Clinical usefulness of the SAMe-TT2R2 score to predict a poor TTR
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Clinical usefulness of the SAMe-TT2R2 score to predict a poor TTR
In this project we attempt to find the association between the probability of heart disease and various demographic or health factors of the patients including age, sex, chest pain type, cholesterol levels etc.
R package for the working paper "Detecting Behavioral Hazard in Health Care" by Chandra, Flack, and Obermeyer
An interactive webtool exploring GRIN genes and related disorders
Poster for 2021 Society for Research in Psychopathology conference - "How is personality pathology related to negative perceptions of others?"
COVID geospatial project for obstetrics & gynecology.
Data and analyses code for the manuscript "Revisiting cardiac output estimated noninvasively from oxygen uptake during exercise: An exploratory hypothesis generating replication study"
Supplementary code for the analysis of bridging with BsAb for BCMA CAR-T cell therapy in relapsed/refractory Multiple Myeloma.
R work for my PhD with the same name
Results of binary classification of Yelp reviews as pertaining to conventional or alternative medicine using random forests
😄 Glasgow Coma Scale을 참고하거나 간단한 계산을 할 수 있는 단순한 패키지입니다. https://asancpt.github.io/glascowcoma
My report for the Statistical Learning course - academic year 2022/2023
Comparison of Binary Diagnostic Tests in a Paired Study Design
Repository for analyzing Mexican medical students' mental health data
Function that computes ICCs and related statistics for permutations/subsets of raters.
CTAMACE is a web application which can be used to predict major cardiovascular events (MACE) two years following coronary multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) using combined anatomical coronary findings and clinical features
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