Xiaofeng Wang, Ph.D.
Quantitative Health Sciences /JJN3
Telephone: (216)445-7737
Fax: (216)445-8023
Email: wangx6 at CCF dot ORG

Positions:

 

Assistant Staff of Biostatistics

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences

The Cleveland Clinic, 2005-present

 

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

School of Medicine

Case Western Reserve University, 2006-present

Education:

Ph.D., Statistics, Case Western Reserve University, 2005

Key Interest:

Dr. Wang is interested in neuroinformatics, biomedical signal analysis, statistical image analysis, nonparametric and semiparametric methods for the data with measurement errors, statistical data mining, and functional and spatial data analysis.

Honor:

  • Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI), 2006
  • Researcher Selected for the 2006-7 The Value of Research, Case Western Reserve University
  • LAHA Awards, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS), 2005

Professional Services:

  • Editorial Assistant of IMS Lecture Notes-Monograph Series: Nonparametric Inference and Probability, 2005 - 2006.
  • Review Committee for Cleveland Clinic's Annual Research Day, 2006.
  • Reviewer/Referee for Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (JSPI), Neuroimage, Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences.

Selected Publications:

Wang X, Sun J, Gustafson KJ and Yue GH. Modeling Heterogeneity and Dependence for Analysis of Neuronal Data. Statistics in Medicine. 2007, DOI: 10.1002/sim.2943, in press.

 

Wang X. Semiparametric Mixed Models for Longitudinal Image Data. The American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences. 2007, in press.

 

Ruff RL, Ruff SS and Wang X. The Effect of Treatment on Pain Associated with Spinal Epidural Metastasis. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 2007, 44(2):271-278.

 

Ruff RL, Adamson VW, Ruff SS and Wang X. Directed Rehabilitation Reduces Pain and Depression while Increasing Independence and Satisfaction with Life for Patients with Paraplegia due to Epidural Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 2007, 44(1):1-10.

 

Gustafson KJ, Moffitt MA, Wang X, Sun J, Snyder S, Grill WM. Topography of spinal neurons active during hindlimb withdrawal reflexes in the decerebrate cat. Neuroscience. 2006;141(4):1983-94.


Wang X, Sun J and Bogie K. Spatial-temporal data mining procedure: LASR. IMS Lecture Notes-Monograph Series: Recent Development in Nonparametric Inference and Probability. 2006: 213-231.

Haghpanah S, Bogie K, Wang X, Banks PG, and Ho CH. Reliability of electronic versus manual wound measurement techniques. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006; 87(10):1396-402.

Zhang L, Deanc D. , Liu JZ, Wang X, and Yue GH. Quantifying Brain White Matter Changes in Normal Aging Using Fractal Dimension. Neurobiology of Aging. 2006; 21.

Bogie K, Wang X, and Triolo RJ. Long Term Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in High-risk Individuals: Experience with NMES. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006; 87(4):585-91.

Liu JZ, Yao B, Siemionow V, Sahgal V, Wang X, Sun J and Yue GH. Fatigue induces greater brain signal reduction during sustained than preparation phase of maximal voluntary contraction. Brain Research. 2005; 1057:113-26.

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