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Guilherme Barros
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guilherme.barros@umu.se
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Affiliated as postdoctoral position at
Department of Physics
Section: IceLab
Location
Naturvetarhuset, byggnad G, NA Plan 3, IceLab
Umeå universitet, 901 87 Umeå
Publications
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2024
Estimation of hazard ratios from observational data with applications related to stroke
Statistical studies
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Barros, Guilherme
2023
Performance of modeling and balancing approach methods when using weights to estimate treatment effects in observational time-to-event settings
PLOS ONE
, Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023, Vol. 18, (12)
Barros, Guilherme W. F.; Eriksson, Marie; Häggström, Jenny
2022
Chain graph reduction into power chain graphs
Quantitative and Computational Methods in Behavioral Sciences
, PshycOpen 2022, Vol. 2, (1)
Franco, Vithor Rosa; Barros, Guilherme; Wiberg, Marie; et al.
Impact of non-informative censoring on propensity score based estimation of marginal hazard ratios
Barros, Guilherme; Häggström, Jenny
Covariate selection for the estimation of marginal hazard ratios in high-dimensional data
Barros, Guilherme; Häggström, Jenny
Recurrent ischemic stroke and mortality in stroke patients without standard modifiable risk factors: an analysis of the riksstroke registry
Beharry, James; Yogendrakumar, Vignan; Barros, Guilherme W. F.; et al.
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Complex systems
Stat4Reg
Published: 31 Jan, 2024
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