Wenle Zhao

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentPublic Health Sciences
AddressP.O. Box MSC 835
305H
Cannon Place - 135 Cannon St.
Phone843-876-1937
Fax843-876-1923
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    1. Cramer SC, Le V, Saver JL, Dodakian L, See J, Augsburger R, McKenzie A, Zhou RJ, Chiu NL, Heckhausen J, Cassidy JM, Scacchi W, Smith MT, Barrett AM, Knutson J, Edwards D, Putrino D, Agrawal K, Ngo K, Roth EJ, Tirschwell DL, Woodbury ML, Zafonte R, Zhao W, Spilker J, Wolf SL, Broderick JP, Janis S, Cramer SC, Le V, Saver JL, Dodakian L, See J, Augsburger R, McKenzie A, Zhou RJ, Chiu NL, Heckhausen J, Cassidy JM, Scacchi W, Smith MT, Barrett AM, Knutson J, Edwards D, Putrino D, Agrawal K, Ngo K, Roth EJ, Tirschwell DL, Woodbury ML, Zafonte R, Zhao W, Spilker J, Wolf SL, Broderick JP, Janis S. Intense Arm Rehabilitation Therapy Improves the Modified Rankin Scale Score: Association Between Gains in Impairment and Function. Neurology. 2021 04 06; 96(14):e1812-e1822. PMID: 33589538; PMCID: PMC8105969.
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    2. Lauzon SD, Ramakrishnan V, Nietert PJ, Ciolino JD, Hill MD, Zhao W, Lauzon SD, Ramakrishnan V, Nietert PJ, Ciolino JD, Hill MD, Zhao W. Statistical properties of minimal sufficient balance and minimization as methods for controlling baseline covariate imbalance at the design stage of sequential clinical trials. Stat Med. 2020 08 30; 39(19):2506-2517. PMID: 32363614; PMCID: PMC7462097.
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    3. Zhao W, Berger V, Zhao W, Berger V. Imbalance control in clinical trial subject randomization-from philosophy to strategy. J Clin Epidemiol. 2018 09; 101:116-118. PMID: 29518478.
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    4. Jiang Y, Zhao W, Durkalski-Mauldin V, Jiang Y, Zhao W, Durkalski-Mauldin V. Impact of adaptation algorithm, timing, and stopping boundaries on the performance of Bayesian response adaptive randomization in confirmative trials with a binary endpoint. Contemp Clin Trials. 2017 11; 62:114-120. PMID: 28866294.
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    5. Zhao W, Everett CC, Weng Y, Berger VW, Zhao W, Everett CC, Weng Y, Berger VW. Guessing strategies for treatment prediction under restricted randomization with unequal allocation. Contemp Clin Trials. 2017 08; 59:118-120. PMID: 28526265.
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    6. Zhao W, Berger VW, Yu Z, Zhao W, Berger VW, Yu Z. The asymptotic maximal procedure for subject randomization in clinical trials. Stat Methods Med Res. 2018 07; 27(7):2142-2153. PMID: 27856960.
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    7. Zhao W, Berger VW, Zhao W, Berger VW. Better alternatives to permuted block randomization for clinical trials with unequal allocation. Hematology. 2017 Jan; 22(1):61-63. PMID: 27741936.
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    8. Carr CM, Saef SH, Zhang J, Su Z, Melvin CL, Obeid JS, Zhao W, Arnaud JC, Marsden J, Sendor AB, Lenert L, Moran WP, Mauldin PD, Carr CM, Saef SH, Zhang J, Su Z, Melvin CL, Obeid JS, Zhao W, Arnaud JC, Marsden J, Sendor AB, Lenert L, Moran WP, Mauldin PD. When Should ED Physicians Use an HIE? Predicting Presence of Patient Data in an HIE. South Med J. 2016 07; 109(7):427-33. PMID: 27364029; PMCID: PMC4933325.
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    9. Saef SH, Carr CM, Bush JS, Bartman MT, Sendor AB, Zhao W, Su Z, Zhang J, Marsden J, Arnaud JC, Melvin CL, Lenert L, Moran WP, Mauldin PD, Obeid JS, Saef SH, Carr CM, Bush JS, Bartman MT, Sendor AB, Zhao W, Su Z, Zhang J, Marsden J, Arnaud JC, Melvin CL, Lenert L, Moran WP, Mauldin PD, Obeid JS. A Comprehensive View of Frequent Emergency Department Users Based on Data from a Regional HIE. South Med J. 2016 07; 109(7):434-9. PMID: 27364030; PMCID: PMC4933324.
