John J. Hanfelt

Affiliations: 
Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Biostatistics Biology
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Molin Wang grad student 2002 Emory
Sara B. Crawford grad student 2007 Emory
Sameera R. Wijayawardana grad student 2011 Emory
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Hart KR, Fei T, Hanfelt JJ. (2020) Scalable and robust latent trajectory class analysis using artificial likelihood. Biometrics
Hanfelt JJ, Peng L, Goldstein FC, et al. (2018) Latent classes of mild cognitive impairment are associated with clinical outcomes and neuropathology: Analysis of data from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center. Neurobiology of Disease
Dunn WD, Gearing M, Park Y, et al. (2015) Applicability of digital analysis and imaging technology in neuropathology assessment. Neuropathology : Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology
Chen J, Hanfelt JJ, Huang Y. (2015) A Simple Corrected Score for Logistic Regression with Errors-in-Covariates Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods. 44: 2024-2036
Hanfelt JJ, Wang L. (2014) Simple relaxed conditional likelihood Biometrika. 101: 726-732
Crawford SB, Hanfelt JJ. (2011) Testing for qualitative interaction of multiple sources of informative dropout in longitudinal data Journal of Applied Statistics. 38: 1249-1264
Hanfelt JJ, Li R, Pan Y, et al. (2011) Robust inference for sparse cluster-correlated count data Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 102: 182-192
Gozal YM, Duong DM, Gearing M, et al. (2009) Proteomics analysis reveals novel components in the detergent-insoluble subproteome in Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Proteome Research. 8: 5069-79
Wang M, Hanfelt JJ. (2009) A robust method for finely stratified familial studies with proband-based sampling. Biostatistics (Oxford, England). 10: 364-73
Crawford SB, Hanfelt JJ. (2008) Testing for the presence of multiple sources of informative dropout in longitudinal data. Statistics in Medicine. 27: 4175-89
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