Biostatistical method
In addition to the main research areas, our biostatisticians are involved in many research activities at the Faculty of Health Sciences and Odense University Hospital. Please go to the homepages of the individual staff members for more details.
Biostatistical methods and techniques
Statistical modeling in twin studies and other studies
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Analysis of twin data
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Generalized linear mixed models
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AI neural network models
Analysis of time dependent data
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Longitudinal data analysis
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Recurrent events data
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Time to event models
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Survival analysis of twin data
Analysis of high-dimensional data
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Non- og semi-parametric methods
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Regularized models
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Dimension reduction
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Supervised learning
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Statistic interaction
Functional data analysis
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Functional linear models
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Reproducing Kernel Hilbert spaces and Hilbert C*-modules
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Stochastic processes
Direct impact and causation
Causal analysis
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Causal inference in matched studies
Collaboration and knowledge sharing
The biostatistical team of researchers at EBB collaborate with several national and international partners.
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NorTwinCan : Nordic Twin Study of Cancer
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DTR : Danish Twin Research Center
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Twin Study at University of Helsinki
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L'Instituto Superiore di Sanitá
National Institute of Health, Italy -
Danish Statistical Society : DSTS
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Section of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen, Aarhus and Aalborg
Teaching and supervision
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Biostatistics I & II
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Advanced Biostatistics (Bootcamp)
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Analysis of Twin Data in Health Sciences
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Artificial Intelligence Learners in Health Science
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Survival Analysis
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Mixed Models in Health Science
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Biostatistical Consultancy Service
Editorial board
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Scandinavian Journal of Statistics : Theory and Applications
Professor Jacob Hjemborg, member of the board