(2015.7.14)公共卫生学院生育健康研究所学术讲座

   

 

Title: Network meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

Dr. Haitao Chu

Associate Professor

Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

日期:2015年7月14日10:15~11:15

地点:新公卫楼220会议室

主持人:刘建蒙  教授

讲座联系:82801759-115

报告人简介:

Dr. Haitao Chu is a tenured Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the UMN. Dr. Chu received his PhD in Biostatistics from Emory University in 2003. Dr. Chu was an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins University from 2003 to 2007, and a Research Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the UNC-CH from 2007 to 2010. Dr. Chu develops innovative methods for both observational studies and randomized clinical trials, and provides a full spectrum of cutting-edge statistical consulting services to biomedical investigators. Dr. Chu has published over 120 peer-reviewed manuscripts with over 5,500 Google Scholar citations and served as a Principal Investigator for a couple of statistical method grants. Dr Chu has advised 6 Master and 6 PhD students. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for the American Journal of Epidemiology, Statistics in Medicine, BMC Medical Research Methodology, and an editorial member for Scientific Reports.

Selected publications:

  1. Ma X, Chen Y, Cole SR,Chu H*.A hybrid Bayesian hierarchical model combining cohort and case-control studies for meta-analysis of diagnostic tests: accounting for partial verification bias. Statistical Methods in Medical Research2014, in press.
  2. Ma X, Nie L, Cole SR,Chu H*. Statistical methods for meta-analysis of diagnostic tests: an overview and tutorial, Statistical Methods in Medical Research2014, in press.
  3. Zhang J, Carlin BP, Neaton JD, Soon G, Nie L, Kane RL, Virnig BA, Chu H*. Network meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials: reporting the proper summaries. Clinical Trials2014; 11: 246-262.
  4. Zhang J, Cole SR, Richardson DB, Chu H*. A Bayesian approach to strengthen inference for case-control studies with multiple non-gold standard exposure assessments, Statistics in Medicine2013, 4426-37.
  5. Chu H*, Nie L, Chen Y, Huang Y, Sun W. Bivariate random effects models for meta-analysis of comparative studies with binary outcomes: methods for the absolute risk difference and relative risk, Statistical Methods in Medical Research2012, 21(6): 621-633.
  6. Chu H*, Nie L, Cole SR. Estimating the relative excess risk due to interaction: A Bayesian approach. Epidemiology2011, 242-248.