Statistics in Biosciences - SDG 3 Related Publications from Statistics in Biosciences
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The UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) "Good Health & Well-Being" exists to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
Articles from Statistics in Biosciences address issues directly related to SDG 3. Below are a few highlights from the journal that seek to drive good health & well-being.
Risk-Adjusted Control Charts: Theory, Methods, and Applications in Health
Athanasios Sachlas, Sotirios Bersimis, Stelios Psarakis
Statistics in Biosciences 11.3 (October 2019)
Comparative Effectiveness of Dynamic Treatment Regimes: An Application of the Parametric G-Formula
Jessica G. Young, Lauren E. Cain, James M. Robins, Eilis J. O’Reilly, Miguel A. Hernán
Statistics in Biosciences 3.1 (July 2011)
Standardized Mortality Ratio for Evaluating Center-Specific Mortality: Assessment and Alternative
Kevin He, Douglas E. Schaubel
Statistics in Biosciences 7.2 (September 2014)
Estimation of Stratified Mark-Specific Proportional Hazards Models Under Two-Phase Sampling with Application to HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials
Guangren Yang, Yanqing Sun, Li Qi, Peter B. Gilbert
Statistics in Biosciences 9.1 (June 2017)
Quantifying Immune Response to Influenza Virus Infection via Multivariate Nonlinear ODE Models with Partially Observed State Variables and Time-Varying Parameters
Hulin Wu, Hongyu Miao, Hongqi Xue, David J. Topham, Martin Zand
Statistics in Biosciences 7.1 (February 2014)
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