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    Using Bayesian hierarchical modeling for performance evaluation of clinical trial accrual for a cancer center by Shi, Xiaosong, Mudaranthakam, Dinesh Pal, Wick, Jo A., Streeter, David, Thompson, Jeffrey A., Streeter, Natalie R., Lin, Tara L., Hines, Joseph, Mayo, Matthew S., Gajewski, Byron J.

    “…Slow patient accrual in cancer clinical trials is always a concern. In 2021, the University of Kansas Comprehensive Cancer Center (KUCC), an NCI-designated…”
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    Women Physicians and Promotion in Academic Medicine by Richter, Kimber P, Clark, Lauren, Wick, Jo A, Cruvinel, Erica, Durham, Dianne, Shaw, Pamela, Shih, Grace H, Befort, Christie A, Simari, Robert D

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (26-11-2020)
    “…In analyses of data on graduates from all U.S. medical schools from 1979 through 2013, women were less likely than men to be promoted from assistant to…”
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    Programming of infant neurodevelopment by maternal obesity: potential role of maternal inflammation and insulin resistance by Dewi, Mira, Carlson, Susan E, Gustafson, Kathleen M, Sullivan, Debra K, Wick, Jo A, Hull, Holly R

    Published in Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition (01-06-2017)
    “…Background and Objectives: Recent studies show that maternal obesity is associated with impaired offspring neurodevelopmental outcomes. The mechanism…”
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    Improving the efficiency of clinical trials by standardizing processes for Investigator Initiated Trials by Mudaranthakam, Dinesh Pal, Phadnis, Milind A., Krebill, Ron, Clark, Lauren, Wick, Jo A., Thompson, Jeffrey, Keighley, John, Gajewski, Byron J., Koestler, Devin C., Mayo, Matthew S.

    “…Early phase clinical trials are the first step in testing new medications and therapeutics developed by clinical and biomedical investigators. These trials aim…”
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    Potential factors associated with perceived cognitive impairment in breast cancer survivors by Myers, Jamie S., Wick, Jo A., Klemp, Jennifer

    Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-11-2015)
    “…Purpose This cross-sectional study was designed to explore potential factors associated with perceived cognitive impairment (PCI) in breast cancer survivors…”
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    Assessing the incidence and severity of drug adverse events: a Bayesian hierarchical cumulative logit model by Duan, Jiawei, Gajewski, Byron J., Sen, Paramita, Wick, Jo A.

    Published in Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics (03-03-2024)
    “…Detection of safety signals based on multiple comparisons of adverse events (AEs) between two treatments in a clinical trial involves evaluations requiring…”
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    Supplemental Screening With Automated Breast Ultrasound in Women With Dense Breasts: Comparing Notification Methods and Screening Behaviors by Aripoli, Allison, Fountain, Kelly, Winblad, Onalisa, Gatewood, Jason, Hill, Jacqueline, Wick, Jo A, Inciardi, Marc

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-01-2018)
    “…Supplemental screening with ultrasound has been shown to detect additional breast malignancies in women with dense breast tissue and normal mammogram findings…”
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    DHA supplementation for early preterm birth prevention: An application of Bayesian finite mixture models to adaptive clinical trial design optimization by Shi, Xiaosong, Wick, Jo A., Christifano, Danielle N., Carlson, Susan E., Brown, Alexandra R., Mudaranthakam, Dinesh Pal, Gajewski, Byron J.

    Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-09-2024)
    “…Early preterm birth (ePTB) - born before 34 weeks of gestation - poses a significant public health challenge. Two randomized trials indicated an ePTB reduction…”
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    Designing and analyzing clinical trials for personalized medicine via Bayesian models by Zhang, Chuanwu, Mayo, Matthew S., Wick, Jo A., Gajewski, Byron J.

    “…Patients with different characteristics (e.g., biomarkers, risk factors) may have different responses to the same medicine. Personalized medicine clinical…”
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    T-cell trafficking plays an essential role in tumor immunity by Aires, Daniel J., Yoshida, Masaru, Richardson, Stephen K., Bai, Mei, Liu, Luzheng, Moreno, Roberto, Lazar, Alexander J.F., Wick, Jo A., Rich, Benjamin E., Murphy, George, Blumberg, Richard S., Fuhlbrigge, Robert C., Kupper, Thomas S.

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-01-2019)
    “…Distinct populations of effector memory T cells use different homing receptors to traffic to the skin and gut. Whether tissue-selective T cells are needed for…”
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    Formula with long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids reduces incidence of allergy in early childhood by Foiles, Amanda M., Kerling, Elizabeth H., Wick, Jo A., Scalabrin, Deolinda M. F., Colombo, John, Carlson, Susan E.

    Published in Pediatric allergy and immunology (01-03-2016)
    “…Background Allergy has sharply increased in affluent Western countries in the last 30 years. N‐3 long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n‐3 LCPUFAs) may…”
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    Race, Gender, and Faculty Retention in Academic Medicine by Scheuermann, Taneisha S., Clark, Lauren, Sultana, Nasrin, Machado, Nathalia, Shergina, Elena, Polineni, Deepika, Shih, Grace H., Simari, Robert D., Wick, Jo A., Richter, Kimber P.

    Published in JAMA network open (04-11-2024)
    “…Importance Poor retention may be associated with lack of faculty diversity in academic medicine. Objective To examine differences in faculty retention by…”
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    Using a Bayesian model of the joint distribution of pain and time on medication to decide on pain medication for neuropathy by Gao, Guangyi, Wick, Jo A., Brown, Alexandra R., Barohn, Richard J., Gajewski, Byron J.

    “…The PAIN-CONTRoLS trial compared four medications in treating Cryptogenic sensory polyneuropathy. The primary outcome was a utility function that combined two…”
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    Accrual Prediction Program: A web-based clinical trials tool for monitoring and predicting accrual for early-phase cancer studies by Liu, Junhao, Wick, Jo A, Mudaranthakam, Dinesh Pal, Jiang, Yu, Mayo, Matthew S, Gajewski, Byron J

    Published in Clinical trials (London, England) (01-12-2019)
    “…Background Monitoring subject recruitment is key to the success of a clinical trial. Accordingly, researchers have developed accrual-monitoring tools to…”
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    Multidisciplinary group clinic appointments: the Self-Management and Care of Heart Failure (SMAC-HF) trial by Smith, Carol E, Piamjariyakul, Ubolrat, Wick, Jo A, Spertus, John A, Russell, Christy, Dalton, Kathleen M, Elyachar, Andrea, Vacek, James L, Reeder, Katherine M, Nazir, Niaman, Ellerbeck, Edward F

    Published in Circulation. Heart failure (01-11-2014)
    “…This trial tested the effects of multidisciplinary group clinic appointments on the primary outcome of time to first heart failure (HF) rehospitalization or…”
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    Bayesian design for two-arm randomized Phase II clinical trials with endpoints from the exponential family using multiple constraints by Jiang, Wei, Wick, Jo A., He, Jianghua, Mahnken, Jonathan D., Mayo, Matthew S.

    Published in Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics (03-09-2018)
    “…Frequentist design for two-arm randomized Phase II clinical trials with outcomes from the exponential dispersion family was proposed previously, where the…”
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    A Bayesian Analysis of Synchronous Distance Learning versus Matched Traditional Control in Graduate Biostatistics Courses by Wick, Jo A., Yeh, Hung-Wen, Gajewski, Byron J.

    Published in The American statistician (01-05-2017)
    “…Distance learning can be useful for bridging geographical barriers to education in rural settings. However, empirical evidence on the equivalence of distance…”
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