Elizabeth D. Schifano
Associate Professor/Statistics
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
83 Scholarly Contributions
An Online Updating Approach for Testing the Proportional Hazards Assumption with Streams of Big Survival Data
2019
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Online Updating of Survival Analysis in the Big Data Setting
2018
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Deep-Targeted Sequencing of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene Exons Uncovers Exercise Intensity and Ethnicity Dependent Associations with Postexercise Hypotension
2018
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Furin variant associations with postexercise hypotension are ethnicity and intensity dependent
2018
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Does exercise matter?: Treatment choice, physical activity and bone health among postmenopausal breast cancer survivors.
2018
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Quality of life of postmenopausal women with breast cancer treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy
2017
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Variable Selection with Correlated Bivariate Mixed Outcomes with Penalized Estimating Equations
2017
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Mindful Yoga-Based Stress Management: A Preliminary Test of Psychosocial Mechanisms
2017
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Robust Analysis for Multiple Secondary Phenotypes from Case-Control Genomewide Association Studies
2016
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Bayesian Modeling and Inference for Nonignorably Missing Longitudinal Response Data with Applications to HIV Prevention Trials
2016
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Deep-targeted exon sequencing reveals angiotensinogen (AGT) loci on chr 1q42.2 associated with postexercise hypotension among Caucasians
2016
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Methods for Analyzing Secondary Outcomes in Public Health Case-Control Studies
2015
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Assessing Covariate Effects with Monotone Partial Likelihood Using Jeffreys' Prior in the Cox Model
2015
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The Effect of Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Asthma Severity in Children Enrolled in the Easy Breathing© Program in Connecticut
2015
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