Biometrics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Biometrics is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Principles of biostatistics (3rd ed) Marcello Pagano, Kimberlee Gauvreau, Heather Mattie (2022). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press33
Optimal Sampling for Positive Only Electronic Health Record Data33
Generating Designs for Comparative Experiments with Two Blocking Factors32
Bayesian pathway analysis over brain network mediators for survival data30
Rejoinder to Reader Reaction “On exact randomization-based covariate-adjusted confidence intervals” by Jacob Fiksel27
Acknowledgment of Referees 202427
Discussion on “Continuous-space occupancy models” by Wilson J. Wright and Mevin B. Hooten23
How to Analyze Continuous and Discrete Repeated Measures in Small-Sample Cross-Over Trials?21
Incorporating nonparametric methods for estimating causal excursion effects in mobile health with zero-inflated count outcomes18
A generalized phase 1-2-3 design integrating dose optimization with confirmatory treatment comparison18
Scalable and distributed individualized treatment rules for multicenter datasets17
Reduced-rank clustered coefficient regression for addressing multicollinearity in heterogeneous coefficient estimation17
Adjusting for incomplete baseline covariates in randomized controlled trials: a cross-world imputation framework16
Posttreatment Confounding in Causal Mediation Studies: A Cutting-Edge Problem and a Novel Solution via Sensitivity Analysis16
Improving prediction of linear regression models by integrating external information from heterogeneous populations: James–Stein estimators15
Confounder-dependent Bayesian mixture model: Characterizing heterogeneity of causal effects in air pollution epidemiology15
Q -Learning with clustered-SMART (cSMART) data: examining moderators in the construction of clustered adaptive interventions15
A Bayesian framework for causal analysis of recurrent events with timing misalignment15
Efficient and Flexible Estimation of Natural Direct and Indirect Effects under Intermediate Confounding and Monotonicity Constraints15
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