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Zero-inflated regression models for radiation-induced chromosome aberration data: A comparative study (2015)
Journal Article
Oliveira, M., Einbeck, J., Higueras, M., Ainsbury, E., Puig, P., & Rothkamm, K. (2016). Zero-inflated regression models for radiation-induced chromosome aberration data: A comparative study. Biometrical Journal, 58(2), 259-279. https://doi.org/10.1002/bimj.201400233

Within the field of cytogenetic biodosimetry, Poisson regression is the classical approach for modeling the number of chromosome aberrations as a function of radiation dose. However, it is common to find data that exhibit overdispersion. In practice,... Read More about Zero-inflated regression models for radiation-induced chromosome aberration data: A comparative study.

Hotspots in Hindsight (2015)
Book Chapter
Julian, B., Foulger, G., Hatfield, O., Jackson, S., Simpson, E., Einbeck, J., & Moore, A. (2015). Hotspots in Hindsight. In G. Foulger, M. Lustrino, & S. King (Eds.), The Interdisciplinary Earth: A Volume in Honor of Don L. Anderson (105-121). The Geological Society of America / AGU. https://doi.org/10.1130/2015.2514%2808%29

Several workers have suggested that the locations of melting anomalies (hotspots) and the original locations of large igneous provinces (LIPs) and kimberlite pipes lie preferentially above the margins of two large low-shear-velocity provinces, or LLS... Read More about Hotspots in Hindsight.

A summer with genes: Simple disease classification from microarray data (2015)
Journal Article
Einbeck, J., Jackson, S. E., & Kasim, A. (2015). A summer with genes: Simple disease classification from microarray data. Mathematics today, 51(4), 186-188

In this article we report on the work carried out within the framework of a summer project, part-funded by an IMA small grant, in which an undergraduate student (the second author of this manuscript) developed and implemented methodology for disease... Read More about A summer with genes: Simple disease classification from microarray data.

A simple and intuitive test for number-inflation or number-deflation (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wilson, P., & Einbeck, J. (2015). A simple and intuitive test for number-inflation or number-deflation. In H. Wagner, & H. Friedl (Eds.), Proceedings of the 30th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling. Linz, Austria, 6-10 July 2015 (299-302)

We present a test of zero-modification which checks if the number of zeros is consistent with the hypothesized count distribution. This test is easily extended to test for inflation or deflation of any non-negative values, and, by performing multiple... Read More about A simple and intuitive test for number-inflation or number-deflation.