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Smoothness Selection for Penalized Quantile Regression Splines. International Journal of Biostatistics} year={2012.
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Submitted. Separate neural representations for physical pain and social rejection.. Nat Commun. 5:5380.
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2014. Shrinkage prediction of seed-voxel brain connectivity using resting state fMRI.. Neuroimage. 102 Pt 2:938-44.
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2014. Smooth Scalar-on-Image Regression via Spatial Bayesian Variable Selection.. J Comput Graph Stat. 23(1):46-64.
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2014. Statistical normalization techniques for magnetic resonance imaging.. Neuroimage Clin. 6:9-19.
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2014. Structured functional principal component analysis.. Biometrics.
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2014. Successful implementation of a unit-based quality nurse to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections.. Am J Infect Control. 42(2):139-43.
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The second order ancillary. Bernoulli. 16:1208–1223.
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2010. Sleep-disordered Breathing and Mortality: a Prospective Cohort Study. PLOS Medicine, PMCID: PMC2722083. 6
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2009. Spike inference from calcium imaging using sequential Monte Carlo methods.. Biophys J. 97:636–655.
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2009. The Statistical Analysis of fMRI Data. Statistical Science. 23:439–464.
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2008. A survey of the likelihood approach to bioequivalence trials. Statistics in Medicine, PMCID: PMC2778077. 27:4874–4894.
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2008. Short-term variability in measures of glycemia and implications for the classification of diabetes. Arch. Intern. Med.. 167:1545–1551.
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2007. Spatially Adaptive Bayesian Penalized Splines with Heteroscedastic Errors. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics. 16:265–288.
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2007. Semiparametric Regression in Capture\textndashrecapture Modeling. Biometrics. 62:691–698.
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2006. Spin-echo fMRI in humans using high spatial resolutions and high magnetic fields. Magnetic resonance in medicine. 49:655–664.
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2003. Simple and effective confidence intervals for proportions and differences of proportions result from adding two successes and two failures. The American Statistician. 54:280–288.
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