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    10. Zhao W, Zhao W. A better alternative to the inferior permuted block design is not necessarily complex. Stat Med. 2016 May 10; 35(10):1736-8. PMID: 27059604.
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    11. Zhao W, Ramakrishnan V, Zhao W, Ramakrishnan V. Generalization of Wei's urn design to unequal allocations in sequential clinical trials. Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2016 Apr 15; 2:75-79. PMID: 26878069; PMCID: PMC4747061.
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    12. Zhao W, Pauls K, Zhao W, Pauls K. Architecture design of a generic centralized adjudication module integrated in a web-based clinical trial management system. Clin Trials. 2016 Apr; 13(2):223-33. PMID: 26464429; PMCID: PMC4785064.
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    13. Zhao W, Zhao W. Mass weighted urn design--A new randomization algorithm for unequal allocations. Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 Jul; 43:209-16. PMID: 26091947; PMCID: PMC4522356.
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    14. Liebeskind DS, Albers GW, Crawford K, Derdeyn CP, George MS, Palesch YY, Toga AW, Warach S, Zhao W, Brott TG, Sacco RL, Khatri P, Saver JL, Cramer SC, Wolf SL, Broderick JP, Wintermark M, Liebeskind DS, Albers GW, Crawford K, Derdeyn CP, George MS, Palesch YY, Toga AW, Warach S, Zhao W, Brott TG, Sacco RL, Khatri P, Saver JL, Cramer SC, Wolf SL, Broderick JP, Wintermark M. Imaging in StrokeNet: Realizing the Potential of Big Data. Stroke. 2015 Jul; 46(7):2000-6. PMID: 26045600; PMCID: PMC4557967.
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    15. Nicholas K, Yeatts SD, Zhao W, Ciolino J, Borg K, Durkalski V, Nicholas K, Yeatts SD, Zhao W, Ciolino J, Borg K, Durkalski V. The impact of covariate adjustment at randomization and analysis for binary outcomes: understanding differences between superiority and noninferiority?trials. Stat Med. 2015 May 20; 34(11):1834-40. PMID: 25641057; PMCID: PMC4393769.
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    16. Zhao W, Mu Y, Tayama D, Yeatts SD, Zhao W, Mu Y, Tayama D, Yeatts SD. Comparison of statistical and operational properties of subject randomization procedures for large multicenter clinical trial treating medical emergencies. Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 Mar; 41:211-8. PMID: 25638754; PMCID: PMC4380760.
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    17. Zhao W, Zhao W. A better alternative to stratified permuted block design for subject randomization in clinical trials. Stat Med. 2014 Dec 30; 33(30):5239-48. PMID: 25043719; PMCID: PMC4262630.
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    18. Zhao W, Durkalski V, Zhao W, Durkalski V. Managing competing demands in the implementation of response-adaptive randomization in a large multicenter phase III acute stroke trial. Stat Med. 2014 Oct 15; 33(23):4043-52. PMID: 24849843; PMCID: PMC4159417.
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    19. Weng Y, Zhao W, Palesch Y, Weng Y, Zhao W, Palesch Y. Impact of safety monitoring on error probabilities of binary efficacy outcome analyses in large phase III group sequential trials. Pharm Stat. 2012 Jul-Aug; 11(4):310-7. PMID: 22589042; PMCID: PMC4294559.
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    20. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Zhao W, Hill MD, Palesch Y. Minimal sufficient balance-a new strategy to balance baseline covariates and preserve randomness of treatment allocation. Stat Methods Med Res. 2015 Dec; 24(6):989-1002. PMID: 22287602; PMCID: PMC3474894.
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    21. Elm JJ, Palesch YY, Koch GG, Hinson V, Ravina B, Zhao W, Elm JJ, Palesch YY, Koch GG, Hinson V, Ravina B, Zhao W. Flexible analytical methods for adding a treatment arm mid-study to an ongoing clinical trial. J Biopharm Stat. 2012; 22(4):758-72. PMID: 22651113; PMCID: PMC3770292.
