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ANANDA SEN, Ph.D.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Department of Family Medicine
University of Michigan
1018 Fuller Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734)-998-7120 (ext. 344)
E-mail: [email protected]
3490 Honeysuckle Court
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: (734)-994-6044
Title and Contents
Page 1
Education
Page 2
Academic Appointments
Page 2
Administrative Appointments
Page 2
Research Interests
Page 3
Awards and Honors
Page 3
Grants
Page 3
Professional Affiliations
Page 10
Professional Service
Page 11
Teaching
Page 15
Supervision of Student Essays/Thesis/Dissertations
Page 17
Bibliography
Page 19
Conference Presentations/Seminars
Page 29
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EDUCATION
1993
Ph.D., Statistics, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Dissertation Title: New Models for Reliability growth and Associated Inferences.
Dissertation Advisor: Gouri K Bhattacharyya
1987
M. Stat., Statistics, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India.
1985
B. Stat. (Hons.) Statistics, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2014 – present
Research Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2014 – present
Research Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2010 – 2014
Research Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2011 – 2014
Research Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2003 – 2010
Associate Research Scientist, Center for Statistical Consultation and
Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2003 – present
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1999 – 2003
Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1993 – 1999
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland
University, Rochester, Michigan.
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
2012 – present
Ananda Sen
Director, Biostatistics & Informatics Core, GI SPORE University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
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Recurrent event data in medical and engineering applications
Analysis of competing risks survival data
Accelerated failure-time modeling
Bayesian methodologies in reliability and survival analysis
Measuring inter-rater agreement
AWARDS AND HONORS
2016
University of Michigan School of Public Health Excellence in Teaching Award
2015
Lee A. Green Collegiate Research Professor for biostatistical contributions to areas in
women’s health, cancer prevention, and quality of life
2013
Elected Fellow, American Statistical Association
2011
Invited Panel Reviewer: Theory and Application of Reliability Growth Modeling to Defense
Systems, Committee of National Statistics (CNSTAT) National Academy of Sciences.
2010
Elected member, International Statistical Institute.
2003
Oakland University Summer Research Fellowship:
“Analysis of Survival Data with Dependent Competing Risks”.
1998
Oakland University Summer Research Fellowship:
“Minimax Strategies for Accelerated Life Tests”.
1994
Oakland University Summer Research Fellowship:
“A New Direction in Modeling Reliability Growth”.
GRANTS
Present and Active
NIH
Decision Aid to Technologically Enhance Shared Decision Making (DATES)
PI: Jimbo 04/01/11 – 03/31/15 (no cost extension 03/31/17)
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $1,385,910 total direct costs)
NIH
Telemonitoring Enhanced Support for Depression Self-Management
PI: Aikens 09/01/12 – 08/31/17
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $2,177,299 total direct costs)
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NIH/NIDCD
Early Audiology Referral in Primary Care
PI: Zazove 12/30/13 – 11/30/18
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $421,177 total direct costs)
NIH/NIDCD
Mechanisms of Health Literacy and Information Accessibility in the Deaf
PI: McKee 09/17/15 – 08/31/20
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $3,172,613 total direct costs)
NIH
Co-Targeting CDK4 and MEK for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
PI: Leopold 07/06/15 – 06/30/16
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $370,838 total direct costs)
NIH
Design of MEK Inhibitor Regimens for the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer
PI: Leopold 04/01/12 – 03/31/17
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $1,932,541 total direct costs)
AJPM Board of Governors
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
PI: Boulton 01/01/13 – 12/31/15
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $4,030,987 total direct costs)
NIH
Speaking Their Language: Using Social Media and Texting to Create an Adolescent
Centered Approach to Healthy Weight Gain During Pregnancy
PI: Chang 03/01/16-02/28/22
Role: Mentor
(approximately $673,650 total direct costs)
NIH
Study of Exposures and Biomarkers in Cancer Epidemiology
PI: Satagopan 02/01/16-01/31/20
Role: PI, University of Michigan
(approximately $223,975 total direct costs)
NIH
MI-BP: mHealth to Improve Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive African Americans
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PI: Buis 09/01/16-08/31/21
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $3,780,545 total direct costs)
NIH/NCI
Great Lakes/New England Clinical Epidemiology and Validation Center
PI: Brenner 09/01/15-08/31/20
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $4,162,583 total direct costs)
MCube
Bayesian Inference for Dependent Agreement Measures
PI: Sen 01/01/16-04/29/17
($60,000 total direct costs)
Building Block Grant, University of Michigan, Department of Family Medicine
Improving Contraceptive Care for Women with Chronic Conditions: A Novel, Web-based
Decision Aid in Primary Care
PI: Wu 09/01/16-08/031/21
Role: Co-Investigator
Amount: $25,000
Pending
NIH/NCI
Translational Research in GI Cancer
PI: Brenner 09/01/16 – 08/31/21
Role: Principal Investigator, Biostatistics Core
(approximately $12,500,000 total direct costs)
NIH/NCI
Great Lakes/New England Clinical Epidemiology and Validation Center
PI: Brenner 09/01/15-08/31/20
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $4,162,583 total direct costs)
NIH/NICHD
Improving Contraceptive Care for Women with Chronic Conditions: A Novel, Web-based
Decision Aid in Primary Care
PI: Wu 09/01/16-08/31/21
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $842,400 total direct costs)
NIH
Fatty Acid Control of the Pro-Inflammatory State in Obesity
PI: Djuric 07/01/17-06/30/21
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Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $3,165,634 total direct costs)
NIH
Identification of Microbiome Based Markers to Improve Colorectal Cancer Detection
PI: Ruffin 04/01/17-03/31/20
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $1,700,228 total direct costs)
NIH
Exploring the Neurobiological Mechanisms of Self-administered Acupressure for Insomnia
Co-PIs: Harris/Zick 04/01/17-03/31/22
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $3,859,040 total direct costs)
Beaumont Research Institute/NIH
Prenatal Behavioral Intervention to Prevent Urinary Incontinence, a Single Arm Mixed Methods
Evaluation Trial
UM PI: Fetters 07/01/17-06/30/19
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $33,590 total direct costs)
Previous
NIH
Enhancing Informal Caregiving to Support Diabetes Self Management
PI: Aikens 04/01/11-03/31/16
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $1,603,663 total direct costs)
NIH/NCI
Translational Research in GI Cancer
PI: Brenner 09/13/10 – 08/31/15
Role: Principal Investigator, Biostatistics Core
(approximately $7,320,475 total direct costs)
NIH/NCI
Great Lakes/New England Clinical Epidemiology and Validation Center
PI: Brenner 07/01/10-06/30/15
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $1,385,910 total direct costs)
NIH/NCI
Acupressure for Persistent Cancer Related Fatigue
PI: Zick 08/01/10-07/31/15
Role: Co-Investigator
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(approximately $290,118 total direct costs)
Universal Renal Research and Education Association
Dialysis, Outcomes and Practice Patterns, Study (DOPPS)
PI: Li 01/01/13 – 12/31/14
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $175,364 total direct costs)
Forest Research Institute, Inc.
