department or annual expenditures on health care in the United States. Time series models are used to describe the dependence of the...
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