Lawrence Joseph, PhD

Primary Axis: 
Health Outcomes
Research Focus: 

Research focuses on Bayesian biostatistical modeling. Topics of current interest include methods for diagnostic testing in the absence of a gold standard, study design including sample size, and change-point models.Biostatistical modeling, Bayesian inference, epidemiology, design, change-point, sample size

Keywords: 
Biostatistical modeling, Bayesian inference, epidemiology, design, change-point, sample size
Location: 
Royal Victoria Hospital
Publications:
Ladouceur M, Rahme E, Scott A, Schwartzman K, Joseph L. Modeling continuous diagnostic test data using approximate Dirichlet process distributions Statistics in Medicine 2011;30(21):2648-2662
Weichenthal S, Joseph L, Bélisle P, Dufresne A. Bayesian estimation of the probability of asbestos exposure from lung fibre counts. Biometrics 2010;66(2):603-612
M'Lan E, Joseph L, Wolfson D. Bayesian sample size determination for case-control studies. Journal of the American Statistical Association 2006;101(474):760-772