Comparing the Efficacy and Tolerability of Nebivolol versus Sustained Release Metoprolol
Succinate in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
PI: Saran 11/30/10-06/30/13
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $436,935 total direct costs)
NIH
Predicting Placebo Responses Across Disease States
PI: Zubieta 07/01/09-06/30/13
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $820,566 total direct costs)
Arbor Research Collaborative for Health
Dialysis, Outcomes and Practice Patterns, Study (DOPPS)
PI: Li 01/01/13 – 12/31/13
Role: Biostatistician
NIH (R01 HD054767)
Longitudinal Population-based Study of Vulvodynia
PI: Reed 05/01/08 – 04/30/13
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $398,889 total direct costs)
BCBS
Women’s and Men’s Hypertension Experiences and Emerging Lifestyles Intervention
(WHEELS-I)
PI: Scisney-Matlock 09/01/09-05/31/12
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $95,800 direct costs)
Qatar Foundation
Providing Culturally Appropriate Health Care Services in Qatar: Development of a
Multilingual “Patient Cultural Assessment of Quality” Instrument
PI: Fetters 09/01/09-08/31/12
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $1,001,965 total costs)
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NIH/NCI (CA080846-06A1)
Cancer Chemoprevention and Mentoring Clinical Researchers
PI: Ruffin 08/22/06 – 07/31/11 (no cost ext 07/31/12)
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $740,034 total costs)
University Renal Research and Education Association
International Dialysis, Outcomes and Practice Patterns, Study (I-DOPPS)
PI: Saran 08/01/07 – 07/31/08 (no cost ext 12/31/11)
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $211,820 total costs)
NIMH
Greater Flint Depression in Primary Care Partnership
PI: Klinkman 12/01/07 – 11/30/10
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $226,528 direct costs)
MICHR
Greater Flint in Primary Care Partnership
PI: Klinkman 12/01/07 – 11/30/08 (no cost ext 08/31/10)
Role: Biostatistician
($25,000 total costs)
Department of the Army (W81XWH-07-2-0050)
Developing Biomarkers for Fibromyyalgia
PI: Harris 05/15/07 – 5/14/09 (no cost extension 10/15/10)
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $311,752 total direct costs)
NIH
Medical Marvels Interactive Translational Research Experience (MITRE)
PI: Fetters 09/30/08 – 09/29/10
Role: Biostatistician
($25,000 total costs)
NIH
Characterization of Pain Processing in Vulvodynia (Administrative Supplement)
PI: Reed 09/30/09 – 09/29/10
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $74,832 total costs)
NIH
Modeling Professional Attitudes and Teaching Humanistic Communication in
VR (M-PathicVR)
PI: Fetters 07/01/09 – 06/30/10
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Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $482,155 total costs)
MICHR
Phase IIa Study of Ginger Root Standardized to 5%-gingerols on Markers of Cellular
Apoptosis, Cell Signaling and Proliferation in Gut Mucosa in Participants at Increased
Risk for Colon Cancer
PI: Zick 07/01/09 – 06/30/10
Role: Biostatistician
($50,000 total costs)
Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research, University of Michigan; New
Pilot and Collaborative Program for Translational and Clinical Research
Streamlining Cancer Screening through Informational Technology (SCanIT)
PI: Jimbo 11/01/07 – 10/31/08 (no cost ext 05/30/10)
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $100,000 total direct costs)
RWJF (57408)
Enhancing Adherence by Building e-communities
PI: Richardson 07/01/06 – 06/30/09
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $300,000 total costs)
MICHR
Translating an Internet-Mediated Walking Program into a Feasible Clinical Practice Tool
PI: Richardson 09/01/07 – 08/31/08
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $100,000 total costs)
NIH
Characterization of Pain Processing in Vulvodynia
PI: Reed 01/01/05 –12/31/07 (no cost ext 12/31/08)
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $1,053,025 total costs)
NIH (RO1 MH63092)
Neurobiological Predictors of Stress-Related Disorders After Surgery
PI: Liberzon 07/1/01-06/31/07 (no-cost extension 6/30/08)
Role: Co-I
(approximately $250,000 total direct costs)
CDC (MM-0789-04/04)
Family Assessment of Risk Evaluation (FARE) Trial
PI: Ruffin 10/01/03 - 09/30/07 (no cost extension 09/30/08)
Role: Biostatistician
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(approximately $1,199,081 total costs)
Department of the Army, Department of Defense (DAMD17-00-2-0018)
Mechanisms in Chronic Multisymptom Illnesses (CMI)
PI: Clauw 4/01/02-10/01/07 (no-cost extension 10/01/08)
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $13,997,000 total costs)
Center for Health Communications Research, UM
Stepping Up to Health: Expanding the Reach
PI: Richardson 01/01/06-12/31/06 (no cost extension 6/01/07)
Role: Consultant
(approximately $49,180 total costs)
NIH
Design and Feasibility of a Mediterranean Diet
PI: Djuric 09/01/04-06/30/06
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $75,000 total direct costs)
Michigan Diabetes Research and Training (P60 DK020572)
Automated Step Count Feedback to Promote Physical Activity in Diabetes
PI: Richardson 04/01/05 – 03/31/06 (no cost extension 7/31/06)
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $42,500 total costs)
Association of Schools of Public Health/Center for Disease Control/National Institute
of Occupational Safety and Health
Evaluation of Digital Chest Radiographs for Pneumoconioses
PI: Franzblau 10/01/02 - 9/30/05 (no cost extension 09/30/06)
Role: Co-Investigator
(approximately $299,707 total costs)
NIH
Neuroimmunology/Cytokine Alterations in Vulvodynia
PI: Reed 09/29/00 – 08/31/03, (no cost extension 08/31/05)
Role: Biostatistician
(approximately $120,800 total costs)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Statistical Association
Institute of Mathematical Statistics
International Statistical Institute
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International Indian Statistical Association
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
American Statistical Association
2016
Program chair, Section on Physical & Engineering Sciences, Joint Statistical
Meetings, Chicago, IL.
2016
Organizer, Invited Session on Getting High on Statistics – Powering Large-Scale
Data Analysis, Joint Statistical Meetings, Chicago, IL.
2016
Organizer, Topic Contributed Session on Maintenance, monitoring, and Inference:
different aspects of reliability models in industrial applications, Joint Statistical
Meetings, Chicago, IL.
2015
Organizer, Roundtable discussions sponsored by the Section on Physical &
Engineering Sciences, Joint Statistical Meetings, Seattle, WA.
2014
Organizer, Invited Session on Penalized Methods for Applications in Health
Sciences, Joint Statistical Meetings, Boston, MA.
2014
Organizer, Invited Session on Approaches to Solving Challenges in Industrial
Applications, Joint Statistical Meetings, Boston, MA.
2012
Co-chair, General Methodology Section, Joint Statistical Meetings Program
Committee, 2013. American Statistical Association.
2012
Organizer & Chair, Introductory Overview Lecture: Celebrating the History of
Statistics; speakers: Steven Stigler, Alan Agresti and Xiao-Li Meng, Joint
Statistical Meetings, Montreal, Canada, 2013.
2012
Organizer & Chair, Topic Contributed Session on Statistical Practice: Challenges
Encountered in Government and Industrial Applications, Joint Statistical
Meetings, Montreal, Canada, 2013.
2009
Organizer & Chair, Topic Contributed Session on Models and Methodologies for
Truncated and Censored Data, Joint Statistical Meetings, Washington, DC.
2006
Organizer & Chair, Topic Contributed Session on Recent Advances on Analyzing
Agreement Data, Joint Statistical Meetings, Seattle, Washington.
2004 – present Member, Ann Arbor Chapter, American Statistical Association.
2003 – present Member, Section on Physical and Earth Sciences, American Statistical Association
2011 – present Member, Section on Bayesian Statistical Sciences, Section on Epidemiology,
American Statistical Association
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1996
Chair, Measurement Error Models, Joint Statistical Meetings, Chicago, Illinois.
1993 – 2003
Member, Detroit Chapter, American Statistical Association.
Study sections
2016
2015
2014
Reviewer, National Science Foundation.
Member, National Science Foundation.
Chair, The National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Special Emphasis Panel. Panel I: Infection Prevention Strategies (STD), Panel M:
Nutrition and Obesity Policy Network (Evidence-based).
Co-chair, The National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion Special Emphasis Panel. Panel K: Chronic Disease Self-Management
and Workplace Health, Panel L: Physical Activity Policy Network
(Sedentary lifestyles).
Member, The National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion Special Emphasis Panel. Evaluated applications submitted to Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for Special Interest Projects
Competitive Supplements (SIPS): SIP 45: Systematic Review of Effective
Community-based Interventions of Clinical Preventive Service for Older Adults;
and SIP 46: Measuring Impact of Multi-Component Interventions to Prevent Older
Adult Falls and Assessing Sustainability and Scalability.
2014
2011
Editorial Positions
2013 – present
Statistics Editor, American Journal of Preventive Medicine
2013 – present
Book Review Editor, International Statistical Review
2011 – present
Associate Editor, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
2011 – present
Statistical Reviewer, Annals of family Medicine
2007 – present
Associate Editor, Communications in Statistics
Reviewer/Referee
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Journal of the American Statistical Association
Technometrics
Biometrics
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
Communications in Statistics--Theory and Methods
Communications in Statistics—Simulation and Computation
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
Statistics and Probability Letters
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IEEE Transactions on Reliability
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Mathematical Biosciences
Metrika
Statistics
American Statistician
Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Annals of Family Medicine
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Book reviews
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“Data Analysis using Regression Models”, by E. Frees (for publisher).
“Theory of Dispersion Models” by B. Jørgensen, Technometrics, Vol 41, pp 177-178, 1999.
“Statistical Reliability Engineering” by B. Gnedenko, I. Pavlov, and Ushakov (edited by S.
Chakravarty), Technometrics, Vol 42, pp 315-316, 2000.
“Skew-elliptical Distributions and their Applications: A Journey Beyond Normality” (edited by
Marc G Genton), Technometrics, Vol 47, pp 519-521, 2005.
Consulting/Collaborative Activity
2003 – present Collaborative research projects with faculty at the Department of Family Medicine
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2010 – present Research collaboration with faculty at the Comprehensive Cancer Center,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2003 – 2010
Consulting with research faculty at the University of Michigan, Center for
Statistical Consultation and Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
2000 – 2002
Consulting, Department of Civil Engineering, State University of New York,
Buffalo, New York.
1993 – 2003
Consulting, Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University
Rochester, Michigan.
1993 – 2003
Consulting, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan.
1992 – 1993
Consulting, Department of Radiology and Radiation Oncology, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
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Conference Organization
2015
Vice Chair, Organizing Committee, 60th World Statistics Congress ISI 2015
July 26-31, 2015, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
2012
Member, Organizing Committee, International Symposium for Business and
Industrial Statistics (ISBIS), June 17-21, 2012. Bangkok, Thailand.
Other Organizational and Volunteer Service
2010-present
Judge, Family Medicine Research Day, Howell, Michigan
2007
Organizer, Invited Session on Reliability and Life-testing, Joint Statistical Meeting
and International Conference on Statistics, Probability and Related Areas
Cochin, India.
2002
Organizer, Invited Session on Bayesian Statistics, Fourth Biennial International
Conference on Statistics, Probability and Related Areas, Dekalb, Illinois.
2002
Chair, Statistical Inference, Fourth Biennial International Conference on Statistics,
Probability and Related Areas, Dekalb, Illinois.
2001
Organizer & Chair, Invited Session on Analysis of Recurrent Events/Repairable
Systems, Fourth Canadian Conference in Applied Statistics, Montreal, Canada.
Committee Service
National
2011 – 2013
Panel Member, National Academy of Sciences; Theory and Application of
Reliability Growth Modeling to Defense Systems.
2006 – 2015
Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Board, Project Title: Care: Reducing
Cervical Cancer in Appalachia.
