Pranab K Sen
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1.
Cao H, Sen P, Peery A, Dellon E
Biom J
. 2016 Feb;
58(4):935-43.
PMID: 26890370
In clinical studies, it is often of interest to see the diagnostic agreement among clinicians on certain symptoms. Previous work has focused on the agreement between two clinicians under two...
2.
Lee B, Sen P, Park N, Boothroyd R, Peters R, Chiriboga D
Health Psychol Behav Med
. 2015 Mar;
2(1):723-734.
PMID: 25750814
In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the most compelling need is to determine whether the treatment condition was more effective than control. However, it is generally recognized that not all participants...
3.
Lim C, Sen P, Peddada S
J Indian Soc Agric Stat
. 2015 Jan;
67(2):215-234.
PMID: 25580021
Robust statistical methods, such as M-estimators, are needed for nonlinear regression models because of the presence of outliers/influential observations and heteroscedasticity. Outliers and influential observations are commonly observed in many...
4.
Leu S, Sen P
Commun Stat Theory Methods
. 2014 Jan;
43(1):44-71.
PMID: 24465080
The genetic crossover interference is usually modeled with a stationary renewal process to construct the genetic map. We propose two non-homogeneous, also dependent, Poisson process models applied to the known...
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Lim C, Sen P, Peddada S
Technometrics
. 2013 Aug;
55(2):150-160.
PMID: 23908557
Quantitative high throughput screening (qHTS) assays use cells or tissues to screen thousands of compounds in a short period of time. Data generated from qHTS assays are then evaluated using...
6.
Mandal S, Sen P, Peddada S
Environmetrics
. 2013 May;
24(3):172-179.
PMID: 23682216
Ordinary differential equation (ODE) based models find application in a wide variety of biological and physiological phenomena. For instance, they arise in the description of gene regulatory networks, study of...
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Lim C, Sen P, Peddada S
J Stat Plan Inference
. 2012 Feb;
142(5):1047-1062.
PMID: 22345900
Toxicologists and pharmacologists often describe toxicity of a chemical using parameters of a nonlinear regression model. Thus estimation of parameters of a nonlinear regression model is an important problem. The...
8.
Preisser J, Sen P, Offenbacher S
Stat Biopharm Res
. 2011 Oct;
3(2):372-384.
PMID: 21984957
Dental research often involves repeated multivariate outcomes on a small number of subjects for which there is interest in identifying outcomes that exhibit change in their levels over time as...
9.
Simpson S, Edwards L, Muller K, Sen P, Styner M
Stat Med
. 2010 Jul;
29(17):1825-38.
PMID: 20658550
In repeated measures settings, modeling the correlation pattern of the data can be immensely important for proper analyses. Accurate inference requires proper choice of the correlation model. Optimal efficiency of...
10.
Zou F, Nie L, Wright F, Sen P
J Stat Plan Inference
. 2010 Feb;
139(3):978-989.
PMID: 20160841
In quantitative-trait linkage studies using experimental crosses, the conventional normal location-shift model or other parameterizations may be unnecessarily restrictive. We generalize the mapping problem to a genuine nonparametric setup and...