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Vanessa Didelez

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American Journal of Epidemiology|April 5, 2024
Invited commentary: where do the causal DAGS come from?Vanessa Didelez
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 12, 2016
Commentary: Should the analysis of observational data always be preceded by specifying a target experimental trial?Vanessa Didelez
Lifetime Data Analysis|September 16, 2018
Defining causal mediation with a longitudinal mediator and a survival outcomeVanessa Didelez
Lifetime Data Analysis|November 27, 2009
On Granger causality and the effect of interventions in time seriesMichael Eichler, Vanessa Didelez
The International Journal of Biostatistics|August 2, 2012
"Imagine a can opener"--the magic of principal stratum analysisPhilip Dawid, Vanessa Didelez
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|August 24, 2007
Mendelian randomization as an instrumental variable approach to causal inferenceVanessa Didelez, Nuala Sheehan
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|October 12, 2018
Covariate selection strategies for causal inference: Classification and comparisonJanine Witte, Vanessa Didelez
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology|June 17, 2014
Comparison of statistical methods for finding network motifsVanna Albieri, Vanessa Didelez
Human Genetics|May 29, 2019
Epidemiology, genetic epidemiology and Mendelian randomisation: more need than ever to attend to detailNuala A Sheehan, Vanessa Didelez
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 12, 2011
Commentary: Can 'many weak' instruments ever be 'strong'?Nuala A Sheehan, Vanessa Didelez
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American Journal of Epidemiology|April 5, 2024
Invited commentary: where do the causal DAGS come from?Vanessa Didelez
International Journal of Epidemiology|April 12, 2016
Commentary: Should the analysis of observational data always be preceded by specifying a target experimental trial?Vanessa Didelez
Lifetime Data Analysis|September 16, 2018
Defining causal mediation with a longitudinal mediator and a survival outcomeVanessa Didelez
Lifetime Data Analysis|November 27, 2009
On Granger causality and the effect of interventions in time seriesMichael Eichler, Vanessa Didelez
The International Journal of Biostatistics|August 2, 2012
"Imagine a can opener"--the magic of principal stratum analysisPhilip Dawid, Vanessa Didelez
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|August 24, 2007
Mendelian randomization as an instrumental variable approach to causal inferenceVanessa Didelez, Nuala Sheehan
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|October 12, 2018
Covariate selection strategies for causal inference: Classification and comparisonJanine Witte, Vanessa Didelez
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology|June 17, 2014
Comparison of statistical methods for finding network motifsVanna Albieri, Vanessa Didelez
Human Genetics|May 29, 2019
Epidemiology, genetic epidemiology and Mendelian randomisation: more need than ever to attend to detailNuala A Sheehan, Vanessa Didelez
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 12, 2011
Commentary: Can 'many weak' instruments ever be 'strong'?Nuala A Sheehan, Vanessa Didelez
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