Standout Papers

The Importance of the Normality Assumption in Large Public Health Data Sets 2002 2026 2010 2018 1.2k
  1. The Importance of the Normality Assumption in Large Public Health Data Sets (2002)
    Thomas Lumley, Paula Diehr et al. Annual Review of Public Health
  2. Network meta‐analysis for indirect treatment comparisons (2002)
    Thomas Lumley Statistics in Medicine
  3. Health Outcomes Associated With Various Antihypertensive Therapies Used as First-Line Agents (2003)
    Bruce M. Psaty, Thomas Lumley et al. JAMA
  4. Case???Crossover Analyses of Air Pollution Exposure Data (2005)
    Holly Janes, Lianne Sheppard et al. Epidemiology

Immediate Impact

3 by Nobel laureates 3 from Science/Nature 82 standout
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Citing Papers

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Works of Thomas Lumley being referenced

Weight Loss, Muscle Strength, and Angiotensin‐Converting Enzyme Inhibitors in Older Adults with Congestive Heart Failure or Hypertension
2005
A comparison of dressings in the management of surgical abdominal wounds
1998

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Thomas Lumley 1894 1770 428 795 93 8.5k
Tim Ramsay 1440 1081 127 803 260 7.7k
Malcolm Maclure 2680 1681 187 1461 154 11.9k
Clark W. Heath 887 2177 1033 1192 95 11.0k
Krishnan Bhaskaran 1475 1410 377 2258 171 11.2k
Emily Herrett 1107 589 148 1012 42 5.1k
John Gallacher 1584 1650 2418 1560 171 14.2k
Xiang Qian Lao 552 2131 141 1002 169 6.6k
Leslie A. McClure 2438 1045 301 2022 275 8.8k
Li Y 1484 618 192 1744 185 7.2k
Rajiv Chowdhury 1218 539 607 1020 134 9.6k

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