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Ronald G. Thomas

Professor of Biostatistics, UC San Diego

Ronald G. Thomas is Professor of Biostatistics in the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science at UC San Diego. His work spans clinical-trial methodology, missing-data methods, longitudinal modeling, and reproducible statistical computing.

Research interests

  • Clinical-trial design and analysis — group sequential methods, adaptive designs, N-of-1 trials
  • Missing-data methodology — likelihood-based and multiple-imputation approaches in longitudinal studies
  • Biomarker and imaging statistics — Alzheimer’s disease prevention trials, neuroimaging endpoints
  • Reproducible computing — Docker-based research compendia, the zzcollab framework, open-source R software

Selected software

  • zzcollab — Docker-based reproducible research compendium framework
  • nof1power — Power and sample-size tools for N-of-1 trials
  • zzlongplot — Longitudinal data visualisation for clinical trials

Contact

  • ORCID: 0000-0003-1686-4965
  • GitHub: rgt47
  • Institution: UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health

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