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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Dynamic factor analysis with dependent Gaussian processes for high-dimensional gene expression trajectories
Biometrics
2025-11-06Paper
Trivariate mover-stayer counting process models for investigating joint damage in psoriatic arthritis
Statistics in Medicine
2025-10-09Paper
Richard Nixon, 1972--2016
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in Society
2025-01-13Paper
Exploring the existence of a stayer population with mover-stayer counting process models: application to joint damage in psoriatic arthritis
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C. Applied Statistics
2024-11-29Paper
Clustered multistate models with observation level random effects, mover-stayer effects and dynamic covariates: modelling transition intensities and sojourn times in a study of psoriatic arthritis
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C. Applied Statistics
2024-11-20Paper
Bayesian profile regression for clustering analysis involving a longitudinal response and explanatory variables
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C. Applied Statistics
2024-07-22Paper
Inference under unequal probability sampling with the Bayesian exponentially tilted empirical likelihood
Biometrika
2021-01-21Paper
Bias in 2-part mixed models for longitudinal semicontinuous data
Biostatistics
2020-08-04Paper
Efficient real-time monitoring of an emerging influenza pandemic: how feasible?
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2020-05-13Paper
Efficient real-time monitoring of an emerging influenza pandemic: how feasible?
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2020-05-13Paper
The versatility of multi-state models for the analysis of longitudinal data with unobservable features
Lifetime Data Analysis
2015-10-16Paper
Synthesising evidence to estimate pandemic (2009) A/H1N1 influenza severity in 2009--2011
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2015-02-26Paper
Synthesising evidence to estimate pandemic (2009) A/H1N1 influenza severity in 2009--2011
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2015-02-26Paper
Maximum likelihood and pseudo score approaches for parametric time-to-event analysis with informative entry times
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2014-08-22Paper
Statistical methods for individual-level data in cohort mortality studies of rheumatic diseases
Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods
2009-12-16Paper
The Impact of Dichotomization on the Efficiency of Testing for an Interaction Effect in Exponential Family Models
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2007-08-20Paper


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