College/University/Department
2015 – present
Member, Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Department of
Family Medicine, Medical School, University of Michigan.
2015 – present
Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Biostatistics, School of
Public Health, University of Michigan
2015 – present
Member, Advisory Committee on Academic Programs, School of Public
Health, University of Michigan.
2010 – present
Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, Comprehensive Cancer
Center, University of Michigan.
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2007 – 2009
Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Board, Project Title: A Phase I Study
of the Effect of Ginger Root on Markers of Inflammation in Gut Mucosa.
2002 – 2003
Member, Oakland University Senate, Oakland University
Rochester, Michigan.
2000 – 2002
Member, University Research Committee, Oakland University
Rochester, Michigan.
2000 – 2002
Member, College of Arts and Sciences Assembly, Oakland University,
Rochester, Michigan.
2000 – 2001
Co-chair, Seminar Committee, Department of Mathematics and
Statistics,Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1998 – 2000
Member, Academic Conduct Committee, Oakland University,
Rochester, Michigan.
1997 – 2001
Member, Oakland University Senate, Oakland University, Rochester,
Michigan.
1997 – 1998
Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1997 – 1998
Member, Instructional Supervision Committee, Department of Mathematics
and Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1995 – 1997
Member, Senate Teaching and Learning Committee, Oakland University,
Rochester, Michigan.
1994 – 1997
Member, Steering Committee, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1994 – 1997
Chair, Scholarly Activities Committee, Department of Mathematics and
Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1993 – 1994
Member, Undergraduate Programs Committee, Department of Mathematics
and Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
TEACHING
Curriculum Development
2009
Workshop: Advanced Regression Analysis Using STATA.
Center for Statistical Consultation and Research
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Courses Taught
2012 – present
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Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Course: Applied Statistics 3: ANOVA and Linear Mixed Models
(Biostatistics 653), Probability and Distribution Theory (Biostatistics 601).
2005 – present
Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Courses: Design of Experiments (STA 570), Introduction to Probability and
Statistics (STA 425), Reliability (STA 535/IOE 562).
2004
Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Course: Statistics for Engineering Sciences (IOE 265).
1993 – 2003
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland University,
Rochester, Michigan
Courses: Mathematical Statistics, Theory of Reliability and Life-testing,
Regression Analysis, Design of Experiments, Sample Survey,
Nonparametric Methods and Applications, Principles of Statistics, Statistics
for Engineers, Linear Algebra.
1993 – 2003
Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
Courses: Engineering Statistics, Theory of Reliability and
Life-testing, Mathematical Statistics.
1992 – 1993
Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Course: Introductory Statistics for Engineers.
Workshops and Special Lectures
2011 – present
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lecture: Statistics in Clinical Research
Audience: Residents, Department of Family Medicine
2008
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lecture: Statistics in Clinical Research, Two-part Grand
Rounds Lecture
Audience: Department of Pathology
2006
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lecture: Biostatistical Concepts for Clinical Research
Audience: K30 students in the Medical School
2005
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lecture: Statistics in Clinical Research.
Audience: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Fellows
2004 – 2010
Center for Statistical Consultation and Research
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Workshops: Regression Analysis, Meta-analysis, Determining Sufficient
Sample Size, Advanced Regression Analysis Using STATA.
Mentoring Medical School Faculty
2004 – present
Statistical mentor for the following faculty members:
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Michael McKee, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Maher Karam-Hage, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Samuel Mclean, MD, Clinical Lecturer, Department of Emergency
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Richard Harris, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of
Anesthesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Divya Patel, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
Katherine Gold, MD, Clinical Lecturer, Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Michael E. Johansen, MD, clinical lecturer, Department of Family Medicine,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Alicia Cohen, MD, clinical lecturer, Department of Family Medicine,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Yan Jiang, PhD, research fellow, Department of Internal Medicine,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Andrew Nielson, PhD, research fellow, Department of Internal Medicine,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2004 – present
Statistical mentor for residents and fellows in the Department of Family
Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2004 – 2009
Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Statistical mentor for research fellows in Divisions of Endocrinology,
Gastroenterology, and Infectious Diseases.
2010 – present
Statistical mentor for faculty members and post-doctoral fellows in the
cancer prevention group at the cancer center at the University of Michigan.
SUPERVISION OF STUDENT ESSAYS/THESES/DISSERTATIONS
Supervision of PhD Students
2016 (ongoing)
Ananda Sen
Allison Cullen, PhD Thesis advisor, Department of Biostatistics, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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2015
Elkhansa Sidahmed, PhD Thesis statistical advisor, Title: “Benefits of a
Mediterranean Diet on the Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) Enzymatic Pathway
Among Individuals at High Risk for Colon Cancer”, Department of
Nutrition, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2007
Anupap Somboonsavatdee, PhD Thesis co-Advisor (with Vijay Nair), Title:
“Contributions to Reliability Inference”, Department of Statistics,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2006
Nibedita Bandyopadhyay, PhD Thesis Advisor, Title: “Models and
Methodologies for Recurrent Event Data”, Department of Mathematics and
Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
Thesis Committee Member
2016
Abigail Smith, PhD Thesis Committee Member, Title: “Sequential
stratification methods for estimating effects of time-dependent treatments on
multivariate survival outcomes”, Department of Biostatistics, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2016
Houda Ghamlouch, PhD Thesis Committee Chair, Title: “Deterioration
modeling and prognostics by jump diffusion models: a case study”,
Universite de Technologie, Troyes, France.
2016
Hon Yiu So, PhD Thesis External Reviewer, Title: “Some Inferential
Results for One-Shot Device Testing Data Analysis”, Department of
Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada.
2015
Qi Jiang, PhD Thesis External Reviewer, Title: “Flexible Modeling of
Competing Risks and Cure rate in Survival Analysis”, Department of
Mathematical Sciences, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois
2015
Xu Shu, PhD Thesis Committee Member, Title: “Semiparametric Methods
for Contrasting Times Between Successive Events”, Department of
Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2012
Yu (Rick) Ma, PhD Thesis Committee Member, Title: “Analysis of marked
recurrent events in the presence of a terminating event”, Department of
Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2012
Qian Dong, PhD Thesis External Reviewer, Title: “Modeling dependence
and regression analysis in competing risks cure rate models”, Department of
Mathematical Sciences, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois
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2008
Yun Li, PhD Thesis Committee Member, Title: “Statistical Issues in
Surrogate Marker Research for Clinical Trials”, Department of Biostatistics,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Supervision of Masters Students
2000
Danny Noal, Master’s Thesis Advisor, Title: “Solving Predictive Modeling
Problems in Customer Relationship Management'', Department of
Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1997
James Reagan, Master’s Thesis Advisor, Title: “How well Do Students
Perceive Their Problem-Solving Performance : An Exploratory Study of
High School Students’ Responses”, Department of Mathematics and
Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1997
Teresa Seefeldt, Master’s Thesis Advisor, Title: “Retynyl Acetate Treatment
Effectiveness on Mammary Tumor Growth in Female Rats”, Department of
Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1997
Peter Hubbard, Master’s Thesis Advisor, Title: “Engine Dynamometer
Correlation Study: Wide Open Throttle Performance and Part Throttle Fuel
Economy and Emissions”, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
1997
Ronald Lewis Gerich, Master’s Thesis Advisor, Title: “The Usable Life of
Green I Black and White Film Developer: A comparison of Burnt-in vs.
Buffered Solutions”, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland
University, Rochester, Michigan.
1996
Deborrah Berghoff, Master’s Thesis Advisor, Title: “The Reliability of the
Electronic Ignition System Module on the D1 Durability Test”, Department
of Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
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Sen A, Bhattacharyya GK. Inference procedures for the linear failure rate model. Journal of
Statistical Planning and Inference, 46:59-76, 1995.
Sen A, Khattree, R. Length biased distribution, equilibrium distribution and characterization
of probability laws. Journal of Applied Statistical Sciences, 4:239-252, 1996.
Sen A, Fries A. Estimation in a discrete reliability growth model under an inverse sampling
scheme. Annals of Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 49:211-229,1997.
Fries A, Sen A. A survey of discrete reliability growth models. IEEE Transactions on
Reliability, 45:582-604, 1997.
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Sen A. Estimation of current reliability in a duane-based reliability growth model.
Technometrics, 40:334-344, 1998.
Ginebra J, Sen A. Minimax Approach to Accelerated Life Tests. IEEE Transactions on
Reliability, 47:261-267, 1998.
Sen A, Khattree R. On estimating the current intensity of the power law process. Journal of
Statistical Planning and Inference, 74:253-272, 1998.
Sen A, Fries A. Model misspecification effects within a family of alternative discrete
reliability-growth methodologies. Lifetime Data Analysis, 4:65-81, 1998.
Sen A, Balakrishnan N. Convolution of geometrics and a reliability problem. Statistics and
Probability Letters, 43:421-426, 1999.
Basu S, Banerjee M, Sen A. Bayesian inference for Kappa from single and multiple studies.
Biometrics, 56:577-582, 2000.
Sen A, Khattree R. Revisiting the problem of estimating the inverse gaussian parameters.
Indian Association of Productivity, Quality and Reliability Transactions, 25:63-82, 2001.
Sen A. Bayesian estimation and prediction of the intensity of the power law process. Journal
of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 72:613-631, 2002.
Basu S, Sen A, Banerjee M. Bayesian analysis of competing risks with partially masked cause
of failures. Applied Statistics, 52:77-93, 2003.
Gouno E, Sen A, Balakrishnan, N. Optimal step-stress test under progressive type-i censoring.
IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 53:388-393, 2004.
Ecevit Z, McCrea KW, Pettigrew MM, Sen A, Mars CF, Gilsdorf, JR. Prevalence of hifB-C,
hmw1A, hmw2A, hmwC and hia genes in Haemophilus influenzae isolates. Journal of
Clinical Microbiology, 42:3065-3072, 2004.
Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Snedecor SM, Ninowski R, Sen A. Nicotine
dependence, depression, and gender: Characterizing phenotypes based on withdrawal
discomfort, response to smoking, and ability to abstain. Nicotine and Tobacco Research,
7:91-102, 2005.
Mclean S, Williams D, Harris RE, Groner K, Gracely, R, Crofford L, Geisser M, Sen A,
Biswas P, Clauw D. Momentary relationship between cortisol secretion and symptoms in
patients with fibromylagia. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 52:3660-3669, 2005.
Harris RE, Williams DA, McLean SA, Sen A, Hufford M, Gendreau RM, Gracely RH, Clauw
D. Characterization and consequences of pain variability in individuals with fibromyalgia.
Arthritis and Rheumatism, 52:3670-3674, 2005.
Bandyopadhyay N, Sen A. Nonstandard asymptotics in an inhomogeneous gamma
process. Annals of Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 57:703-732, 2005.
Sen A, Kulkarni D. A note on a path counting formula. Communications in Statistics: Theory
and Methods, 35(1): 3-11, 2006.
Harris RE, Gracely RH, McLean SA, Williams DA, Giesecke T, Petzke F, Sen A,
Clauw DJ. Comparison of clinical and evoked pain measures in fibromyalgia. Journal of
Pain, 7(7):521-527, 2006.
McLean SA, Williams DA, Stein PK, Harris RE, Lyden AK, Whalen G, Park KM,
Liberzon I, Sen A, Gracely RH, Baraniuk JN, Clauw DJ. Cerebrospinal fluid corticotropinreleasing factor concentration is associated with pain but not fatigue symptoms in patients
with fibromyalgia. Neuropsychopharmacology, 31(12):2776-82, 2006.
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23. Zick S, Sen A, Feng Y, Green J, Olatunde S, Boon H. Trial of Essiac to ascertain its effect in
women with breast cancer. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 12(10):97180, 2006.
24. Reed BD, Haefner HK, Harlow S, Gorenflo D, Sen A. Reliability and validity of selfreported symptoms for predicting vulvodynia. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 108(4):906-13,
2006.
25. Karunakar M, Sen A, Bosse MJ, Sims SH, Goulet JA, Kellam JF. The efficacy of
Indomethacin as a prophylaxis for heterotopic ossification after the operative treatment of
acetabular fractures. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 88(12):1613-7, 2006.
26. Saules KK, Vannest N, Mehringer AM, Pomerleau, CS, Lee K, Opipari A, Midgley R,
Kleinsmith L, Sen A, Snedecor S. Actual versus perceived risk of cervical cancer among
young women smokers. J Am Coll Health, 55(4):207-13, 2007.
27. Sen A, Jen K-L Catherine, Djuric Z. Baseline leptin levels predict change in leptin levels
during weight loss. Breast J, 13(2):180-6, 2007.
28. Reed BD, Sen A, Gracely, RH. Effect of order on sensitivity testing in vulvodynia. Journal of
Reproductive Medicine, 52(3):199-206, 2007.
29. Sundgren PC, Petrou M, Harris RE, Fan X, Mehrotra N, Sen A, Clauw DJ, Welsh RC.
Diffusion Weighted (DWI) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) in fibromyalgia patients:
A prospective study of Whole Brain Diffusivity, Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) and
Fraction Anisotropy (FA) in different regions of the brain and correlation with symptom
severity. Acad Radiol, 14(7):839-46, 2007.
30. Ismail AI, Sohn W, Tellez M, Amaya A, Sen A, Hasson H, Pitts NB. The International
Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS): An integrated system for measuring
dental caries. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol, 35(3): 170-8, 2007.
31. Lee KM, Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Opipari AW, Snedecor SM, Sen A, Vannest N, Midgley
R, Kleinsmith L. Evaluating the ability of visual images to inform college women about the
link between smoking and Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN) and to motivate quitting:
Critical dimensions. J Cancer Educ, 22(3): 154-58, 2007.
32. Richardson CR, Mehari KS, McIntyre LG, Janney AW, Fortlage LA, Sen A, Stretcher V,
Piette JD. A randomized trial comparing structures and lifestyle goals in an internet-mediated
walking program for people with type 2 diabetes. Int J Behav Nutri Phys Act, 4(1):59, 2007.
PMCID: PMC2212636
33. Samboonsavatdee A, Nair VN, Sen A. Graphical estimators from probability plots with
censored data. Technometrics, 49(4):420-9, 2007.
34. Aikens JE, Kroenke K, Nease DE Jr, Klinkman MS, Sen A. Trajectories of improvement for
six depression-related outcomes. Gen Hosp Psychiatry, 30(1):26-31, 2008.
35. Richardson CR, Newton TL, Abraham JJ, Sen A, Jimbo M, Schwartz AM. A meta-analysis of
pedometer based walking interventions and weight loss: A systematic review. Ann Fam Med,
6(1):69-77, 2008. PMCID: PMC2203404
36. Reed BD, Haefner HK, Sen A, Gorenflo DW. Vulvodynia incidence and remission rates
among adult women: A two-year follow-up study. Obstet Gynecol, 112(2):231-7, 2008.
37. Petrou M, Harris RE, Foerster BR, McLean SA, Sen A, Clauw DJ, Sundgren PC. Proton MR
spectroscopy in the evaluation of cerebral metabolism in patients with fibromyalgia:
Comparison with healthy controls and correlation with symptom severity. Am J Neuroradiol,
29(5):913-8, 2008.
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38. Furlow ML, Patel DA, Sen A, Liu JR. Physician and patient attitudes towards complementary
and alternative medicine in obstetrics and gynecology. BMC Complement Altern Med, 8:35,
2008. PMCID: PMC2464574
39. Djuric Z, VanLoon G, Radakovich K, DiLaura NM, Heilbrun LK, Sen, A. Design of
Mediterranean Exchange List Diet that can be implemented by telephone counseling. J Am
Diet Assoc, 108(12):2059-65, 2008. PMCID: PMC2610261
40. Rhode JM, Patel DA, Sen A, Schimp VL, Johnston CM, Liu JR. Perception and use of
complementary and alternative medicine among gynecologic oncology care providers. Int J
Gynecol Obstet, 103(2):111-5, 2008.
41. Wang C, O'Neill SM, Rothrock N, Gramling R, Sen A, Acheson LS, Rubinstein WS, Nease
DE Jr, Ruffin MT 4th; for the Family Healthware™ Impact Trial (FHITr) group. Comparison
of risk perceptions and beliefs across common chronic diseases. Prev Med, 48(2):197-202,
2009. PMCID: PMC2720609
42. Zazove P, Meador HE, Reed BD, Sen A, Gorenflo DW. Cancer prevention knowledge of
people with profound hearing loss. J Gen Intern Med, 24(3):320-6 2009. PMCID:
PMC2642565
43. McLean SA, Kirsch NL, Tan-Schriner CU, Sen A, Frederiksen S, Harris RE, Maixner W,
Maio RF. Health status not head injury predicts concussion symptoms after minor injury. Am
J Emerg Med, 27(2):182-190, 2009.
44. Franzblau A, Kazerooni EA, Sen A, Goodsitt MM, Lee S-Y, Rosenman KD, Lockey JE,
Meyer CA, Gillespie BW, Petsonk EL, Wang ML. Comparison of digital radiographs with
film radiographs for the classification of pneumoconiosis. Acad Radiol, 16(6):669-77, 2009.
45. Djuric Z, Ren J, Blythe J, VanLoon G, Sen A. A Mediterranean dietary intervention in
healthy American women changes plasma cartenoids and fatty acids in distinct clusters.Nutr
Res, 29(3):156-63, 2009. PMCID: PMC2735788
46. Buis LR, Poulton TA, Holleman RG, Sen A, Resnick PJ, Goodrich DE, Palma-Davis LV,
Richardson CR. Evaluating Active U: An internet-mediated physical activity program. BMC
Public Health, 10;9(1):331, 2009. PMCID: PMC2754457
47. Harris RE, Sundgren PC, Craig AD, Krishenbaum E, Sen A, Napadow V, Clauw DJ. Elevated
Insular Glutamate (Glu) in Fibromyalgia (FM) is associated with experimental pain. Arthritis
Rheum, 60(10):3146-52, 2009. PMCID: PMC2827610
48. Bandyopadhyay N, Sen A. Bayesian modeling of recurrent event data with dependent
censoring. Commun Stat Simul Comput, 39(3): 641-654, 2010.
49. Djuric Z, Ellsworth JS, Ren J, Sen A, Ruffin MT 4th. A randomized feasibility trial of brief
telephone counseling to increase fruit and vegetable intakes. Prev Med, 50(5-6):265-71, 2010.
PMCID: PMC2904076
50. Gold K, Sen A, Hayward, R. Marriage and cohabitation outcomes after pregnancy loss.
Pediatrics, 125(5):e1202-1207, 2010. PMCID: PMC2883880
51. Sen A, Lee S-Y, Gillespie BW, Kazerooni EA, Goodsitt MM, Rosenman KD, Lockey JE,
Meyer CA, Petsonk EL, Wang ML, Franzblau A. Comparing film and digital radiographs for
reliability of pneumoconiosis classifications: A modeling approach. Acad Radiol, 17(4):511519, 2010.
