Dr Miguel Juarez
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Lecturer in Statistics
+44 114 222 3908
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- Profile
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Miguel obtained a PhD in Mathematical Sciences (Statistics) from Universidad de Valencia, Spain in 2004 with a dissertation in Objective Bayesian methods for point estimation and hypothesis testing.
From 2005-2008 he was a research fellow in the Statistics department at University of Warwick dealing with models for panel data that incorporate skewness and heavy tails.
In 2008 he moved to the Warwick Systems Biology Centre as a research fellow in Bayesian analysis of biological data, with a special emphasis in developing models for gene regulatory networks.In 2010 he joined the School of Mathematics and Statistics as a lecturer in Statistics.
- Research interests
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Bayesian statistics. Hierarchical modelling for panel and longitudinal data. Image analysis for super-resolution microscopy. In silico augmented clinical trials
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
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Journal articles
- . Frontiers in Medical Technology, 3.
- . International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 37(7).
- . BMC Bioinformatics, 21(S17).
- . BMC Bioinformatics, 21(S17).
- . IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 24(1), 4-13.
- . Genetic Epidemiology.
- . Scientific Reports, 7.
- . Stem Cell Reports, 7(5), 998-1012.
- . BMC Genomics, 11(1), 10-10.
- . Bioinformatics, 26(18), 2305-2312.
- . Journal of Applied Econometrics, 25(7), 1128-1154.
- . Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 28(1), 52-66.
- . Bayesian Analysis, 3, 267-315.
- Bayesian radiocarbon modelling for beginners. Archaeometry.
- . Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods.
- Inferring the time-invariant topology of a non-linear sparse gene regulatory network using fully Bayesian spline autoregression. Biostatistics.
Chapters
- In Viceconti M & Emili L (Ed.) Springer Nature Switzerland
- Theoretical Foundations of Good Simulation Practice In Viceonti M & Emili L (Ed.), Toward Good Simulation Practice Best practices for the use of computational modelling & simulation in the regulatory process of biomedical products (pp. 9-23). Springer
- Modelización bayesiana de radiocarbono para principiantes In Barceló JA & Morell B (Ed.), Cronométricos en Historia y ArqueologÃa (pp. 293-–310). Madrid: Dextra Editorial.
Conference proceedings papers
- . 2019 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM), 18 November 2019 - 21 November 2019.
- . 2019 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM), 18 November 2019 - 21 November 2019.
Datasets
Preprints
- Verification of an agent-based disease model of human mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, arXiv.
- Generation of digital patients for the simulation of tuberculosis with UISS-TB, arXiv.
- Evaluation of the efficacy of RUTI and ID93/GLA-SE vaccines in tuberculosis treatment: in silico trial through UISS-TB simulator, arXiv.
- POSITION PAPER: Credibility of In Silico Trial Technologies: A Theoretical Framing, arXiv.
- Research group
- Teaching activities
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MAS2010 Statistical Inference and Modelling
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