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Harji I. Patel, PhD

Adjunct Professor
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(706) 721-2947
Office Address:  AE3039
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PhD (Statistics),  University of Georgia, 1969


Research Interests:  Linear models, multivariate analysis, deign and analysis of clinical trials, categorical data analysis, and multiple imputations.


Courses Taught:   Linear Models, Multivariate Statistical Methods, Theory of Probability and Statistics, Design and Analysis of Experiments, Survival Data Analysis, and Categorical Data Analysis.


Selected Publications: 

Patel HI (2002): Robust analysis of a mixed-effect model for a multicenter clinical trial. J. Biopharmaceutical Statistic. Vol. 12, pp. 21-37.

Patel HI (2001): Evaluation of a unique oral contraceptive in the treatment of premenstrual dysphoric disorder. J. Women’s Health and Gender Based Medicine. Vol. 10, pp. 561-569. (This was a joint paper with several authors.)

Patel HI and Rowe, E (1999): Sample size for a repeated measures design under an exponential family distribution. J. Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Vol. 9, pp. 339-350.

Patel HI (1997): Analysis of a within-subject design with covariates. J. Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Vol. 7, pp. 369-382.

Patel HI (1997): Bioequivalence intervals: conditional and bootstrap methods. J. Applied Statistical Science. Vol. 5, 93-104.

Patel HI (1997): Planning of a confirmatory study using a pilot study and historical information. In M. Ahsanullah and D. Bhoj, eds., Applied Statistical Science I, pp. 149 – 164. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Commack, New York.

Patel HI (1996): Some optimal and non-optimal Two-stage designs using an a-spending function. Statistics in Medicine. Vol. 15, 1739 – 1745.

Patel HI (1996): Clinical trials in drug development: Some statistical issues. In: Subir Ghosh and C.R. Rao, eds., Handbook of Statistics: Design and Analysis of Experiments. Vol. 13, pp. 31-62. North Holland, Amsterdam.

Patel HI and Tsai KT (1996): Analysis of paired ordered categorical data in a factorial design. J.Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Vol. 6, pp. 15-36.

Tsai KT and Patel HI (1996): Robust Procedures for Analyzing a Two-Period Crossover Designs With Baseline Measurements. Statistics in Medicine. Vol. 15, pp. 117-126.

Patel HI and Tsai KT (1994): Tests of Special Structures on Dispersion Matrix Associated with a Two-Way Mixed Effects Model. Biometrical J. Vol. 36, pp. 953-961.

Patel HI (1994): Group Sequential Analysis of a Clinical Trial with Repeated Measurements. Commun. Statist. – Theory and Methods. Vol. 23, pp. 981-995.

Lakshminarayanan MY, Patel HI and Stager WJ (1994): Multi-Stage Test Procedure for testing Blackwelder’s Hypothesis of Equivalence. J. Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Vol. 4, pp. 165-171.

Patel HI (1994): A Repeated Measures Design with Repeated Randomization. J. of Statistical Planning and Inference. Vol. 42, pp. 257-270.

Patel HI (1993): Dose Response in Pharmacokinetics. Commun. Statist. – Theory and Methods. Vol. 23, pp. 451-465.

Patel HI (1992): Sample Size for a Dose-Response Study. J. Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-8.

Khatri CG and Patel HI (1992): Analysis of Multicenter Trial Using a Multivariate Approach to a Mixed Linear Model. Commun. Statist. – Theory and Methods. Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 21-39.

Patel HI (1991): Comparison of Treatments in a Combination Therapy Trial. J. Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 171-183.

Patel HI (1991): Analysis of Incomplete Data from a Clinical Trial with Repeated Measurements. Biometrika. Vol. 78, No. 3, pp. 609-619.

Bristol DR and Patel HI (1990): A Markovian Model for Comparing Incidences of Side Effects. Statistics in Medicine. Vol. 9, pp. 803-809.

Fava GM and Patel HI (1990): A Survey of Crossover Designs Used in Industry. Statistical Issues in Pharmaceutical Development, ed. Karl E. Peace, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, pp. 201-209.

Patel HI (1990): Baseline Measurements in a 2x2 Crossover Trial. Statistical Issues in Pharmaceutical Development, ed. Karl E. Peace, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, pp. 177-184.

Patel HI (1986): Analysis of Repeated Measures Designs with Changing Covariates in Clinical Trials. Biometrika. Vol. 73, No. 3, pp. 707-715.

Castellana J and Patel HI (1986): Analysis of Two Period Crossover Design in a Multicenter Trial. Biometrics. Vol. 41, pp. 969-979.

Patel HI (1985): Analysis of Incomplete Data in a Two Period Crossover Design with Reference to Clinical Trials. Biometrika. Vol. 72, No. 2, pp. 411-418.

Patel HI and Gupta GD (1984): A Problem of Equivalence in Clinical Trials. Biometrical Journal. Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 471-474.

Patel HI and Khatri CG (1981): Analysis of Incomplete Data in Experiments with Repeated Measurements Using a Stochastic Model. Commun. Statist. – Theory and Method. A10(22), pp. 2259-2277.

Patel HI and Hearne EM III (1980): An Application of Multivariate Analysis to the Two-Period Repeated Measures Crossover Design with Application to Clinical Trials. Commun. Statist. – Theory and Method. 9(18), pp. 1919-1929.

Patel HI and Ahmad Rashid (1973): On Tests of Independence for rxc Markovian Contingency Tables. Annals of Inst. Of Stat. Math. Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 355-361.

Patel HI (1973): Quality Control Methods for Multivariate Binomial and Poisson Distributions. Technometrics. Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 103-112.

Kumar S and Patel HI (1971): A Test for the Comparison of Two Exponential Distributions. Technometrics. Vol. 13, No. 1, pp.183-189.

Patel HI (1970): The Choice of Optimum Scores in a Markov Chain of Order One. Annals of Inst. Of Stat. Math. Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 535-538.

Patel HI and Trivedi SJ (1969): An Application of a Multivariate Extended Poisson Distribution in 2x2 Contingency Tables. J. of Indian Stat. Assoc. Vol.7, Nos. 3 and 4, pp.136-145.

 

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