52. Younger JG, Bracho DO, Chung-Esaki H, Lee M, Rana GK, Nelson PW, Sen A, Smith BL,
Jones AE. Complement activation in emergency department patients with severe sepsis. Acad
Emerg Med, 17(4):353-359, 2010. PMCID: PMC2918899
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53. Kakarala M, Dubey SK, Tarnowski M, Cheng C, Liyanage S, Strawder T, Tazi K, Sen A,
Djuric Z, Brenner DE. Ultra-low flow liquid chromatography assay with ultraviolet (UV)
detection for piperine quantitation in human plasma. J Agric Food Chem, 58:6594-9, 2010.
PMCID: PMC4508855
54. Sen A, Banerjee M, Li Y, Noone AM. A Bayesian approach to competing risks analysis with
masked cause of death. Stat Med, 29(16):1681-1695, 2010.
55. Kron FW, Gjerde CL, Sen A, Fetters MD. Medical student attitudes about video games and
other new media in medical education. BMC Medical Education, 10:50, 2010. PMCID:
PMC2908629
56. Peterson MD, Rhea MR, Sen A, Gordon P. Resistance exercise for muscular strength in older
adults: A meta-analysis. Ageing Res Rev, 9(3):226-237, 2010. PMCID: PMC2892859
57. Klinkman MS, Bauroth S, Fedewa S, Kerber K, Kuebler J, Adman T, Sen A. Long-term
clinical outcomes of care management for chronically depressed primary care patients: A
report from the Depression in Primary Care Project. Ann Fam Med, 8:387-396, 2010.
PMCID: PMC2939413
58. Brown VA, Patel KR, Viskaduraki M, Crowell JA, Perloff M, Booth TD, Vasilinin G, Sen A,
Schinas A, Piccirilli G, Brown K, Steward W, Gescher AJ, Brenner DE. Repeat dose study of
the cancer chemopreventive agent Resveratrol in healthy volunteers: Safety, pharmacokinetics
and effect on the Insulin-like growth factor axis. Cancer Res, 70(22):9003-11, 2010. PMCID:
PMC2982884
59. Wooldridge AN, Arató N, Sen A, Amenomori M, Fetters, MD. Truth or fallacy? Three hour
wait for three minutes with the doctor: Findings from a private clinic in rural Japan. Asia Pac
Fam Med, 9(1):11, 2010. PMCID: PMC3004828
60. Richardson CR, Buis LR, Janney AW, Goodrich DE, Sen A, Hess ML, Mehari KS, Fortlage
LA, Resnick PJ, Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Strecher VJ, Piette JD. An online community improves
adherence in an internet-mediated walking program. Part 1: Results of a randomized
controlled trial. J Med Internet Res, 12(4):e71, 2010. PMCID: PMC3056526
61. Peterson MD, Sen A, Gordon P. Influence of resistance exercise on lean body mass in aging
Adults: A meta-analysis. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 43(2): 249-258, 2011.
PMCID: PMC2995836
62. Kawaguchi T, Tong L, Robinson BM, Sen A, Fukuhara S, Kurokawa K, Canaud B, Lameire
N, Port FK, Pisoni RL. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and mortality in hemodialysis patients: The
Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS). Nephron Clin Pract, 117(2):c167c178, 2011.
63. Adhikari A, Sen A, Brumbaugh RC, Schwartz J. Altered growth patterns of a mountain Ok
population of Papua New Guinea over 25 years of change. Am J Hum Biol, 23(3):325-32,
2011.
64. Zick SM, Alrawi S, Merel G, Burris B, Sen A, Litzinger A, Harris RE. Relaxation
acupressure reduces persistent cancer related fatigue. Evidence-Based Complementary and
Alternative Medicine, 1-10, 2011. PMCID: PMC2949582
65. Ruffin MT 4th, Nease DE Jr, Sen A, Pace WD, Wang C, Acheson LS, Rubinstein WS,
O'Neill S, Gramling R; for The Family History Impact Trial (fhitr) group. Effect of preventive
messages tailored to family history on health behaviors: The Family Healthware Impact Trial.
Ann Fam Med, 9(1):3-11, 2011. PMCID: PMC3022039
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66. Nease DE Jr, Aikens JE, Klinkman MS, Kroenke K, Sen A. Toward a more comprehensive
assessment of depression remission: the Remission Evaluation and Mood Inventory Tool
(REMIT). Gen Hosp Psychiatry, 33(3):279-86, 2011.
67. Lynch-Sauer J, Vandenbosch TM, Kron F, Gjerde CL, Arato N, Sen A, Fetters MD.
Nursing students' attitudes toward video games and related new media technologies. J Nurs
Educ, (9):513-23, 2011.
68. Goodrich DE, Buis LR, Janney AW, Ditty MD, Krause CW, Zheng K, Sen A, Strecher VJ,
Hess ML, Piette JD, Richardson CR. Integrating an internet-mediated walking program into
family medicine clinical practice: A pilot feasibility study. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak,
24;11:47, 2011. PMCID: PMC3135495
69. Zick SM, Wright BD, Sen A, Arnedt JT. Preliminary examination of the efficacy and safety
of a standardized chamomile extract for chronic primary insomnia: A randomized placebocontrolled pilot study. BMC Complement Altern Med, 11(1):78, 2011. PCMID: PMC3198755
70. Kim C, Sen A, Osborne E, Lee JM, Richardson CR. Associations between glucose tolerance
and sex hormone binding globulin among women with recent gestational diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract, 93(3):e110-2, 2011. PMCID: PMC3175320
71. Latif W, Karaboyas A, Tong L, Winchester JF, Arrington CJ, Pisoni RL, Marshall MR,
Kleophas W, Levin NW, Sen A, Robinson BM, Saran R. Uric acid levels and all-cause and
cardiovascular mortality in the hemodialysis population. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol, 6(10):24707, 2011. PMCID: PMC3359562
72. Djuric Z, Ellsworth JS, Weldon AL, Ren J, Richardson CR, Resnicow K, Newman LA, Hayes
DF, Sen A. A diet and exercise intervention during chemotherapy for breast cancer. Open
Obes J, 3:87-97, 2011. PMCID: PMC3253619
73. Neilson AP, Djuric Z, Ren J, Hong YH, Sen A, Lager C, Jiang Y, Reuven S, Smith WL,
Brenner DE. Effect of cyclooxygenase genotype and dietary fish oil on colonic eicosanoids in
mice. J Nutr Biochem, 23(8):966-76, 2012. PMCID: PMC3246564
74. Hecking M, Karaboyas A, Saran R, Sen A, Hörl WH, Pisoni RL, Robinson BM, SunderPlassmann G, Port FK. Predialysis serum sodium level, dialysate sodium, and mortality in
maintenance hemodialysis patients: The Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study
(DOPPS). Am J Kidney Dis, 59(2):238-48, 2012.
75. Reed BD, Harlow SD, Sen A, Legocki LJ, Edwards RM, Arato N, Haefner HK. Prevalence
and demographic characteristics of vulvodynia in a population-based sample. Am J Obstet
Gynecol, 206(2):170.e1-9, 2012. PMCID: PMC3779055
76. Hecking M, Karaboyas A, Saran R, Sen A, Inaba M, Rayner H, Hörl WH, Pisoni RL,
Robinson BM, Sunder-Plassmann G, Port FK. Dialysate sodium concentration and the
association with interdialytic weight gain, hospitalization, and mortality. Clin J Am Soc
Nephrol, 7(1):92-100, 2012. PMCID: PMC3265348
77. Neilson AP, Ren J, Hong YH, Sen A, Smith WL, Brenner DE, Djuric Z. Effect of fish oil on
levels of R- and S-enantiomers of 5-, 12-, and 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids in mouse
colonic mucosa. Nutr Cancer, 64(1):163-72, 2012. PMCID: PMC3410550
78. Yurgelun MB, Goel A, Hornick JL, Sen A, Turgeon DK, Ruffin MT 4th, Marcon NE, Baron
JA, Bresalier RS, Syngal S, Brenner DE, Boland CR, Stoffel EM. Microsatellite instability
and DNA mismatch repair protein deficiency in Lynch syndrome colorectal polyps. Cancer
Prev Res (Phila), 5(4):574-82, 2012. PMCID: PMC3461594
79. Djuric Z, Ren J, Brown PR, Ellsworth JS, Sen A. Lifestyle factors associated with serum N-3
fatty acid levels in breast cancer patients. Breast, 21(4):608-11, 2012. PMCID: PMC3368994
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80. Zazove P, Meador HE, Reed BD, Sen A, Gorenflo DW. Effectiveness of videos improving
cancer prevention knowledge in people with profound hearing loss. J Cancer Educ,
27(2):327-37, 2012.
81. Djuric Z, Ruffin MT 4th, Rapai ME, Cornellier ML, Ren J, Ferreri TG, Askew L, Sen A,
Brenner DE, Turgeon DK. A Mediterranean dietary intervention in persons at high risk of
colon cancer: Recruitment and retention to an intensive study requiring biopsies. Contemp
Clin Trials, 33(5):881-8, 2012. PMCID: PMC3408796
82. Sen A. On the interrelation between the sample mean and the sample variance. The American
Statistician, 66(2):112-117, 2012.
