Name: Fernando Alarid-Escudero
Type: User
Company: @stanford
Bio: I am an assistant professor of Health Policy at Stanford University School of Medicine and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
Twitter: feralaes
Location: Stanford, CA, USA
Blog: https://profiles.stanford.edu/fernando-alarid-escudero
Fernando Alarid-Escudero's Projects
CDX2 biomarker testing and adjuvant therapy for stage II colon cancer: An exploratory cost-effectiveness analysis
The Curve of Optimal Sample Size (COSS): A Graphical Representation of the Optimal Sample Size from a Value of Information Analysis
R package with useful functions to develop and analyze decision-analytic models
An R package to derive disease-specific hazard ratios (dsHR) from disease-specific mortality, overall hazard ratios (oHR) reported in clinical trials, the initial age of the cohort in the trial, and the length of the trial under different functions of background mortality.
Introduction to Empirical Bayes: Examples from Baseball Statistics
Github Pages template for academic personal websites, forked from mmistakes/minimal-mistakes
It's all about the consequences
:chart_with_upwards_trend:Markov Models for Health Economic Evaluations
First repository
a test repository
C implementation of Incremental Mixture Importance Sampling (IMIS; Raftery, Bao. Biometrics 2010) using GNU Scientific Library
Code that'll help you kickstart a personal website that showcases your work as a software developer.
Example of producing Posters using R, LaTex, Beamer and BeamerPoster
Repository to store all R code used in R for Decision-Analyitic Modeling blog
A General Gaussian Approximation Approach for Value of Information Analysis