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Chen, Ming-Hui, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Peter Lam, Alan Yu, and Yuanye Zhang. "Bayesian design of noninferiority trials for medical devices using historical data." Biometrics 67, no. 3 (2011): 1163-70.
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.
Kim, Sungduk, Ming-Hui Chen, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Arvind K. Shah, and Jianxin Lin. "Bayesian inference for multivariate meta-analysis Box-Cox transformation models for individual patient data with applications to evaluation of cholesterol-lowering drugs." Stat Med 32, no. 23 (2013): 3972-90.
Li, Hao, Ming-Hui Chen, Joseph G. Ibrahim, Sungduk Kim, Arvind K. Shah, Jianxin Lin, and Andrew M. Tershakovec. "Bayesian inference for network meta-regression using multivariate random effects with applications to cholesterol lowering drugs." Biostatistics 20, no. 3 (2019): 499-516.
Chen, Qingxia, Ming-Hui Chen, David Ohlssen, and Joseph G. Ibrahim. "Bayesian modeling and inference for clinical trials with partial retrieved data following dropout." Stat Med 32, no. 24 (2013): 4180-95.
DE Castro, Mário, Ming-Hui Chen, and Yuanye Zhang. "Bayesian path specific frailty models for multi-state survival data with applications." Biometrics 71, no. 3 (2015): 760-71.
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.