Publications by Statistical Genetics and Epidemiology Our research spans areas of statistical genetics, in particular the development of powerful statistical approaches to analyse genetic data, as well as studying infectious diseases. Anderson, R. et al. (1997) “Correction: Transmission dynamics and epidemiology of BSE in British cattle”, Nature, 386(6622), pp. 302–302. Ye, X. et al. (1997) “The non‐randomness of the distribution of Trichuris trichiura and Ascaris lumbricoides eggs in faeces and the effect of stirring faecal specimens”, Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2(3), pp. 261–264. Donnelly, C. et al. (1997) “Some Plasma Constituents Correlate with Human Cataract Location and Nuclear Colour”, Ophthalmic Research, 29(4), pp. 207–217. Gregson, S. et al. (1996) “Demographic approaches to the estimation of incidence of HIV-1 infection among adults from age-specific prevalence data in stable endemic conditions”, AIDS, 10(14), pp. 1689–1697. Anderson, R. et al. (1996) “Transmission dynamics and epidemiology of BSE in British cattle”, Nature, 382(6594), pp. 779–788. Phillips, C. et al. (1996) “Skin disease and age-related cataract.”, Acta Dermato Venereologica, 76(4), pp. 314–318. Phillips, C. et al. (1996) “Human Cataract Risk Factors: Significance of Abstention from, and High Consumption of, Ethanol (U-Curve) and Non-Significance of Smoking”, Ophthalmic Research, 28(4), pp. 237–247. Donnelly, C. (1995) “The spatial analysis of covariates in a study of environmental epidemiology”, Statistics in Medicine, 14(21‐22), pp. 2393–2409. Donnelly, C. et al. (1995) “Some blood plasma constituents correlate with human cataract.”, British Journal of Ophthalmology, 79(11), pp. 1036 – 1036. Donnelly, C., Laird, N. and Ware, J. (1995) “Prediction and Creation of Smooth Curves for Temporally Correlated Longitudinal Data”, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 90(431), pp. 984–989. Previous page ‹‹ … Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Current page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 … Next page ››