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Selected Journal Citations:

Huang P, Chen D, Voelkel JO, Minimum aberration two-level split plot design. Technometrics 1998; 40(4): 314-326.

Huang P, Dragalin V, Hall WJ, Asymptotic solution to the Kiefer-Weiss problem for Brownian Motion With Symmetric Triangular Stopping Boundaries. Sequential Analysis 2000; 19:143-160.

Huang P, Existence of a Minimax Group Sequential Test. Sequential Analysis 2000; 19:93-204.

Yakir B, Huang P, Hall WJ, Completeness for Brownian motion with piecewise linear stopping boundaries. Sequential Analysis 2001; 20(3):201-208.

Huang P. Asymptotic design for Brownian motion with general triangular stopping boundaries. IMS Lecture Notes -- Monograph Series, Crossing Boundaries: Statistical Essays in Honor of Jack Hall J. Kolassa and D. Oakes (editors), 2003; 43:29-46.

Chen D, Huang P, Cheng X, A concrete statistical realization of Kleinberg's stochastic discrimination for pattern recognition, Part I. Two-class classification. Annals of Statistics 2003; 31:1393-1412.

Huang P., Tilley B, Woolson R, and Lipsitz S, Adjusting O'Brien's test to control type I error for the generalized nonparametric Behrens-Fisher problem. Biometrics 2005; 61:532-539.

Huang P, Woolson RF, and O'Brien PC. A rank-based sample size method for multiple outcomes in clinical trials. Statistics in Medicine 2008, 27:3084-3104.

Huang P., Woolson RF., and Granholm A. The use of a global statistical approach for the design and data analysis of clinical trials with multiple primary outcomes, Experimental Stroke 2009; 1:100-109.

Huang P, Goetz CG, Woolson RF, Tilley BC, Kerr D, Palesch Y, Elm J, Ravina B, Bergmann KJ, Kieburtz K, and The Parkinson Study Group. Using global statistical tests in long term Parkinson’s disease clinical trials. Movement Disorders 2009; Accepted.