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  • 1997 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Martin T. Wells is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple disciplines, including statistics, artificial intelligence, molecular biology, finance, and economics and econometrics. Over the course of their career, they have produced significant work in various subfields such as statistics and probability, advanced statistical methods and models, and Bayesian methods.

The scientist's frequent publication venues include arXiv (Cornell University) with 25 publications, SSRN Electronic Journal with 9, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 8, Ḥadašŵt ʾarkeyŵlŵgiyŵt. with 4, and the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology with 3 publications.

Among the recent papers associated with their research are:

  • Effect of intensive lifestyle intervention on bodyweight and glycaemia in early type 2 diabetes (DIADEM-I): an open-label, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial, 2020, The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
  • Dietary Fructose Alters the Composition, Localization, and Metabolism of Gut Microbiota in Association With Worsening Colitis, 2020, Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Career choices of underrepresented and female postdocs in the biomedical sciences, 2020, eLife
  • Dense time-course gene expression profiling of the Drosophila melanogaster innate immune response, 2021, BMC Genomics
  • The fragility index can be used for sample size calculations in clinical trials, 2021, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

The main topics addressed in their work cover a range of areas:

  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Statistical Methods and Inference
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Advanced Statistical Methods and Models
  • Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials
  • Stock Market Forecasting Methods
  • Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models

Collaborations have been a feature of their research process, with frequent coauthors including Benjamin R. Baer, Mary E. Charlson, Andrew G. Clark, Sumanta Basu, and Liao Zhu.

Martin T. Wells has one recorded book publication, titled Handbook of Statistical Bioinformatics, published in 2022 by Springer International Publishing. Their research work has been recognized by the American Statistical Association, which awarded them fellowship status in 1997.

Best Publications

  • Larger board size and decreasing firm value in small firms1

    Theodore Eisenberg;Stefan Sundgren;Martin T. Wells

  • Interventions to Support Behavioral Self-Management of Chronic Diseases

    John P. Allegrante;Martin T. Wells;Janey C. Peterson

  • Identifying important predictors for anastomotic leak after colon and rectal resection: prospective study on 616 patients.

    Koianka Trencheva;Kevin P. Morrissey;Martin Wells;Carol A. Mancuso

  • The Predictability of Punitive Damages

    Theodore Eisenberg;John Goerdt;Brian Ostrom;David Rottman

  • Model Selection and Semiparametric Inference for Bivariate Failure-Time Data

    Weijing Wang;Martin T. Wells

  • Effect of intensive lifestyle intervention on bodyweight and glycaemia in early type 2 diabetes (DIADEM-I): an open-label, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial

    Shahrad Taheri;Shahrad Taheri;Shahrad Taheri;Hadeel Zaghloul;Hadeel Zaghloul;Odette Chagoury;Sara Elhadad

  • Assessment and risk analysis of casing and cement impairment in oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania, 2000–2012

    Anthony R. Ingraffea;Martin T. Wells;Renee L. Santoro;Seth B. C. Shonkoff

  • Deadly Confusion: Juror Instructions in Capital Cases

    Theodore Eisenberg;Martin T. Wells

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of Positive-Affect Intervention and Medication Adherence in Hypertensive African Americans

    Gbenga O. Ogedegbe;Carla Boutin-Foster;Martin T. Wells;John P. Allegrante

  • Juries, Judges, and Punitive Damages: An Empirical Study

    Theodore Eisenberg;Neil LaFountain;Brian Ostrom;David Rottman

  • The Charlson Comorbidity Index Can Be Used Prospectively to Identify Patients Who Will Incur High Future Costs

    Mary Charlson;Martin T. Wells;Ralph Ullman;Fionnuala King

  • Judge‐Jury Agreement in Criminal Cases: A Partial Replication of Kalven and Zeisel's The American Jury

    Theodore Eisenberg;Paula L. Hannaford-Agor;Valerie P. Hans;Nicole L. Waters

  • Surveillance CT scans are a source of anxiety and fear of recurrence in long-term lymphoma survivors

    C. A. Thompson;M. E. Charlson;E. Schenkein;M. T. Wells

  • USING RANDOM RATHER THAN FIXED EFFECTS MODELS IN META‐ANALYSIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SITUATIONAL SPECIFICITY AND VALIDITY GENERALIZATION

    Amir Erez;Matthew C. Bloom;Martin T Wells

  • A randomized controlled trial of positive-affect induction to promote physical activity after percutaneous coronary intervention.

    Janey C. Peterson;Mary E. Charlson;Zachary Hoffman;Martin T. Wells

  • But Was He Sorry? The Role of Remorse in Capital Sentencing

    Theodore Eisenberg;Stephen P. Garvey;Martin T. Wells

  • Financial Exploitation of Older Adults: A Population-Based Prevalence Study

    Janey C. Peterson;David P.R. Burnes;Paul L. Caccamise;Art Mason

  • A Bayesian Analysis of Return Dynamics with Lévy Jumps

    Haitao Li;Martin T. Wells;Cindy L. Yu

  • Nocturnal systemic hypotension increases the risk of glaucoma progression.

    Mary E. Charlson;Carlos Gustavo de Moraes;Carlos Gustavo de Moraes;Alissa Link;Martin T. Wells

  • Impact of Early Detection of Respiratory Viruses by Multiplex PCR Assay on Clinical Outcomes in Adult Patients

    Urania Rappo;Audrey N. Schuetz;Stephen G. Jenkins;David P. Calfee

  • Explaining Death Row's Population and Racial Composition

    John H. Blume;Theodore Eisenberg;Martin T Wells

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Allegrante
John P. Allegrante Columbia University
Jared B. Jobe
Jared B. Jobe National Institutes of Health
andrew g clark
andrew g clark Cornell University
Alice M. Isen
Alice M. Isen Cornell University
Carol M. Devine
Carol M. Devine Cornell University
Patrick J. Stover
Patrick J. Stover Texas A&M University
Kyu Y. Rhee
Kyu Y. Rhee Cornell University
Martin Wiedmann
Martin Wiedmann Cornell University
Elaine Wethington
Elaine Wethington Cornell University
Yrjö T. Gröhn
Yrjö T. Gröhn Cornell University

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