Publications

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2015
Zeng, Donglin, Emil Cornea, Jun Dong, Jean Pan, and Joseph G. Ibrahim. "Assessing temporal agreement between central and local progression-free survival times." Stat Med 34, no. 5 (2015): 844-58.
Ibrahim, Joseph G., Ming-Hui Chen, Mani Lakshminarayanan, Guanghan F. Liu, and Joseph F. Heyse. "Bayesian probability of success for clinical trials using historical data." Stat Med 34, no. 2 (2015): 249-64.
Zeng, Donglin, Fei Gao, Kuolung Hu, Catherine Jia, and Joseph G. Ibrahim. "Hypothesis testing for two-stage designs with over or under enrollment." Stat Med 34, no. 16 (2015): 2417-26.
A Gould, Lawrence, Mark Ernest Boye, Michael J. Crowther, Joseph G. Ibrahim, George Quartey, Sandrine Micallef, and Frederic Y. Bois. "Joint modeling of survival and longitudinal non-survival data: current methods and issues. Report of the DIA Bayesian joint modeling working group." Stat Med 34, no. 14 (2015): 2181-95.
Chen, Qingxia, Donglin Zeng, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Ming-Hui Chen, Zhiying Pan, and Xiaodong Xue. "Quantifying the average of the time-varying hazard ratio via a class of transformations." Lifetime Data Anal 21, no. 2 (2015): 259-79.
A Gould, Lawrence, Mark Ernest Boye, Michael J. Crowther, Joseph G. Ibrahim, George Quartey, Sandrine Micallef, and Frederic Y. Bois. "Responses to discussants of 'Joint modeling of survival and longitudinal non-survival data: current methods and issues. report of the DIA Bayesian joint modeling working group'." Stat Med 34, no. 14 (2015): 2202-3.
Barry, William T., Charles M. Perou, Kelly P Marcom, Lisa A. Carey, and Joseph G. Ibrahim. "The use of Bayesian hierarchical models for adaptive randomization in biomarker-driven phase II studies." J Biopharm Stat 25, no. 1 (2015): 66-88.
2014
Zhang, Danjie, Ming-Hui Chen, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Mark E. Boye, Ping Wang, and Wei Shen. "Assessing model fit in joint models of longitudinal and survival data with applications to cancer clinical trials." Stat Med 33, no. 27 (2014): 4715-33.
Chen, Ming-Hui, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Donglin Zeng, Kuolung Hu, and Catherine Jia. "Bayesian design of superiority clinical trials for recurrent events data with applications to bleeding and transfusion events in myelodyplastic syndrome." Biometrics 70, no. 4 (2014): 1003-13.
Zhang, Yuanye, Ming-Hui Chen, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Donglin Zeng, Qingxia Chen, Zhiying Pan, and Xiaodong Xue. "Bayesian gamma frailty models for survival data with semi-competing risks and treatment switching." Lifetime Data Anal 20, no. 1 (2014): 76-105.
Chen, Ming-Hui, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Amy H Xia, Thomas Liu, and Violeta Hennessey. "Bayesian sequential meta-analysis design in evaluating cardiovascular risk in a new antidiabetic drug development program." Stat Med 33, no. 9 (2014): 1600-18.
Chen, Liddy M., Joseph G. Ibrahim, and Haitao Chu. "Flexible stopping boundaries when changing primary endpoints after unblinded interim analyses." J Biopharm Stat 24, no. 4 (2014): 817-33.
Lin, Ja-an, Hongtu Zhu, Ahn Mihye, Wei Sun, and Joseph G. Ibrahim. "Functional-mixed effects models for candidate genetic mapping in imaging genetic studies." Genet Epidemiol 38, no. 8 (2014): 680-91.
Chen, Qingxia, Ryan C. May, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Haitao Chu, and Stephen R. Cole. "Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data with missing and left-censored time-varying covariates." Stat Med 33, no. 26 (2014): 4560-76.
Zeng, Donglin, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Ming-Hui Chen, Kuolung Hu, and Catherine Jia. "Multivariate recurrent events in the presence of multivariate informative censoring with applications to bleeding and transfusion events in myelodysplastic syndrome." J Biopharm Stat 24, no. 2 (2014): 429-42.
Chen, Liddy M., Joseph G. Ibrahim, and Haitao Chu. "Sample size determination in shared frailty models for multivariate time-to-event data." J Biopharm Stat 24, no. 4 (2014): 908-23.
Viele, Kert, Scott Berry, Beat Neuenschwander, Billy Amzal, Fang Chen, Nathan Enas, Brian Hobbs, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Nelson Kinnersley, Stacy Lindborg et al. "Use of historical control data for assessing treatment effects in clinical trials." Pharm Stat 13, no. 1 (2014): 41-54.