Quantitative Methods for HIV/AIDS Research Quantitative Methods for HIV/AIDS Research
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series

Quantitative Methods for HIV/AIDS Research

Cliburn Chan y otros
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Descripción editorial

Quantitative Methods in HIV/AIDS Research provides a comprehensive discussion of modern statistical approaches for the analysis of HIV/AIDS data. The first section focuses on statistical issues in clinical trials and epidemiology that are unique to or particularly challenging in HIV/AIDS research; the second section focuses on the analysis of laboratory data used for immune monitoring, biomarker discovery and vaccine development; the final section focuses on statistical issues in the mathematical modeling of HIV/AIDS pathogenesis, treatment and epidemiology.

This book brings together a broad perspective of new quantitative methods in HIV/AIDS research, contributed by statisticians and mathematicians immersed in HIV research, many of whom are current or previous leaders of CFAR quantitative cores. It is the editors’ hope that the work will inspire more statisticians, mathematicians and computer scientists to collaborate and contribute to the interdisciplinary challenges of understanding and addressing the AIDS pandemic.

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2017
7 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
308
Páginas
EDITORIAL
CRC Press
VENDEDOR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAMAÑO
9.4
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