Feifang Hu

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Feifang Hu

Professor of Statistics


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Email: Feifang Hu
Office Phone: (804) 310-0383
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801 22nd St NW

Professor of Statistics


Adaptive design of clinical trials; Bioinformatics; Biostatistics; Bootstrap methods; Statistical issues in personalized medicine; Statistical methods in financial econometrics; Stochastic process.

Ma, W., Li, P., Zhang, L.X. and Hu, F. (2022). A New and Unified Family of Covariate Adaptive Randomization Procedures and Their Properties. Journal of the American Statistical Association. To appear.

Liu, Y. and Hu, F. (2022). Balancing unobserved covariates with covariate-adaptive randomized experiments. Journal of the American Statistical Association. To appear.

Qin, Y., Li, Y. Ma, W. and Hu, F. (2022). An optimal method for covariate balancing and its properties. Statistica Sinica, to appear.

Li, X., Ma, W. and Hu, F. (2021). Sample size re-estimation for covariate-adaptive randomized clinical trials. Statistics in Medicine. 40, 2839-2858.

Ma, W., Qin, Y., Li, Y. and Hu, F. (2020). Statistical Inference for Covariate-Adjusted Randomization Procedures. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 115, 1488-1497.

Gao. J.Y., Su, P.F., Hu, F. and Cheung, S.H. (2020). Adaptive treatment allocation for comparative clinical studies with recurrent events data. Biometrics. 76, 183-196.

Zhu, H.J. and Hu, F. (2019). Sequential monitoring of covariate-adaptive randomized clinical trials. Statistica Sinica. 29, 265-282

Xu, W.F., Hu, F. and Cheung, S.H. (2018). Adaptive Designs for Non-inferiority Trials with Multiple Experimental Treatments. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 27, 3255-3270.

Ma, W., Hu, F. and Zhang, L.X. (2015). Testing Hypotheses of Covariate-Adaptive Randomized Clinical Trials.  Journal of the American Statistical Association. 110, 669-680.

Hu, J., Zhu, H. and Hu, F. (2015). A Unified Family of Covariate-Adjusted Response-Adaptive Designs Based on Efficiency and Ethics.  Journal of the American Statistical Association. 110, 357-367.

Hu, F., Hu, Y., Ma, W.,  Zhang L.X. and Zhu, H. (2015). Statistical inference of adaptive randomized clinical trials for personalized medicine. Clinical Investigation. 5, 415-425.

Ma, Z. and Hu, F. (2013). Balancing continuous covariates based on kernel densities.  Contemporary Clinical Trials. 34, 262-269.

Hu, Y. and Hu, F. (2012). Asymptotic Properties of Covariate-Adaptive Randomization.  Annals of Statistics. 40, 1794-1815.

Lebowitsch, J., Ge, Y., Young, B. and Hu, F. (2012) Generalized multidimensional dynamic allocation method.  Statistics in Medicine. 31, 3537-44.

Hu, F. (2012). Statistical issues in trial design and personalized medicine.  Clinical Investigation, 2, 121-124.

Zhang, L.X., Hu, F., Cheung. S.H. and Chan, W.S. (2011). Immigrated urn models -- theoretical properties and applications.  Annals of Statistics, 39, 643-671.

Zhu, H. and Hu, F. (2010). Sequential monitoring of response-adaptive randomized clinical trials.  Annals of Statistics. 38, 2218-2241.

Hu, F., Zhang, L.X. and He, X. (2009). Efficient randomized adaptive designs,  Annals of Statistics. 37, 2543-2560.

Hu, J. and Hu, F. (2009). Estimating equation-based causality analysis with application to microarray time series experiment.  Biostatistics, 10, 468-480.

Zhang, L.X., Hu, F., Cheung. S.H. and Chan, W.S. (2007). Asymptotic properties of  covariate-adjusted adaptive designs.  Annals of Statistics, 35, 1166-1182.

Tymofyeyev, Y., Rosenberger, W.F. and Hu, F. (2007). Implementing optimal allocation in sequential binary response experiments. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 102, 224-234.

Zhang, L.X., Hu, F. and Cheung. S.H. (2006). Asymptotic theorems of sequential estimation-adjusted urn models.  Annals of Applied Probability. 16, 340-369.

Bai, Z.D. and Hu, F. (2005). Asymptotics  in randomized urn models.  Annals of Applied Probability. 15, 914-940.

Hu, F. and Zhang, L.X. (2004). Asymptotic properties of doubly adaptive biased coin designs for multi-treatment clinical trials.  Annals of Statistics. 32, 268-301.

Hu, F. and Rosenberger, W.F. (2003). Optimality, variability, power: Evaluating response-adaptive randomization procedures for treatment comparisons. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 98, 671-678.

He, X. and Hu, F. (2002). Markov chain marginal bootstrap.  Journal of the American Statistical Association, 97, 783-795.

Bai, Z.D., Hu, F. and Rosenberger, W.F. (2002). Asymptotic properties of adaptive designs for clinical trials with delayed response. Annals of Statistics, 30, 122-139.

 

PhD, 1994, University of British Columbia