83. Reed BD, Harlow SD, Sen A, Edwards RM, Chen D, Haefner HK. Relationship between
vulvodynia and chronic comorbid pain conditions. Obstet Gynecol, 120(1):145-151, 2012.
PMCID: PMC3566870
84. Zick SM, Wyatt GK, Murphy SL, Arnedt JT, Sen A, Harris RE. Acupressure for persistent
cancer-related fatigue in breast cancer survivors (AcuCrft): a study protocol for a randomized
controlled trial. BMC Complement Altern Med, 12:132, 2012. PCMID: PMC3492211
85. Reed BD, Payne CM, Harlow SD, Legocki LJ, Haefner HK, Sen A. Urogenital symptoms and
pain history as precursors of vulvodynia – a longitudinal study. J Womens Health,
21(11):1139-43, 2012.
86. Schepens S, Sen A, Painter JA, Murphy SL. Relationship between fall-related efficacy and
activity engagement in community-dwelling older adults: a meta-analytic review. Am J Occup
Ther, 66(2):137-148, 2012. PMCID: PMC3324848
87. Zick SM, Sen A, Han-Markey TL, Harris RE. Examination of the association of diet on
persistent cancer related fatigue: A pilot study. Onc Nurs Forum, 40(1):E41-49,2013.
88. Jiang Y, Turgeon DK, Wright BD, Sidahmed E, Ruffin MT, Brenner DE, Sen A, Zick SM.
Effect of ginger root on cyclooxygenase-1 and 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase
expression in colonic mucosa of humans at normal and increased risk for colorectal cancer.
Eur J Cancer Prev. 22(5):455-60, 2013. PMCID: PMC3720765
89. Gold KJ, Sen A, Xu X. Hospital costs associated with stillbirth delivery. Matern Child Health
J, 17(10):1835-41, 2013.
90. Moreland CJ, Latimore D, Sen A, Arato N, Zazove P. Deafness among physicians and
trainees: a national survey. Acad Med, 88(2):224-32, 2013.
91. Citronberg J, Bostick RM, Ahearn TU, Turgeon DK, Ruffin MT, Djuric Z, Sen A, Brenner
DE, Zick SM. Effects of Ginger Supplementation on Cell Cycle Biomarkers in the NormalAppearing Colonic Mucosa: Results from a Pilot, Randomized, Controlled Trial. Cancer Prev
Res, 6(4):271-81, 2013. PCMID: PCM3618532
92. Legocki LJ, Aikens JE, Sen A, Haefner HK, Reed BD. Interpretation of the Sexual
Functioning Questionnaire in the presence of vulvar pain. J Low Genit Tract Dis. 17(3):273-9,
2013. PMCID: PMC3696436
93. Gold KJ, Sen A, Schwenk TL. Details on suicide among U.S. physicians: Data from the
National Violent Death Reporting System. Gen Hosp Psych, 35(1)45-9, 2013. PMCID:
PMC3549025
94. Sen A, Kannan, N, Kundu D. Bayesian planning and inference of a progressively censored
sample from linear hazard rate distribution. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis,
62:108-21, 2013.
95. Johansen ME, Gold KJ, Sen A, Arato N, Green LA. A national survey of the treatment of
hyperlipidemia in primary prevention. JAMA Intern Med, 173(7):586-8, 2013.
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96. Sen A, Ren J, Ruffin MT, Turgeon DK, Brenner DE, Sidahmed E, Rapai ME, Cornellier ML,
Djuric, Z. Relationships between serum and colon concentrations of carotenoids and fatty
acids in randomized dietary intervention trial. Cancer Prev Res. 6(6):558-65, 2013. PMCID:
PMC4021591
97. Zulman D, Damschroder LJ, Smith RG, Resnick PJ, Sen A, Krupka EL, Richardson CR.
Implementation and evaluation of an incentivized Internet-mediated walking program for
obese adults. Transl Behavioral Med, 2013. PMCID: PMC3830019
98. Riley M, Dobson M, Sen A, Green L. Recognizing elevated BP in children and adolescents:
How are we doing? J Fam Pract. 62(6):294-9, 2013.
99. Tentori F, Karaboyas A, Robinson BM, Morgenstern H, Zhang J, Sen A, Ikizler TA, Rayner
H, Fissell RB, Vanholder R, Tomo T, Port FK. Association of Dialysate Bicarbonate
Concentration With Mortality in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS).
Am J Kidney Dis, 62(4):738-46, 2013. PMCID: PMC3832240
100. Reed BD, Harlow SD, Legocki LJ, Helmuth ME, Haefner HK, Gillespie BW, Sen A. Oral
Contraceptive Use and Risk of Vulvodynia: A population-based longitudinal study. BJOG,
120(13):1678-84, 2013. PMCID: PMC3970290
101. Jimbo M, Kelly-Blake K, Sen A, Hawley ST, Ruffin MT. Decision Aid to Technologically
Enhance Shared decision making (DATES): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Trials, 2013;14(1):381. PMCID: PMC3842677
102. Zick SM, Zwickey H, Wood L, Foerster B, Khabir T, Wright B, Ichesco E, Sen A, Harris RE.
Preliminary differences in peripheral immune markers and brain metabolites between fatigued
and non-fatigued breast cancer survivors: A pilot study. Brain Imaging Behav, 8(4):506-16,
2014.
103. Reed BD, Legocki LJ, Plegue MA, Sen A, Haefner HK, Harlow SD. Factors associated with
vulvodynia incidence. Obstet Gynecol, 123(2 Pt 1):225-31, 2014. PMCID: PMC3913176
104. Johansen ME, Green LA, Sen A, Kircher S, Richardson CR. Cardiovascular risk and statin
use in the United States. Ann Fam Med, 12(3):215-23, 2014. PMCID: PMC4018369
105. Hecking MM, Karaboyas A, Rayner H, Saran R, Sen A, Inaba M, Bommer J, Horl WH,
Pisoni RL, Robinson BM, Sunder-Plassmann G, Port FK. Dialysate sodium prescription and
blood pressure in hemodialysis patients. Am J Hypertens, 27(9):1160-9, 2014.
106. Jiang Y, Djuric Z, Sen A, Ren J, Kuklev D, Waters I, Zhao L, Uhlson CL, Hong YH, Murphy
RC, Normolle DP, Smith WL, Brenner DE. Biomarkers for personalizing omega-3 fatty acid
dosing. Cancer Prev Res (Phila), 7(10):1011-22, 2014. PMCID: PMC4185239
107. Gold KJ, Boggs ME, Muzik M, Sen A. Anxiety disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder
nine months after perinatal loss. Gen Hosp Psych, 36(6):650-4, 2014.
108. Ito T, Takenoshita R, Narumoto K, Plegue M, Sen A, Crabtree BF, Fetters MD. A
community-based intervention in middle schools to improve HPV vaccination and cervical
cancer screening in Japan. Asia Pac Fam Med, 13(1):13, 2014. PMCID: PMC4245727
109. Diez JM, Ibáñez, I, Silander JA, Primack R, Hiroyoshi H, Kobori H, Sen A, James TY.
Beyond seasonal climate: statistical estimation of phenological responses to
weather. Ecological Applications, 24:1793–1802, 2014.
110. Somboonsavatdee A, Sen A. Parametric inference for multiple repairable systems under
dependent competing risks. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, Nov 2014.
doi:10.1002/asmb.2079.
111. Zick SM, Turgeon DK, Ren J, Ruffin MT, Wright BD, Sen A, Djuric Z, Brenner DE. Pilot
clinical study of the effects of ginger root extract on eicosanoids in colonic mucosa of subjects
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at increased risk for colorectal cancer. Mol Carcinog, 54(9):908-15, 2015. PMCID:
PMC4208969
112. Reed BD, Harlow SD, Plegue MA, Sen A, Genetic differences may reflect differences in
susceptibility to vulvodynia in general or in spontaneous remission propensity. J Sex Med,
12(2):578, 2015
113. Li Y, Sen A, Ren J, Askew LM, Sidahmed E, Brenner DE, Ruffin MT 4th, Turgeon DK,
Djuric Z. Effects of vitamin e from supplements and diet on colonic α- and γ-tocopherol
concentrations in persons at increased colon cancer risk. Nutr Cancer, 67(1):73-81, 2015.
PMCID: PMC4281489
114. Piette JD, Valenstein M, Eisenberg D, Fetters MD, Sen A, Saunders D, Watkins D, Aikens,
JE. Rationale and methods of a trial to evaluate a depression telemonitoring program that
includes a patient-selected support person. J Clin Trials, 5:205. doi:10.4172/21670870.1000205, 2015
115. Piette JD., Sen A, Aikens JE. Randomized controlled trial of mHealth telemonitoring with
enhanced caregiver support for diabetes self-management. J Clin Trials, 4:194.
doi: 10.4172/2167-0870.1000194, 2015.
116. Samboonsavatdee A, Sen A. Statistical inference for power law process with competing risks.
Technometrics, 57(1):112-122, 2015.
