Ming-Hui Chen
Professor of Statistics
Office: CLAS 335
Phone: (860) 486-6984
Email: mhchen at stat.uconn.edu
Website: www.stat.uconn.edu/~mhchen
Department of Statistics
215 Glenbrook Rd. U-4120
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-4120
   
Research Interests
 

Bayesian Statistical Methodology, Bayesian Computation, Categorical Data Analysis, DNA Microarray Data Analysis, Missing Data Analysis (EM, MCEM, and Bayesian), Monte Carlo Methodology, Prior Elicitation, Statistical Methodology for Prostate Cancer Data, Statistical Modeling, Survival data analysis, and Variable Selection.

 
Recent Publications
  • (with J.G. Ibrahim and Q.- M. Shao) 2006. Posterior propriety and computation for the Cox regression model with applications to missing covariates. Biometrika, 93, 791-807.
  • (With J.G. Ibrahim) 2006. The Relationship Between the Power Prior and Hierarchical Models. Bayesian Analysis, 1, 551-574.
  • (With A.V. D’Amico, M. Loffredo, A.A. Renshaw and B. Loffredo) 2006. Six-month Androgen suppression plus radiation therapy compared with radiation therapy alone for men with prostate cancer and a rapidly increasing pretreatment prostate-specific antigen level. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 24(25), 4190-4195.
  • (With S. Kim, D.K. Dey and D. Gamerman) 2007. Bayesian dynamic models for survival date with a cure fraction. Lifetime Data Analysis, 13, 17-35.