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Shaun Seaman

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Statistics in Medicine|January 21, 2009
Doubly robust generalized estimating equations for longitudinal dataShaun Seaman, Andrew Copas
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 14, 2025
Excess mortality in emergency departments in EnglandStephen Black, Shaun Seaman, Adrian Boyle
Statistics in Medicine|August 5, 2014
Review of methods for handling confounding by cluster and informative cluster size in clustered dataShaun Seaman, Menelaos Pavlou, Andrew Copas
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical|June 18, 2020
Regarding the publication The Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score: Fluctuations and prognostic ability in a longitudinal cohort of patients with MS authored by RH Gross <i>et al</i>Richard Roxburgh, Ernest Willoughby, Shaun Seaman
Biometrics|September 29, 2019
Adjusting for time-varying confounders in survival analysis using structural nested cumulative survival time modelsShaun Seaman, Oliver Dukes, Ruth Keogh, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|November 19, 2015
Gaining power and precision by using model-based weights in the analysis of late stage cancer trials with substantial treatment switchingJack Bowden, Shaun Seaman, Xin Huang, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 6, 2015
A note on obtaining correct marginal predictions from a random intercepts model for binary outcomesMenelaos Pavlou, Gareth Ambler, Shaun Seaman, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 31, 2015
Review and evaluation of penalised regression methods for risk prediction in low-dimensional data with few eventsMenelaos Pavlou, Gareth Ambler, Shaun Seaman, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 4, 2011
Missing data methods in Mendelian randomization studies with multiple instrumentsStephen Burgess, Shaun Seaman, Debbie A Lawlor, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|July 26, 2014
Relaxing the independent censoring assumption in the Cox proportional hazards model using multiple imputationDan Jackson, Ian R White, Shaun Seaman, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|January 21, 2009
Doubly robust generalized estimating equations for longitudinal dataShaun Seaman, Andrew Copas
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 14, 2025
Excess mortality in emergency departments in EnglandStephen Black, Shaun Seaman, Adrian Boyle
Statistics in Medicine|August 5, 2014
Review of methods for handling confounding by cluster and informative cluster size in clustered dataShaun Seaman, Menelaos Pavlou, Andrew Copas
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical|June 18, 2020
Regarding the publication The Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score: Fluctuations and prognostic ability in a longitudinal cohort of patients with MS authored by RH Gross <i>et al</i>Richard Roxburgh, Ernest Willoughby, Shaun Seaman
Biometrics|September 29, 2019
Adjusting for time-varying confounders in survival analysis using structural nested cumulative survival time modelsShaun Seaman, Oliver Dukes, Ruth Keogh, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|November 19, 2015
Gaining power and precision by using model-based weights in the analysis of late stage cancer trials with substantial treatment switchingJack Bowden, Shaun Seaman, Xin Huang, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 6, 2015
A note on obtaining correct marginal predictions from a random intercepts model for binary outcomesMenelaos Pavlou, Gareth Ambler, Shaun Seaman, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 31, 2015
Review and evaluation of penalised regression methods for risk prediction in low-dimensional data with few eventsMenelaos Pavlou, Gareth Ambler, Shaun Seaman, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 4, 2011
Missing data methods in Mendelian randomization studies with multiple instrumentsStephen Burgess, Shaun Seaman, Debbie A Lawlor, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|July 26, 2014
Relaxing the independent censoring assumption in the Cox proportional hazards model using multiple imputationDan Jackson, Ian R White, Shaun Seaman, et al.
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