YoungStatS
The blog of Young Statisticians Europe (YSE)
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Making an Online Risk Calculator
Michael W. Kattan and Thomas A. Gerds
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2020-11-11
We first started making risk calculators with the website, http://nomograms.org. There are several here, and they are patient friendly. Later, we launched rcalc.ccf.org, which has many more risk calculators, although the intended audience is the clinician. It is considerably more expensive and…
topological-data-analysis
Ensemble Forecasting of the Zika Space-Time Spread with Topological Data Analysis
Marwah Soliman, Vyacheslav Lyubchich and Yulia R. Gel
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2020-10-22
As per the records of the World Health Organization, the first formally reported incidence of Zika virus occurred in Brazil in May 2015. The disease then rapidly spread to other countries in Americas and East Asia, affecting more than 1,000,000 people. Zika virus is primarily transmitted through…
statistics
A Tale of Two Parasites...one statistician's career journey
Peter J. Diggle, Emanuele Giorgi, Julienne Atsame, Sylvie Ntsame Ella, Kisito Ogoussan, and Katherine Gass
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2020-10-05
Vector-borne diseases have long presented major challenges to the health of rural communities in the wet tropical regions of the world, but especially in sub-Saharan Africa. In this paper, we describe the contribution that statistical modelling has made to the global elimination programme for one…
biostatistics
A New Approach to Treatment Selection to Benefit Patient Outcomes in Clinical Trials
Pavel Mozgunov and Thomas Jaki
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2020-10-04
The question of selecting the “best” amongst different choices is a common problem in our lives. In clinical trials, our main field research, the question usually translates to “Out of a number of alternative treatments, which one treats the patients best?”. A traditional…
covid-19
Modeling COVID-19 pandemic using Bayesian analysis with application to Slovene data
Damjan Manevski, Nina Ružić Gorenjec, Nataša Kejžar, Rok Blagus and Maja Pohar Perme
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2020-10-01
As the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world at the beginning of 2020, statistically modeling its development became of big interest. The main focus of this work was to analyze the spread of the disease and its main characteristics for Slovenia using publicly available COVID-19 data. Our work…
network-analysis
The scientific collaboration of researchers and organizations in Slovenia
Marjan Cugmas, Franc Mali and Aleš Žiberna
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2020-10-01
As a scientific community, we must understand how scientific collaboration (SC) works on both the individual and organizational levels to be able to propose R&D policies that are efficient. Unfortunately, the interdependent nature of SC among different levels is often not well considered in…
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