PAPERS

Professor Nancy Flournoy

My co-author Dr. E. Donnall Thomas won the Nobel prize in Medicine for his work on transplantation (shared with the developer of kidney transplants) in October, 1990. He put together an interdisciplinary team of scientists that pioneered bone marrow transplantation beginning in 1969. I joined the team in 1973 with responsibility for experimental design and analysis, and I proceeded to create a unique shared information support system to facilitate the cross-disciplinary research required for the success of this enterprise. This collaboration led to 59 papers between 1976 and 1989 which I co-authored with Thomas. My work on statistical theory has been motivated by problems encountered while working with the Seattle bone marrow transplant team.
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Statistical Theory

Optimizing Statistical Processing

Statistical Genetics and Immunology

Epidemiology in Immune Suppressed Subjects

Clinical Trials For the Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infection

Statistical Characterization of Transplantation Biology

Effects of Transplantation on Digestion, Lungs, Eyes, Mouth and the Central Nervous System

Clinical Trials to Control Immune Function and Bayesian Dose Finding

Under Review and In Preparation

Discussion Papers, Interviews and Technical Reports (postscript document)

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings

Papers Presented at Colloquia.