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Yi-Hau Chen


Institute of Statistical Science
Academia Sinica
Taipei 11529, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Office: R204 (Tsai Yuan-Pei Memorial Hall )
Tel: 886-2-27836446 Ext. 622
FAX : 886-2-27831523
E-mail:
yhchen@stat.sinica.edu.tw


 

Research Interests

  • Biostatistics, Incomplete Data, Genetic Epidemiology, Survival Analysis

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Education

1997

PhD, National Taiwan University

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Professional Experience

2009-present

 

 

2003-present

 

Research Fellow, Institute of Statistical Science,

Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

 

Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

2000-2003

Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

1999-2004

Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan

2004-present

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan

 

 

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Publications

1.      Chen, Y.-H. (1994). Classes of life distribution and renewal counting process. Journal of Applied Probability, 31, 1110-1115.

2.      Chen, Y.-H., and Chen, H. (1999). Incomplete covariates data in generalized linear models. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 79, 247-258.

3.      Chen, Y.-H., and Chen, H. (2000). A unified approach to regression analysis under double sampling design. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Ser B, 62, 449-460.

4.      Chen, Y.-H. (2000). A robust imputation method for surrogate outcome data. Biometrika, 87, 711-716.

5.      Chen, Y.-H. (2002). Cox regression in cohort studies with validation sampling. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 64, 51-62.

6.      Chen, Y.-H. and Tsai, C.-C. P. (2002). A new method for estimation of the attenuation relationship with variance components. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 92, 1984-1991.

7.      Chen, Y.-H. and Wang, M. (2002). Sample size and optimal designs in stratified comparative trials to establish the equivalence of treatment effects among two ethnic groups. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 12, 553-566.

8.      Chatterjee, N., Chen, Y.-H., and Breslow, N. E. (2003). A pseudoscore estimator for regression problems with two-phase sampling. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 98, 158-168.

9.      Chen, Y.-H. (2004). New approach to association testing in case-parent designs under informative parental missingness. Genetic Epidemiology, 27, 131-140.

10.  Chen, Y.-H. (2006). Computationally efficient Monte Carlo EM algorithms for generalized linear mixed models. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 76, 817-828.

11.  Chen, Y.-H. and Lin, H.-W. (2006). Regression analysis under two-stage sampling designs: A brief review and perspective. Journal of the Chinese Statistical Association, 44, 79-90.

12.  Wu, J.-F., Chen, C.-H., Hsieh, R.-P., Shih, H.-H., Chen, Y.-H., Li, C.-R., Chiang, C.-Y., Shau, W.-Y., Ni, Y.-H., Chen, H.-L., Hsu, H.-Y. and Chang, M.-H. (2006). HLA typing associated with hepatitis B E antigen seroconversion in children with chronic hepatitis B virus infection: a long-term prospective sibling cohort study in Taiwan. Journal of Pediatrics, 148, 647-651.

13.  Tsai, C.-C. P., Chen, Y.-H. and Liu, C.-H. (2006). The path effect in ground motion variability: an application of the variance component technique. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 96, 1170-1176.

14.  Chen, Y.-H. and Kao, J.-T. (2006). Multinomial logistic regression approach to haplotype association analysis in population-based case-control studies. BMC Genetics, 7:43.

15.  Chatterjee, N. and Chen, Y.-H. (2007). Maximum likelihood inference on a mixed marginally  and conditionally specified regression model for genetic epidemiologic studies with two-phase sampling. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Ser B, 69, 123-142.

16.  Chatterjee, N. and Chen, Y.-H. (2007). A semiparametric pseudo-score method for analysis of two-phase studies with continuous phase-I covariates. Lifetime Data Analysis, 13, 607-622.

17.  Chen, Y.-H., Chatterjee, N., and Carroll, R. J. (2008). Retrospective analysis of haplotype-based case-control studies under a flexible model for gene-environment association. Biostatistics, 9, 81-99.

18.  Chen, Y.-H. and Lin, H.-W. (2008). Simple association analysis combining data from trios/sibships and unrelated controls. Genetic Epidemiology, 32, 520-527.

19.  Chen, Y.-H., Lin, H.-W, and Liu H. (2009). Two-stage analysis for gene-environment interaction utilizing both case-only and family-based analysis. Genetic Epidemiology, 33, 95-104.

20.  Chen, Y.-H., Chatterjee, N., and Carroll, R. J. (2009). Shrinkage estimators for robust and efficient inference in haplotype-based case-control studies. Journal of the American Statistical Association, to appear.

21.  Chen, Y.-H. (2009). Weighted Breslow-type estimator and maximum likelihood estimation in semiparametric transformation models, Biometrika, to appear.

22.  Chen, Y.-H., Wu, Y.-C., and Wang, M. (2009). A Bayesian approach to evaluating regional treatment effect in a multiregional trial, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, accepted.

23.  Tung, Y.-C., Chang, G.-M., and Chen, Y.-H. (2009). Associations of physician volume and weekend admissions with ischemic stroke outcome in Taiwan: a nationwide population-based study, Medical Care, accepted.

24.  Chen, Y.-H. and Zucker, M. D. (2009). Case-cohort analysis with semiparametric transformation models, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, accepted.

25.  Chatterjee, N., Chen, Y.-H., Luo, S., and Carroll, R. J. (2009). Analysis of case-control association studies: SNPs, imputation and haplotypes. Statistical Science, accepted.

26.  Lin, H.-W. and Chen, Y.-H. (2009). Association analysis under population stratification: a two-stage procedure utilizing population- and family-based Analyses. Human Heredity, to appear.

27.  Chen, Y.-H. (2009). Semiparametric marginal regression analysis for dependent competing risks under an assumed copula. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Ser B, accepted

 

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