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  1. Michael Crowther. Joint modeling of survival and longitudinal non‐survival data: current methods and issues. Report of the DIA Bayesian joint modeling working group. A Lawrence Gould, ME Boye,...

  2. Michael I. Crowther (born 1952) is a retired American zoological conservationist. He was appointed president and chief executive officer of the Indianapolis Zoo in 2002 and retired in January, 2020.

  3. Apr 11, 2022 · Michael J. Crowther. Biostatistician & Software Developer. Red Door Analytics AB. Biography. Michael was for many years an academic biostatistician, rising to Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Leicester, before relocating to Stockholm in 2021 to pursue some new challenges.

  4. We specialise in expert statistical consulting within medical research, bespoke software development, and advanced training in biostatistics. About Us. Posts. stmt: Modelling multiple timescales using flexible parametric survival models in Stata. Posted by Michael Crowther. 4th October 2023. Read more Read all Blog Posts.

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  5. Jun 5, 2018 · merlin - a unified modelling framework for data analysis and methods development in Stata. Michael J. Crowther. merlin can do a lot of things. From simple stuff, like fitting a linear regression or a Weibull survival model, to a three-level logistic mixed effects model, or a multivariate joint model of multiple longitudinal outcomes (of ...

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    • arXiv:1806.01615 [stat.CO]
    • 2018
    • Submitted to the Stata Journal
  6. Oct 15, 2020 · We welcomed Dr. Michael J. Crowther, Associate Professor of Biostatistics from the University of Leicester, for our next Stata Happy Hour. Dr. Crowther’s mai...

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  7. Oct 22, 2021 · Crowther and Lambert (2013) developed a general algorithm to simulate event times from a cus- tom, user-defined hazard or cumulative hazard function, using a combination of root-finding and nested numerical integration, which was also incorporated into survsim.