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P B Gilbert

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Statistics in Medicine|February 13, 2001
Interpretability and robustness of sieve analysis models for assessing HIV strain variations in vaccine efficacyP B Gilbert
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 21, 2000
Some statistical issues in the design of HIV-1 vaccine and treatment trialsP B Gilbert
Statistics in Medicine|December 13, 2000
Comparison of competing risks failure time methods and time-independent methods for assessing strain variations in vaccine protectionP B Gilbert
Biometrics|February 21, 2013
Mark-specific hazard ratio model with multivariate continuous marks: an application to vaccine efficacyM Juraska, P B Gilbert
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|August 9, 2006
Joint inferences on vaccine efficacy against infection and disease with application to the first HIV vaccine efficacy trialT Cai, P B Gilbert, S G Self
Biometrics|September 12, 2001
Omnibus tests for comparison of competing risks with adjustment for covariate effectsI W McKeague, P B Gilbert, P J Kanki
Lifetime Data Analysis|January 9, 1999
Semiparametric efficient estimation in the generalized odds-rate class of regression models for right-censored time-to-event dataD O Scharfstein, A A Tsiatis, P B Gilbert
Biometrics|September 29, 1998
Statistical methods for assessing differential vaccine protection against human immunodeficiency virus typesP B Gilbert, S G Self, M A Ashby
Biometrika|March 19, 2025
Assessing variable importance in survival analysis using machine learningC J Wolock, P B Gilbert, N Simon, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|July 17, 2001
An efficient test for comparing sequence diversity between two populationsP B Gilbert, V A Novitsky, M A Montano, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|February 13, 2001
Interpretability and robustness of sieve analysis models for assessing HIV strain variations in vaccine efficacyP B Gilbert
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 21, 2000
Some statistical issues in the design of HIV-1 vaccine and treatment trialsP B Gilbert
Statistics in Medicine|December 13, 2000
Comparison of competing risks failure time methods and time-independent methods for assessing strain variations in vaccine protectionP B Gilbert
Biometrics|February 21, 2013
Mark-specific hazard ratio model with multivariate continuous marks: an application to vaccine efficacyM Juraska, P B Gilbert
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|August 9, 2006
Joint inferences on vaccine efficacy against infection and disease with application to the first HIV vaccine efficacy trialT Cai, P B Gilbert, S G Self
Biometrics|September 12, 2001
Omnibus tests for comparison of competing risks with adjustment for covariate effectsI W McKeague, P B Gilbert, P J Kanki
Lifetime Data Analysis|January 9, 1999
Semiparametric efficient estimation in the generalized odds-rate class of regression models for right-censored time-to-event dataD O Scharfstein, A A Tsiatis, P B Gilbert
Biometrics|September 29, 1998
Statistical methods for assessing differential vaccine protection against human immunodeficiency virus typesP B Gilbert, S G Self, M A Ashby
Biometrika|March 19, 2025
Assessing variable importance in survival analysis using machine learningC J Wolock, P B Gilbert, N Simon, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|July 17, 2001
An efficient test for comparing sequence diversity between two populationsP B Gilbert, V A Novitsky, M A Montano, et al.
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