David Wolfson
Affiliations: | McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Sign in to add traineeLawrence Joseph | grad student | 1990 | McGill (Epi Tree) |
Cyr E. M'lan | grad student | 2003 | McGill |
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McVittie JH, Wolfson DB, Addona V, et al. (2022) Stacked survival models for residual lifetime data. Bmc Medical Research Methodology. 22: 10 |
Karunananthan S, Moodie EEM, Bergman H, et al. (2019) The association between physical function and proximity to death in older adults: a multilevel analysis of 4,150 decedents from the Cardiovascular Health Study. Annals of Epidemiology |
Wolfson DB, Best AF, Addona V, et al. (2018) Benefits of combining prevalent and incident cohorts: An application to myotonic dystrophy. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 962280218804275 |
Addona V, Atherton J, Wolfson DB. (2012) Testing the assumptions for the analysis of survival data arising from a prevalent cohort study with follow-up. The International Journal of Biostatistics. 8: 22 |
M'Lan CE, Joseph L, Wolfson DB. (2008) Bayesian sample size determination for binomial proportions Bayesian Analysis. 3: 269-296 |
Beckage B, Joseph L, Belisle P, et al. (2007) Bayesian change-point analyses in ecology. The New Phytologist. 174: 456-67 |
M'Lan CE, Joseph L, Wolfson DB. (2006) Bayesian sample size determination for case-control studies Journal of the American Statistical Association. 101: 760-772 |
Zhou X, Joseph L, Wolfson DB, et al. (2003) A Bayesian A-optimal and model robust design criterion. Biometrics. 59: 1082-8 |
Asgharian M, Wolfson DB. (2003) Some Issues Concerning Length-biased Sampling in Survival Analysis Recent Advances and Trends in Nonparametric Statistics. 367-375 |
Asgharian M, M'Lan CE, Wolfson DB. (2002) Length-biased sampling with right censoring: An unconditional approach Journal of the American Statistical Association. 97: 201-209 |