117. Wang C, Sen A, Plegue M, Ruffin MT 4th, O'Neill SM, Rubinstein WS, Acheson LS; Family
Healthware(TM) Impact Trial (FHITr) Group. Impact of family history assessment on
communication with family members and health care providers: A report from the Family
Healthware Impact Trial (FHITr). Prev Med, 77:28-34, 2015. PMCID: PMC4508012
118. Djuric Z, Turgeon DK, Ren J, Neilson A, Plegue M, Waters IG, Chan A, Askew LM, Ruffin
MT 4th, Sen A, Brenner DE. Effects of a Mediterranean diet intervention on anti- and proinflammatory eicosanoids, epithelial proliferation, and nuclear morphology in biopsies of
normal colon tissue. Nutr Cancer, 67(5):721-9, 2015. PMCID: PMC4486634
119. Umoh FI, Kato I, Ren J, Wachowiak PL, Ruffin MT 4th, Turgeon DK, Sen A, Brenner DE,
Djuric Z. Markers of systemic exposures to products of intestinal bacteria in a dietary
intervention study. Eur J Nutr, 2016;55(2):793-8. PMCID: PMC4619169
120. Ursu A, Sen A, Ruffin M. The impact of cervical cancer screening guidelines on screening for
Chlamydia. Ann Fam Med, 13(4):361-3, 2015. PMCID: PMC4508178
121. Wimsatt LA, Schwenk TL, Sen A. Predictors of depression stigma in medical students:
potential targets for prevention and education. Am J Prev Med, 49(5):703-14, 2015.
122. Fissell RB, Karaboyas A, Bieber BA, Sen A, Li Y, Lopes AA, Akiba T, Bommer J, Ethier J,
Jadoul M, Pisoni RL, Robinson BM, Tentori F. Phosphate binder pill burden, patient-reported
non-adherence, and mineral bone disorder markers: findings from the DOPPS. Hemodialysis
Int, 2016;20(1):38-49. PMCID: PMC4644509
123. McKee MM, Winters PC, Sen A, Zazove P, Fiscella K. Emergency department utilization
among Deaf American Sign Language users. Disabil Health J. 8(4):573-8, 2015. PMCID:
PMC4570852
124. Zakaria AA, Kiningham RB, Sen A. Effects of static and dynamic stretching on injury
prevention in high school soccer athletes. A randomized trial. J Sport Rehabil, 24(3):229-35,
2015.
125. Gold KJ, Leon I, Boggs ME, Sen A. Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder after
perinatal loss in a population-based study: the impact of seeing or holding the baby. J Womens
Health, 2016;25(3):263-9. PMCID: PMC4955602
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126. Ziemke EK, Dosch JS, Maust JD, Shettigar A, Sen A, Welling TH, Hardiman KM, SeboltLeopold JS. Sensitivity of KRAS mutant colorectal cancers to combination therapy that cotargets MEK and CDK4/6. Clin Cancer Res, 22(2):405-14, 2015. PMCID: PMC4715945
127. Aikens JE, Klinkman MS, Sen A, Nease DE Jr. Improving the assessment of depression
remission with the Remission Evaluation and Mood Inventory Tool (REMIT). Int J
Psychiatry Med, 50(4):383-97, 2015.
128. McKee MM, Paasche-Orlow M, Winters PC, Fiscella K, Zazove P, Sen A, Pearson T.
Assessing health literacy in Deaf American Sign Language users. J Health Commun, 20 Suppl
2:92-100, 2015. PMCID: PMC4714330
129. Satagopan JM, Sen A***, Zhou Q, Qing L, Rothman N, Langseth H, Engel LS. Bayes and
empirical Bayes methods for reduced rank regression models in matched case-control studies.
Biometrics, 72(2):584-95, 2016. PMCID: PMC4870158
130. Reed BD, Plegue MA, Williams DA, Sen A. Presence of spontaneous pain and of comorbid
pain conditions identifies vulvodynia subgroups. J Low Genit Tract Dis, 20(1):57-63, 2016.
131. Reed BD, Harlow SD, Plegue MA, Sen A. Remission, relapse and persistence of vulvodynia:
a longitudinal population-based study. J Womens Health (Larchmt), 25(3):276-83, 2016.
PMCID: PMC4790209
132. Jassal SV, Karaboyas A, Comment LA, Bieber BA, Morgenstern H, Sen A, Gillespie BW, De
Sequera P, Marshall MR, Fukuhara S, Robinson BM, Pisoni RL, Tentori F. Functional
dependence and mortality in the International Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study
(DOPPS). Am J Kidney Dis, 67(2):283-92, 2016.
133. Zazove P, Case B, Moreland C, Plegue MA, Hoekstra A, Ouellette A, Sen A, Fetters MD.
U.S. medical schools' compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act: findings from a
national study. Acad Med, 91(7):979-86, 2016.
134. Perl J, Karaboyas A, Morgenstern H, Sen A, Rayner HC, Vanholder RC, Combe C, Hasegawa
T, Finkelstein FO, Lopes AA, Robinson BM, Pisoni RL, Tentori F. Association between
changes in quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients: results from the DOPPS.
Nephrol Dial Transplant, 2016 June 7 [Epub ahead of print]
135. Zick SM, Sen A, Wyatt GK, Murphy SL, Arnedt JT, Harris RE. Investigation of 2 types of
self-administered acupressure for persistent cancer-related fatigue in breast cancer survivors: a
randomized clinical trial. JAMA Oncol, 2016 Jul 7 [Epub ahead of print].
136. Sidahmed E, Sen A, Ren J, Patel A, Turgeon DK, Ruffin MT, Brenner DE, Djuric Z. Colonic
saturated fatty acid concentrations and expression of COX-1, but not diet, predict
prostaglandin E2 in normal human colon tissue. Nutr Cancer, 68(7):1192-201, 2016.
* Part of first author’s PhD dissertation under the supervision of Dr. Sen.
** Part of first author’s PhD dissertation under the joint supervision of Dr. Nair and Dr. Sen.
*** Equal contribution with first author
Articles in Edited Volumes
1. Sen A, Bhattacharyya GK. Piecewise Exponential Model for Reliability Growth and
Associated Inferences. Advances in Reliability (ed. Asit P. Basu), 331-355, 1993.
2. Sen A, Bhattacharyya GK. A Reliability Growth model for the Inherent and Assignable-cause
Failures. Recent Advances in Reliability (ed. N. Balakrishnan), 295-326, 1995.
3. Sen A. Analysis of Repairable Systems  Past, Present, and Future. Frontiers in Reliability
Analysis, (eds. A. P. Basu, S. P. Mukherjee, S. K. Basu), 317-336, 1998.
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4. Sen A, Banerjee M, Basu S. Analysis of Masked Failure Data under Competing Risks.
Handbook of Statistics, (eds. N. Balakrishnan and C. R. Rao), 20:523-540, 2001.
5. Sen A. Linear Failure rate Distribution. Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, 2nd edition.
(editors Kotz, Balakrishnan, Read, & Vidakovic), John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey,
6:4212-17, 2005.
6. Sen A. Reliability Growth Modeling. Encyclopedia of Quality and Reliability. Ruggeri, F.,
Kenett, R., Faltin, F. (eds.), John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK, 1585-92, 2007.
Invited Discussion/Reports/Monographs
1. Sen A, Fries A. Discussion on “Reliability Growth Management Metrics and Statistical
Methods for Discrete-Use Systems”. Invited discussion. Technometrics, 52(4):393-395, 2010.
2. Fries A, Cherry P, Easterling, R, Elsayed E, Huzurbazar, A, Jacobs P, Meeker WQ, Nagappan
N, Pecht M, Sen A, Van Der Weil S; for the Panel on Reliability Growth Methods for Defense
Systems, On behalf of Panel on Reliability Growth Methods for Defense Systems. Reliability
Growth: Enhancing Defense System Reliability. National Research Council. Committee on
National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington,
DC: The National Academy Press, 2014.
3. Greenlee H, Balneaves LG, Carlson LE, Cohen M, Deng G, Hershman D, Mumber M,
Perlmutter J, Seely D, Sen A, Zick SM, Tripathy D; Society for Integrative Oncology. Clinical
practice guidelines on the use of integrative therapies as supportive care in patients treated for
breast cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr, 14(50):346-58, 2015. PMCID: PMC4411539
Other Peer-Reviewed Publications
1. Sen A. Comments on “A Characterization of the Poisson Distribution and the Probability of
Winning a Game,” by J.B.Keller, The American Statistician, 49:401-402, 1995.
2. Khattree R, Sen A. Comments on “A note on maximum likelihood estimation,” by N. W.
Hengartner, The American Statistician, 54:158-159, 2000.
3. Sen A. Comments on “A Paired-Data Analysis for a Lifetime Distribution,” by W. J. Owen, D.
Sinha, and M. H. Capozzoli, The American Statistician, 55, 2001.
4. Han D, Balakrishnan N, Sen A, Gouno E. Corrections on “Optimal Step-Stress Test
Under Progressive Type-I Censoring”, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 55:613-614, 2006.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/SEMINARS
Plenary Presentations
1. “Repairable Systems and Competing Risks: An Appraisal”, Sixth International Conference on
Accelerated Life Testing and Degradation Models. Troyes, France, June 22-24, 2016.
Invited Presentations
1
“Reliability Growth Modeling in Duane Co-ordinates  Old Wine in a New Bottle”,
Department of Statistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, March 1994.
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2. “Estimation In A Discrete Reliability Growth Model Under An Inverse Sampling Scheme”,
Workshop on Reliability Growth Modeling: Objectives, Expectations, and Approaches,
Lexington Park, Maryland, October 26-28, 1994.
3. “Reliability Growth Modeling in Duane Co-ordinates (Some Alternatives)”, Department of
Statistics, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, June, 1996.
4. “A Journey Through the Discrete Reliability Growth Methodologies”, Second World Congress
of Nonlinear Analysts, Athens, Greece, July 10-17, 1996.
5. “Reliability Growth Modeling in Duane Co-ordinates (Some Alternatives)”, Division of
Statistics, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois, November 1996.
