Wenguang Sun, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Xia Y, Cai TT, Sun W. (2020) GAP: A General Framework for Information Pooling in Two-Sample Sparse Inference Journal of the American Statistical Association. 115: 1236-1250 |
Feng T, Basu P, Sun W, et al. (2019) Optimal design for high-throughput screening via false discovery rate control. Statistics in Medicine |
Cai TT, Sun W, Wang W. (2019) Covariate‐assisted ranking and screening for large‐scale two‐sample inference Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B-Statistical Methodology. 81: 187-234 |
Basu P, Cai TT, Das K, et al. (2018) Weighted False Discovery Rate Control in Large-Scale Multiple Testing. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 113: 1172-1183 |
Cai TT, Sun W. (2017) Large-Scale Global and Simultaneous Inference: Estimation and Testing in Very High Dimensions Annual Review of Economics. 9: 411-439 |
Cai TT, Sun W. (2017) Optimal screening and discovery of sparse signals with applications to multistage high throughput studies Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B-Statistical Methodology. 79: 197-223 |
Sun W, Reich BJ, Cai TT, et al. (2015) False Discovery Control in Large-Scale Spatial Multiple Testing. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology. 77: 59-83 |
Sun W, Wei Z. (2015) Hierarchical recognition of sparse patterns in large-scale simultaneous inference Biometrika. 102: 267-280 |
Cao H, Sun W, Kosorok MR. (2013) The optimal power puzzle: scrutiny of the monotone likelihood ratio assumption in multiple testing. Biometrika. 100: 495-502 |
Sun W, Mclain AC. (2012) Multiple testing of composite null hypotheses in heteroscedastic models Journal of the American Statistical Association. 107: 673-687 |