Brent Logan, PhD
Associate Professor
Division of Biostatistics
Medical College of WisconsinSend Email to:
Education
B.S. Mathematics/Computer Science
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1996PhD Statistics Northwestern University,
Evanston, IL 2001
Professor Logan joined the Division of Biostatistics in the Summer of 2001. Dr. Logan is a biostatistician for the clinical trials network of the International Bone Marrow Transplant Registery and a statistical consultant for the National Marrow Donor Program. He has research interests in multiple comparison procedures, clinical trial design, analysis of neuroimaging data, methods for analyzing multiple endpoints in clinical trials, and inference in dose-reponse studies.
Recent Publications
Logan BR, Tamhane AC. (2001), Combining Global and Marginal Tests to Compare Two Treatments on Multiple Endpoints. Biometrical Journal , 43, 591-604.
Tamhane AC, Logan BR. (2002), Multiple Test Procedures for Identifying the Minimum Effective and Maximum Safe Doses of a Drug. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 97, 293-301.
Tamhane AC, Logan BR. (2003), Accurate critical constants for the one-sided approximate likelihood ratio test of a normal mean vector when the covariance matrix is estimated. Biometrics, 58, 650-656.
Logan BR. (2003), A Cone Order Monotone Test for the One-Sided Multivariate Testing Problem. Statistics and Probability Letters, 63, 315-323.
Logan BR, Rowe DB.(2004). An evaluation of thresholding techniques in fMRI analysis. NeuroImage, 22, 95-108.
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