Ming-hui Chen
Department Head & Distinguished Professor/Statistics
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Scholarly Contributions
468 Scholarly Contributions
Recent Development on CPO Statistics in Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data
2017
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Bayesian Multivariate Skew Meta-Regression Models for Individual Patient Data
2017
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Survival Analysis Adjusting for Treatment Switch as well as Joint Modeling with Longitudinal Data
2017
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Bayesian Item Response Theory Models with Flexible Generalized Logit Links
2017
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Recent Innovation and Development in Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data: An Overview
2017
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A Bayesian Cure Rate Frailty Model for Survival Data in the Presence of Semi-Competing and Competing Risks
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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Marginal Likelihoods of Phylogenetic Variable Tree Topology Models Using a Posterior Sample
2016
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Association of total antioxidant capacity with mortality of U.S. adults in follow-up study of NHANES 1988-1994 and 1999-2004
2016
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Estimation and Models for Longitudinal and Survival Data with Treatment Switches
2016
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Data Acquisition, Management, and Analysis in Scientific Research
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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Bayesian Model Assessment in Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data with Applications to Cancer Clinical Trials
2015
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Assessing Covariate Effects with Monotone Partial Likelihood Using Jeffreys' Prior in the Cox Model
2015
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