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Publications

2007 Estimation across multiple models with application to Bayesian computing and software development
Stevens RJ, Sweeting TJ
Statistics and Computing (2007);17:3:245-252

Computer modeling of diabetes and its complications
The Mount Hood modeling group
Diabetes Care (2007);30:1638-1646

Framingham, SCORE and DECODE do not provide reliable cardiovascular risk estimates in type 2 diabetes
Coleman RL, Stevens RJ, Retnakaran R, and Holman RR
Diabetes Care (2007);30:1292-1293
2005 Letter
Framingham risk equations underestimate coronary heart disease risk in diabetes
Stevens RJ, Coleman RL, Holman RR
Diabetic Medicine (2005);22:225-228

Letter
Non-HDL Cholesterol is less informative than the total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio in predicting cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes

Holman RR, Coleman RL, Shine BSF, Stevens RJ
Diabetes Care (2005);28:7:1796-1797
2004 UKPDS 66: Risk Factors for Myocardial Infarction Case Fatality and Stroke Case Fatality in Type 2 Diabetes
Stevens RJ, Coleman RL, Adler AI, Stratton IM, Matthews DR, Holman RR
Diabetes Care (2004);27:1:201-207
2003 Evaluation of methods for interval estimation of model outputs, with application to survival models
Stevens RJ
Journal of Applied Statistics (2003);30:9:967-981
2002 UKPDS 60: Risk of stroke in type 2 diabetes estimated by the UKPDS Risk Engine.
Kothari V, Stevens RJ, Adler AI, Stratton IM, Manley SE, Neil HAW, Holman RR
Stroke (2002);33:1776-1781
2001 UKPDS 56: The UKPDS Risk Engine: a model for the risk of coronary heart disease in type 2 diabetes.
Stevens R, Kothari V, Adler AI, Stratten IM, Holman RR
Clinical Science (2001);101:671-679
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