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On the Use of Random Effect Models for Radiation Biodosimetry

Einbeck, Jochen; Ainsbury, Elizabeth; Barnard, Stephen; Oliveira, Maria; Manning, Grainne; Puig, Pere; Badie, Christophe

Authors

Elizabeth Ainsbury

Stephen Barnard

Maria Oliveira

Grainne Manning

Pere Puig

Christophe Badie



Contributors

E. Ainsbury
Editor

M. Calle
Editor

E. Cardis
Editor

G. Gómez
Editor

P. Puig
Editor

Abstract

The application of random effect models to different radiation biomarkers, including cytogenetic, protein-based, and gene-expression based biomarkers, is discussed. Explicit case studies are provided for the latter two scenarios, in which random effect models appear especially attractive as they can cope well with the large inter-individual variation which is typical for these biomarkers.

Citation

Einbeck, J., Ainsbury, E., Barnard, S., Oliveira, M., Manning, G., Puig, P., & Badie, C. (2017). On the Use of Random Effect Models for Radiation Biodosimetry. In E. Ainsbury, M. Calle, E. Cardis, J. Einbeck, G. Gómez, & P. Puig (Eds.), Extended abstracts Fall 2015 : Biomedical Big Data ; Statistics for Low Dose Radiation Research (89-94). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55639-0_15

Online Publication Date May 9, 2017
Publication Date May 9, 2017
Deposit Date May 16, 2017
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Publisher Springer Verlag
Pages 89-94
Series Title Trends in mathematics
Book Title Extended abstracts Fall 2015 : Biomedical Big Data ; Statistics for Low Dose Radiation Research.
ISBN 9783319556383
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55639-0_15
Related Public URLs https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316806783_On_the_Use_of_Random_Effect_Models_for_Radiation_Biodosimetry