Daniel Zelterman, Ph.D.
Professor,
Biostatistics
Professor Zelterman's research interests are centered in applied
statistics. He is the Director of the Biostatistics Core at the
Yale
Cancer Center and is Co-Director of the Methodology and Biostatistics
Core of the Center
for Interdisciplinary Research in AIDS (CIRA). His research
covers survival analysis, modeling of cancer mechanisms, and discrete
distributions. His interests in cancer epidemiology and genetics
have brought him to examine the analysis of pedigrees, familial
clusters of disease, and similar computationally intensive statistical
methods. He is the author of four books on the statistical analysis
of discrete data and associate editor of five scientific journals.
He is an elected fellow of the American Statistical Association.
Selected Publications
Zelterman, D. (2009). Applied Linear Models With SAS. Cambridge University Press.
Saif MW. Hashmi S. Zelterman D. Almhanna K. Kim R. (2008). Capecitabine vs continuous infusion 5-FU in neoadjuvant treatment of rectal cancer. A retrospective review. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 23(2):139-45
Gueorguieva R, Rosenheck R, Zelterman D (2008). Dirichlet component regression and its applications to psychiatric data. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. 52: 5344-55.
Zelterman, D. Models for Discrete Data, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 352, 2006.
Zelterman, D. Discrete
Distributions: Applications in the Health Sciences, Wiley,
J. (Ed.). 306, 2004.
Li, Y., Zelterman, D., and Forsyth, B.W.C. Analyzing
multiply matched cohort studies with two different comparison
groups: Application to pregnancy rates among HIV+ women.
Biometrics 59: 632-9, 2003.
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