Publications
Matthew Wheeler (43 POSTS)
2019 (2 POSTS)
Bayesian additive adaptive basis tensor product models for modeling high dimensional surfaces: An application to high-throughput toxicity testing
Wheeler MW. 2019. Bayesian additive adaptive basis tensor product models for modeling high dimensional surfaces: An application to high-throughput toxicity testing. Biometrics 75(1):193-201; doi: 10.1111/biom.12942. PMCID: PMC6363906.
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Bayesian local extremum splines
Wheeler MW, Dunson DB, Herring AH. 2017. Bayesian local extremum splines. Biometrika 104(4):939-52; doi: 10.1093/biomet/asx039. PMCID: PMC5798493.
View AbstractBayesian quantile impairment threshold benchmark dose estimation for continuous endpoints
Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ, Cole T, Park RM, Shao K. 2017. Bayesian quantile impairment threshold benchmark dose estimation for continuous endpoints. Risk Anal 37(11):2107-18; doi: 10.1111/risa.12762. PMCID: PMC5740488.
View AbstractBayesian hierarchical structure for quantifying population variability to inform probabilistic health risk assessments
Shao K, Allen BC, Wheeler MW. 2017. Bayesian hierarchical structure for quantifying population variability to inform probabilistic health risk assessments. Risk Anal 37(10):1865-78; doi: 10.1111/risa.12751.PMCID: PMC6151353.
View AbstractNon-chemical risk assessment for lifting and low back pain based on Bayesian threshold models
Pandalai SP, Wheeler MW, Lu M-L. 2017. Non-chemical risk assessment for lifting and low back pain based on Bayesian threshold models. Saf Health Work 8(2):206-11; doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2016.10.001. PMCID: PMC5447412.
View Abstract2015 (2 POSTS)
Historical context and recent advances in exposure-response estimation for deriving occupational exposure limits
Wheeler MW, Park R, Bailer A, Whittaker C. 2015. Historical context and recent advances in exposure-response estimation for deriving occupational exposure limits. J Occup Environ Hyg 12(sup1):S7-S17; doi: 10.1080/15459624.2015.1076934. PMCID: PMC4685605.
View AbstractQuantile benchmark dose estimation for continuous endpoints
Wheeler MW, Shao K, Bailer AJ. 2015. Quantile benchmark dose estimation for continuous endpoints. Environmetrics 26(5):363-72; doi: 10.1002/env.2432.
View Abstract2014 (1 POST)
Mechanistic hierarchical Gaussian processes
Wheeler MW, Dunson DB, Pandalai SP, Baker BA, Herring AH. 2014. Mechanistic hierarchical Gaussian processes. J Amer Stat Assoc 109(507):894-904; doi: 10.1080/01621459.2014.899234. PMCID: PMC4273873.
View Abstract2013 (1 POST)
An empirical comparison of low-dose extrapolation from points of departure (PoD) compared to extrapolations based upon methods that account for model uncertainty
Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2013. An empirical comparison of low-dose extrapolation from points of departure (PoD) compared to extrapolations based upon methods that account for model uncertainty. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 67(1):75-82; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2013.06.006. PMCID: PMC4724873
View Abstract2012 (1 POST)
Monotonic Bayesian semiparametric benchmark dose analysis
Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2012. Monotonic Bayesian semiparametric benchmark dose analysis. Risk Anal 32(7):1207-18; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2011.01786.x. PMID: 22385024.
View Abstract2009 (4 POSTS)
Political economy of US states and rates of fatal occupational injury
Loomis D, Schulman MD, Bailer AJ, Stainback K, Wheeler MW, Richardson DB, Marshall SW. 2009. Political economy of US states and rates of fatal occupational injury. Amer J Pub Health 99(8):1400-8; doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.131409. PMCID: PMC2707476.
View AbstractContributions of dust exposure and cigarette smoking to emphysema severity in coal miners in the United States
Kuempel ED, Wheeler MW, Smith RJ, Vallyathan V, Green FH. 2009. Contributions of dust exposure and cigarette smoking to emphysema severity in coal miners in the United States. Amer J Resp Crit Care Med 180(3):257-64; doi: 10.1164/rccm.200806-840OC. PMID: 19423717.
View AbstractComparing model averaging with other model selection strategies for benchmark dose estimation
Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2009. Comparing model averaging with other model selection strategies for benchmark dose estimation. Environ Ecol Stat 16:37-51; doi: 10.1007/s10651-007-0071-7.
View AbstractBenchmark dose estimation incorporating multiple data sources
Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2009. Benchmark dose estimation incorporating multiple data sources. Risk Anal 29(2):249-56; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2008.01144x. PMID: 19000080.
View Abstract2008 (1 POST)
Model averaging software for dichotomous dose response risk estimation
Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2008. Model averaging software for dichotomous dose response risk estimation. J Stat Software 26(5):1-15; doi: 10.18637jss.v026.i05.
View Abstract2007 (3 POSTS)
Confidence interval construction for relative toxicity endpoints such as LD50 or LD90 ratios
Wheeler MW, Fadel W, Robertson J, John Bailer A. 2007. Confidence interval construction for relative toxicity endpoints such as LD50 or LD90 ratios. J Econ Entomol 100(6):1945-9; doi: 10.1093/jee/100.6.1945. PMID: 18232415.
View AbstractProperties of model‐averaged BMDLs: A study of model averaging in dichotomous response risk estimation
Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2007. Properties of model‐averaged BMDLs: A study of model averaging in dichotomous response risk estimation. Risk Anal 7(3):659-70; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2007.0090.x. PMID: 17640214.
View AbstractAn approach to risk assessment for TiO2
Dankovic D, Kuempel E, Wheeler MW. 2007. An approach to risk assessment for TiO2. Inhal Toxicol 19(sup1):205-12; doi: 10.1080/08958370701497754. PMID: 17886069.
View Abstract2006 (1 POST)
Comparing median lethal concentration values using confidence interval overlap or ratio tests
Wheeler MW, Park RM, Bailer AJ. 2006. Comparing median lethal concentration values using confidence interval overlap or ratio tests. Environ Toxicol Chem 25(5):1441-4; doi: 10.1897/05-320r.1. PMID: 16704080.
View Abstract2005 (2 POSTS)
Incorporating uncertainty and variability in the assessment of occupational hazards
Bailer AJ, Wheeler MW, Dankovic D, Noble R, Bena J. 2005. Incorporating uncertainty and variability in the assessment of occupational hazards. Int J Risk Assess Manage 5(2-4):344-57; doi: 10.1504/IJRAM.2005.007176.
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