6. “On Estimating the Current Intensity of Failure for the Power Law Process”, International
Conference on Reliability and Survival Analysis, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois,
May 21-24,1998.
7. “Estimating Current Reliability in a Duane-based Reliability Growth Model”, International
Conference organized by the International Indian Statistical Association, McMaster University,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, October 10-11, 1998.
8. “Analysis of Repairable Systems, Past, Present, and Future”, presented at SMART meetings at
Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, February 1999.
9. “Bayesian Analysis of System Life with Partially Masked Cause-of-Failure”, Industrial
Mathematics and Statistics Seminar, Oakland University, November 1999.
10. “Recent Developments in Reliability Growth Modeling – Duane Curve and Beyond”,
Workshop on Reliability Issues for DoD Systems, organized by the Committee on National
Statistics at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, June 9-10, 2000.
11. “Bayesian Estimation and Prediction of Current Intensity of a Power Law Process”, Second
International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability, Bordeaux, France, July
4-7, 2000.
12. “Analysis of Masked Failure Data Under Competing Risks”, Center for Devices and
Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland, April 2001.
13. “On Bayesian Inference of the Power Law Process”, Spring Research Conference on Industry
and Technology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 2002.
14. “Nonstandard Asymptotics in an Inhomogeneous Gamma Process’’, International Conference
on Ranking and Selections, Multiple Comparisons, Reliability, and their Applications,
Chennai, India, December 2002.
15. “Recent Advances in the Analysis of Repairable Systems”, Department of Statistics, University
of Calcutta, Calcutta, India, July 2003.
16. “Competing Risks Analysis in Breast Cancer with Missing Cause of Death”, Joint Statistical
Meetings, Seattle, Washington, August 5-10, 2006.
17. “Analyzing Recurrent Events under Competing Risks”, Joint Statistical Meeting and
International Conference on Statistics, Probability and Related Areas, Cochin, India, January 25, 2007.
18. “Models and Methodologies for Recurrent Event Data -- from Hardwares to Mice-And-Men”,
Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 19, 2007.
19. “Properties of Graphical Estimators from Q-Q Plots”, Frontiers of Probability and
Statistical Science, International Indian Statistical Association (IISA) Conference, Storrs,
Connecticut, May 22-25, 2008.
20. “Methodologies for Recurrent Event Data Under Competing Risks”, ASA Quality and
Productivity Research Conference, Madison, WI, June 3-6, 2008.
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21. “Models and Methodologies for Recurrent Event Data -- from Hardwares to Mice-and-Men”,
Department of Statistics, Oakland University, MI, October 2, 2008.
22. “Models and Methodologies for Recurrent Event Data -- from Hardwares to Mice-and-Men”,
Department of Statistics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, October 28, 2008.
23. “Competing Risks with Missing Cause of Death: Application to a Cohort Study of Breast
Cancer”, International Conference on Statistics, Probability, Operations Research, Computer
Science and Allied Areas, International Indian Statistical Association (IISA) Conference,
Vizag, India, Jan 4-8, 2010.
24. “Reliability Models for a Single Repairable System and Some Non-Standard Inference”, Topic
contributed presentation, Joint Statistical Meetings, Vancouver, Canada, August 1-5, 2010.
25. “Bayesian Planning and Inference of a Progressively Censored Sample from Linear Failure
Rate Distribution”, International Indian Statistical Association (IISA) Conference on
Probability, Statistics and Data Analysis, Raleigh, NC, USA, April 21-24, 2011.
26. “Analysis of Repairable Systems under Multiple Sources of Failure”, The Seventh
International Conference on Mathematical Methods in Reliability - Theory, Methods, and
Applications, Beijing, China, June 20-24, 2011.
27. “Bayesian Analysis of Life-Data under Competing Risks”, Statistical Concepts and Methods
for the Modern World, Colombo, Sri Lanka, December 28-30, 2011.
28. “Bayesian Analysis of Life-Data under Competing Risks”, Conference on Contemporary
Issues and Applications of Statistics, Kolkata, India, January 2-4, 2012.
29. “Bayesian Planning and Inference of a Progressively Censored Sample from Linear Hazard
Rate Distribution”, International Symposium for Business and Industrial Statistics, Bangkok,
Thailand, June 17-21, 2012.
30. “Statistical Inference for a Parametric Model for Repairable Systems under Multiple Failure
Modes”, Army Conference on Applied Statistics, Monterey, California, Oct 24-26, 2012.
31. “Parametric Analysis of Repairable Systems under Competing Risks”, Flint International
Statistical Conference, Kettering University, Flint, Michigan, June 24-26, 2014
32. “Bayesian Approaches to Analyzing Competing and Semi-Competing Risks Data:
Applications in Cancer”, International Indian Statistical Association Conference on Research
Innovations in Statistics for Health, Education, Technology, and Society, Riverside, California,
July 11-13, 2014.
33. “Assessing Reliability of DoD Systems – Bayesian Assimilation Models and Methodologies in
Reliability Growth Applications, Joint Statistical Meetings, San Diego, California, July 30-Aug
4, 2014.
34. “Statistical Inference of a Parametric Recurrent Event Model Under Competing Risks”,
Statistics and Society in New Information Age: Challenges and Opportunities, International
conference organized by Institute of Applied Statistics, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka,
December 28-30, 2014.
35. “Recurrent Events under Dependent Competing Risks and Missing Cause of Failure,”
Mathematical Methods in Reliability Conference, Tokyo, Japan, June 1-4, 2015.
36. “Bayesian Penalized Regression Methods for Matched Case Control Data,” International
Association for Statistical Computing Satellite Conference: Statistical Computing for Data
Science, Búzios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2-4, 2015.
37. “Parametric Analysis of Repairable Systems under Competing Risks,” Joint Statistical
Meetings, Seattle, Washington, August 8-13, 2015.
38. “Shrinkage in Reduced-rank Regression: An application in Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma,”
International Indian Statistical Association Conference, Pune, India, December 20-24, 2015.
39. “Recurrent Events Under Dependent Competing Risks and Missing Cause of Failure,”
CUSTAT-CSA Ninth Triennial Conference, Kolkata, India, December 28-31, 2015.
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40. “On Dependent Competing Risks”, International Symposium for Business and Industrial
Statistics, Barcelona, Spain, June 8-10, 2016.
41. “Bayesian approaches to analyzing competing and semi-competing risks data: applications in
cancer”, Ordered Data and their Applications in Reliability and Survival Analysis, McMaster
University, Hamilton, Canada, August 8-10, 2016.
Contributed Presentations
1. “Piecewise Exponential Model for Reliability Growth and Associated Inferences”, Fourth
International Research Conference on Reliability, Columbia, Missouri, June 19-22, 1991.
2. “Statistical Inference for a New Reliability Growth Model”, Spring Research Conference on
Statistics in Industry and Technology, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, June 13-15, 1994.
3. “Statistical Inference for a New Reliability Growth Model”, International Research Conference
on Lifetime Data Models in Reliability and Survival Analysis, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1417, 1994.
4. “Statistical Inference for a New Reliability Growth Model”, Joint Statistical Meetings,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 14-18, 1994.
5. “Misspecification Effects in a Family of Discrete Reliability Growth Models”, Spring Research
Conference on Statistics in Industry and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, June 29-31,
1996.
6. “Progressively Censored Data from Linear Failure Rate Model”, Joint Statistical Meetings,
Chicago, USA, August 4-8, 1996.
7. “Bayesian Inference for Kappa from Single and Multiple Studies”(presented by co-author),
International Biometric Society, Eastern North American Region Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March
28-31, 1999.
8. “Bayesian Analysis of Life-Data with Masked Cause-of-Failure”, International Biometric
Society, Eastern North American Region Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 28-31, 1999.
9. “Bayesian Analysis of Life-Data with Masked Cause-of-Failure” (presented by co-author),
Spring Research Conference on Statistics in Industry and Technology Annual Meeting,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1999.
10. “A Bayesian Framework for Analyzing System Failures under Masking”, Spring Research
Conference on Statistics in Industry and Technology, Roanoke, Virginia, June 17-19, 2001.
11. “Bayesian Inference of the Intensity of the Power Law Process”, Joint Statistical Meetings,
New York City, New York, August 11-15, 2002.
12. “Statistical Inference for the Modulated Power Law Process’’, Joint Statistical Meetings,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 8-12, 2004.
13. “Bayesian Approach for the Analysis of Recurrent Event Data with Informative Censoring”
(presented by co-author), Joint Statistical Meetings, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 14-17,
2005.
14. “Graphical Estimators from Probability Plots with Censored Data” (presented by co-author),
Joint Statistical Meetings, Seattle, Washington, August 5-10, 2006.
15. “Analyzing Cancer Mortality with Missing Cause of Failure”, International Biometric Society
Conference, Dublin, Ireland, July 13-18, 2008.
16. “Recurrent Event Data under Competing Risks”, Joint Statistical Meetings, Denver, Colorado,
August 2-7, 2008.
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17. “Bayesian Modeling of Recurrent Events with Dependent Censoring,” 25th International
Biometric Conference, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil, December
5-10, 2010.
18. “Bayesian Planning and Inference of a Progressively Censored Sample from Linear Hazard
Rate Distribution,” Joint Statistical Meetings, San Diego, California, July 28-Aug 2, 2012.
19. “Shrinkage in Reduced-rank Regression: An application in Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma,” Joint
Statistical Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, July 30-Aug 4, 2016.
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