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    22. Ciolino JD, Martin RH, Zhao W, Hill MD, Jauch EC, Palesch YY, Ciolino JD, Martin RH, Zhao W, Hill MD, Jauch EC, Palesch YY. Measuring continuous baseline covariate imbalances in clinical trial data. Stat Methods Med Res. 2015 Apr; 24(2):255-72. PMID: 21865270; PMCID: PMC4280338.
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    23. Zhao W, Weng Y, Zhao W, Weng Y. Block urn design - a new randomization algorithm for sequential trials with two or more treatments and balanced or unbalanced allocation. Contemp Clin Trials. 2011 Nov; 32(6):953-61. PMID: 21893215; PMCID: PMC3206733.
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    24. Zhao W, Weng Y, Wu Q, Palesch Y, Zhao W, Weng Y, Wu Q, Palesch Y. Quantitative comparison of randomization designs in sequential clinical trials based on treatment balance and allocation randomness. Pharm Stat. 2012 Jan-Feb; 11(1):39-48. PMID: 21544929; PMCID: PMC3399213.
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    25. Zhao W, Weng Y, Zhao W, Weng Y. A simplified formula for quantification of the probability of deterministic assignments in permuted block randomization. J Stat Plan Inference. 2011 Jan 01; 141(1):474-478. PMID: 21057655; PMCID: PMC2968741.
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    26. Ciolino J, Zhao W, Martin R, Palesch Y, Ciolino J, Zhao W, Martin R, Palesch Y. Quantifying the cost in power of ignoring continuous covariate imbalances in clinical trial randomization. Contemp Clin Trials. 2011 Mar; 32(2):250-9. PMID: 21078415; PMCID: PMC4288592.
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    27. Zhao W, Waldman BD, Dillon C, Pauls K, Kim J, Patterson L, Ginsberg MD, Hill MD, Palesch Y, Zhao W, Waldman BD, Dillon C, Pauls K, Kim J, Patterson L, Ginsberg MD, Hill MD, Palesch Y. A web-based medical safety reporting system for a large multicenter clinical trial: the ALIAS experience. Contemp Clin Trials. 2010 Nov; 31(6):536-43. PMID: 20828636; PMCID: PMC2956856.
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    28. Zhao W, Ciolino J, Palesch Y, Zhao W, Ciolino J, Palesch Y. Step-forward randomization in multicenter emergency treatment clinical trials. Acad Emerg Med. 2010 Jun; 17(6):659-65. PMID: 20624149; PMCID: PMC3052925.
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    29. Zhao W, Durkalski V, Pauls K, Dillon C, Kim J, Kolk D, Silbergleit R, Stevenson V, Palesch Y, Zhao W, Durkalski V, Pauls K, Dillon C, Kim J, Kolk D, Silbergleit R, Stevenson V, Palesch Y. An electronic regulatory document management system for a clinical trial network. Contemp Clin Trials. 2010 Jan; 31(1):27-33. PMID: 19782156; PMCID: PMC2829838.
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    30. Tsoi LC, Patel R, Zhao W, Zheng WJ, Tsoi LC, Patel R, Zhao W, Zheng WJ. Text-mining approach to evaluate terms for ontology development. J Biomed Inform. 2009 Oct; 42(5):824-30. PMID: 19318137; PMCID: PMC3153945.
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    31. Nietert PJ, Tilley BC, Zhao W, Edwards PF, Wessell AM, Mauldin PD, Polk PP, Nietert PJ, Tilley BC, Zhao W, Edwards PF, Wessell AM, Mauldin PD, Polk PP. Two pharmacy interventions to improve refill persistence for chronic disease medications: a randomized, controlled trial. Med Care. 2009 Jan; 47(1):32-40. PMID: 19106728.
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    32. Sheats N, Lin Y, Zhao W, Cheek DE, Lackland DT, Egan BM, Sheats N, Lin Y, Zhao W, Cheek DE, Lackland DT, Egan BM. Prevalence, treatment, and control of hypertension among African Americans and Caucasians at primary care sites for medically under-served patients. Ethn Dis. 2005; 15(1):25-32. PMID: 15720046.
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