Bruce W. Turnbull, Ph. D.

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Statistics
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Robert E. Bechhofer grad student 1971 Cornell (Econometree)
Howard M. Taylor grad student 1971 Cornell

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Wenxin Jiang grad student 1996 Cornell
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Jennison C, Turnbull BW. (2015) Adaptive sample size modification in clinical trials: start small then ask for more? Statistics in Medicine. 34: 3793-810
Magnusson BP, Turnbull BW. (2013) Group sequential enrichment design incorporating subgroup selection. Statistics in Medicine. 32: 2695-714
Luo X, Chen G, Peter Ouyang S, et al. (2013) A multiple comparison procedure for hypotheses with gatekeeping structure Biometrika. 100: 301-317
Wang C, Turnbull BW, Nielsen SS, et al. (2011) Bayesian analysis of longitudinal Johne's disease diagnostic data without a gold standard test. Journal of Dairy Science. 94: 2320-8
Stefanescu C, Turnbull BW. (2009) Likelihood inference for exchangeable continuous data with covariates and varying cluster sizes; use of the Farlie-Gumbel-Morgenstern model Statistical Methodology. 6: 503-512
Jennison C, Turnbull BW. (2007) Adaptive seamless designs: selection and prospective testing of hypotheses. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics. 17: 1135-61
Wang C, Turnbull BW, Gröhn YT, et al. (2007) Nonparametric estimation of ROC curves based on Bayesian models when the true disease state is unknown Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics. 12: 128-146
Wang C, Turnbull BW, Gröhn YT, et al. (2006) Estimating receiver operating characteristic curves with covariates when there is no perfect reference test for diagnosis of Johne's disease. Journal of Dairy Science. 89: 3038-46
Jennison C, Turnbull BW. (2006) Efficient group sequential designs when there are several effect sizes under consideration. Statistics in Medicine. 25: 917-32
Stefanescu C, Turnbull BW. (2006) Multivariate frailty models for exchangeable survival data with covariates Technometrics. 48: 411-417
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