Kyle D. Rudser

Professor, Division of Biostatistics and Health Data Science, School of Public Health

Director, Biostatistical Design and Analysis Center (BDAC), Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities


Particular Statistical Research Interests:


CV

Selected Papers

Rudser, K. and Emerson, S. “Implementing Type I & Type II Error Spending for Two-Sided Group Sequential Designs.”  Contemp Clin Trials 2008; May; 29(3):351-358, doi:10.1016/j.cct.2007.09.002. PubMed

Haneuse, S., Rudser, K., Gillen, D. “The separation of timescales in Bayesian survival modeling of the time-varying effect of a time-dependent exposure.”  Biostatistics 2008; Jul; 9(3):400-410; doi:10.1093/biostatistics/kxm038. PubMed

Emerson, S., Rudser, K., Emerson, S. “Exploring the Benefits of Adaptive Sequential Designs in Time to Event Endpoint Settings.”  Stat Med 2011; May; 30(11):1199-1217; doi:10.1002/sim.4156. PubMed

Rudser, K., LeBlanc, L., Emerson, S. “Distribution-free Inference on Contrasts of Arbitrary Summary Measures of Survival.”  Stat Med 2012; Jul; 31(16):1722-1737; doi: 10.1002/sim.4505. PubMed
   Related bepress working paper: Estimation for Arbitrary Functionals of Survival.”

Wey, A., Wang, L., Rudser, K.  “Censored Quantile Regression with Recursive Partitioning Based Weights.  Biostatistics 2014; Jan; 15(1):170-181. PMCID: PMC3862210. PubMed

Rudser, K., Bendert, E., Koopmeiners, J.  "Sample Size and Screening Size Trade Off in the Presence of Subgroups with Different Expected Treatment Effects"  J Biopharm Stat 2014; 24(2):344-358. doi: 10.1080/10543406.2013.860154. PubMed
   Related technical report.

Wey, A., Connett, J., Rudser, K. "Combining parametric, semi-parametric, and non-parametric survival models with stacked survival models.Biostatistics 2015 Jul; 16(3):537-549. doi: 10.1093/biostatistics/kxv001. PubMed
   Related technical report and associated supplementary materials.

Wey, A., Vock, D., Connett, J., Rudser, K. "Estimating restricted mean treatment effects with stacked survival models.Stat Med 2016 Aug 30;35(19):3319-32. doi: 10.1002/sim.6929. PubMed
   Related technical
report and associated supplementary materials.