Nicholas P. Jewell, Ph.D.
Professor of Biostatistics and Statistics
PHONE: (510) 642-4627
FAX: (510) 643-5163
LOCATION: 107 Haviland Hall
E-MAIL: jewell@berkeley.edu
WEBSITE: Selected Works of Nicholas P. Jewell
Courses
- PH 240A
- PH 241
- PH 242C
Research Interests
- Statistical methods related to infectious diseases, including AIDS
- Biostatistical techniques in epidemiological data analysis
- Survival analysis and stochastic processes
- Genomics
Publications
Jewell NP. Quantifying the source of infection for HIV-infected hemophiliacs in the UK from 1979—1984. Statistics in Medicine 2009. 28: 1464-72.
Rosenblum M, Jewell NP, van der Laan MJ, Shiboski S, van der Straten A, Padian N. Analyzing direct effects in randomized trials with secondary intervention: An application to HIV prevention trials. Journal of the Royal Statistical Association, Series A. 2009. 172: 443-65.
Young J, Jewell NP, Samuels S. Regression analysis of a disease onset distribution using diagnosis data, Biometrics 2008. 64: 20-8.
Jewell NP, Lei X, Ghani AC, Donnelly C, Leung GM, Ho IM, Hedley AJ. Non-parametric estimation of the case fatality ratio with competing risks data: an application to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Statistics in Medicine 2007. 26: 1982-98.
Jewell NP. Statistics for Epidemiology, Chapman & Hall, New York, 2003.
Profile Updated: August 21, 2009