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Kim May Lee

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BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 26, 2020
Including non-concurrent control patients in the analysis of platform trials: is it worth it?Kim May Lee, James Wason
BMC Medical Research Methodology|July 30, 2024
The impact of heterogeneity on the analysis of platform trials with normally distributed outcomesKim May Lee, Richard Emsley
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference|April 23, 2019
Design of experiments for a confirmatory trial of precision medicineKim May Lee, James Wason
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 14, 2025
Inference in group sequential designs with causal mechanisms: implications for power and mediation analysisKim May Lee, Richard Emsley
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|March 10, 2021
Evaluating Bayesian adaptive randomization procedures with adaptive clip methods for multi-arm trialsKim May Lee, J Jack Lee
Statistics in Medicine|March 27, 2019
D-optimal designs for multiarm trials with dropoutsKim May Lee, Stefanie Biedermann, Robin Mitra
Statistics in Medicine|May 23, 2019
To add or not to add a new treatment arm to a multiarm study: A decision-theoretic frameworkKim May Lee, James Wason, Nigel Stallard
Trials|August 6, 2024
Clinical trials with mechanism evaluation of intervention(s): mind the power and sample size calculationKim May Lee, Jennifer Hellier, Richard Emsley
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 25, 2022
The benefits of covariate adjustment for adaptive multi-arm designsKim May Lee, David S Robertson, Thomas Jaki, et al.
Plos One|September 12, 2022
Some performance considerations when using multi-armed bandit algorithms in the presence of missing dataXijin Chen, Kim May Lee, Sofia S Villar, et al.
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BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 26, 2020
Including non-concurrent control patients in the analysis of platform trials: is it worth it?Kim May Lee, James Wason
BMC Medical Research Methodology|July 30, 2024
The impact of heterogeneity on the analysis of platform trials with normally distributed outcomesKim May Lee, Richard Emsley
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference|April 23, 2019
Design of experiments for a confirmatory trial of precision medicineKim May Lee, James Wason
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 14, 2025
Inference in group sequential designs with causal mechanisms: implications for power and mediation analysisKim May Lee, Richard Emsley
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|March 10, 2021
Evaluating Bayesian adaptive randomization procedures with adaptive clip methods for multi-arm trialsKim May Lee, J Jack Lee
Statistics in Medicine|March 27, 2019
D-optimal designs for multiarm trials with dropoutsKim May Lee, Stefanie Biedermann, Robin Mitra
Statistics in Medicine|May 23, 2019
To add or not to add a new treatment arm to a multiarm study: A decision-theoretic frameworkKim May Lee, James Wason, Nigel Stallard
Trials|August 6, 2024
Clinical trials with mechanism evaluation of intervention(s): mind the power and sample size calculationKim May Lee, Jennifer Hellier, Richard Emsley
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 25, 2022
The benefits of covariate adjustment for adaptive multi-arm designsKim May Lee, David S Robertson, Thomas Jaki, et al.
Plos One|September 12, 2022
Some performance considerations when using multi-armed bandit algorithms in the presence of missing dataXijin Chen, Kim May Lee, Sofia S Villar, et al.
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