Adrian Dobra, Ph.D.

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2002 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
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Information Science, Theory and Methods, Statistics
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Stephen E. Fienberg grad student 2002 Carnegie Mellon
 (Statistical tools for disclosure limitation in multi-way contingency tables.)
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Dobra A, Mohammadi R. (2018) Loglinear model selection and human mobility The Annals of Applied Statistics. 12: 815-845
Smith TR, Wakefield J, Dobra A. (2015) Restricted Covariance Priors with Applications in Spatial Statistics. Bayesian Analysis (Online). 10: 965-990
Voss JG, Dobra A, Morse C, et al. (2013) Fatigue-related gene networks identified in CD14+ cells isolated from HIV-infected patients: part II: statistical analysis. Biological Research For Nursing. 15: 152-9
Klimova A, Rudas T, Dobra A. (2012) Relational models for contingency tables. Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 104: 159-173
Dobra A. (2012) Dynamic Markov bases Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics. 21: 496-517
Rodríguez A, Lenkoski A, Dobra A. (2011) Sparse covariance estimation in heterogeneous samples. Electronic Journal of Statistics. 5: 981-1014
Dobra A, Lenkoski A, Rodriguez A. (2011) Bayesian Inference for General Gaussian Graphical Models With Application to Multivariate Lattice Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 106: 1418-1433
Wakefield J, Haneuse S, Dobra A, et al. (2011) Bayes computation for ecological inference. Statistics in Medicine. 30: 1381-96
Dobra A, Lenkoski A. (2011) Copula Gaussian graphical models and their application to modeling functional disability data Annals of Applied Statistics. 5: 969-993
Lenkoski A, Dobra A. (2011) Computational aspects related to inference in gaussian graphical models with the G-Wishart prior Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics. 20: 140-157
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