Yunzhi Lin
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Li Q, Lin J, Lin Y. (2020) Adaptive design implementation in confirmatory trials: Methods, practical considerations and case studies. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 106096 |
Ganju J, Lin Y, Zhou K. (2017) Robust inference for group sequential trials. Pharmaceutical Statistics |
Lin Y. (2016) Robust inference for responder analysis: Innovative clinical trial design using a minimum p-value approach. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications. 3: 65-69 |
Lin Y, Zhou K, Ganju J. (2016) A Single Test for Rejecting the Null Hypothesis in Subgroups and in the Overall Sample. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics |
Lin Y, Chappell R, Gönen M. (2016) A systematic selection method for the development of cancer staging systems. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 25: 1438-51 |
Lin Y, Zhu M, Su Z. (2015) The pursuit of balance: An overview of covariate-adaptive randomization techniques in clinical trials. Contemporary Clinical Trials |
Wang D, Li Y, Wang X, et al. (2015) Overview of Multiple Testing Methodology and Recent Development in Clinical Trials. Contemporary Clinical Trials |
Yoon H, Mehta MP, Perumal K, et al. (2015) Atypical meningioma: randomized trials are required to resolve contradictory retrospective results regarding the role of adjuvant radiotherapy. Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 11: 59-66 |
Lin Y, Su Z. (2013) A hybrid approach to achieving both marginal and conditional balances for stratification variables in sequential clinical trials. Pharmaceutical Statistics. 12: 275-81 |
Lin Y, Su Z. (2012) Quantifying the exact allocation ratios in randomized clinical trials with biased coin randomization. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 108: 197-202 |