NOTE: I no longer update this website on a regular basis. Please visit my new website at: http://odin.mdacc.tmc.edu/~vbaladan I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics in the Division of Quantitative Sciences at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. I received my PHD from Texas A&M University under the direction of Raymond J. Carroll and Bani K. Mallick. My main research interests are in the area of flexible statistical modeling using non- and semi-parametric methods, mixed models, spatial data analysis, functional data analysis and Bayesian modeling and computation with special emphasis on biostatistics and bioinformatics experiments. My research is partially supported by National Science Foundation Award: 0914861: IIS-Efficient Bayesian Model Computation for Large and High Dimensional Data Sets. July 2009-July 2012 (co-PI: Carlos Ordonez, University of Houston) Here is a link to my official MD Anderson page: http://faculty.mdanderson.org/Veerabhadran_Baladandayuthapani
Articles
Bayesian Random SegmentationModels to Identify Shared Copy Number Aberrations for Array CGH Data, Journal of the American Statistical Association (2010)
Other
R Package for Bayesian Ensemble Methods for Survival Prediction in gene expression data (2010)
This is the R package for the methods described in Bayesian ensemble methods for survival...