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Michael R. Kosorok

Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Publications -  294
Citations -  13215

Michael R. Kosorok is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estimator & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 254 publications receiving 11576 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael R. Kosorok include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & North Carolina State University.

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Introduction to empirical processes and semiparametric inference

TL;DR: Semi-parametric Inference as mentioned in this paper is a well-known technique in empirical process analysis, and it has been used in many applications, e.g., for finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional parameters.
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Early Diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis Through Neonatal Screening Prevents Severe Malnutrition and Improves Long-Term Growth

TL;DR: The Wisconsin CF Neonatal Screening Project as discussed by the authors was designed as a randomized clinical trial to assess the benefits and risks of early diagnosis through screening, and the validity of the randomization method assessed by comparing 16 demographic variables.
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Estimating Individualized Treatment Rules Using Outcome Weighted Learning

TL;DR: This article shows that estimating an optimal ITR that is a deterministic function of patient-specific characteristics maximizing expected clinical outcome is equivalent to a classification problem where each subject is weighted proportional to his or her clinical outcome and proposes an outcome weighted learning approach based on the support vector machine framework.
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Reproductive Management of Lactating Dairy Cows Using Synchronization of Ovulation

TL;DR: A timed artificial insemination protocol that synchronized the time of ovulation using GnRH and PGF2 alpha allowed effective management of AI in lactating dairy cows without the need for estrus detection.
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Longitudinal development of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and lung disease progression in children with cystic fibrosis.

TL;DR: Antibody titers increased with both transitions, but the deterioration in cough scores, chest radiograph scores, and pulmonary function correlated best with transition from nonmucoid to mucoid P aeruginosa.