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2007 Nov 02
0
Splus/R Programmer- Edwards Lifesciences in Irvine, CA
Statistical Programmer (SAS or Splus/R)
About the Company:
Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE: EW) is a global leader in products and technologies to treat advanced cardiovascular disease, the global leader in acute hemodynamic monitoring and the number-one heart valve company in the world. Headquartered in Irvine, California, Edwards has more than 5,000 employees'' worldwide, selling medical
Statistical Programmer (SAS or Splus/R)- Edwards Lifesciences (medical device company) in Irvine, CA
2007 Oct 15
0
Statistical Programmer (SAS or Splus/R)- Edwards Lifesciences (medical device company) in Irvine, CA
About the Company:
Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE: EW) is a global leader in products and technologies to treat advanced cardiovascular disease, the global leader in acute hemodynamic monitoring and the number-one heart valve company in the world. Headquartered in Irvine, California, Edwards has more than 5,000 employees worldwide, selling medical technologies in more than 100 countries. Edwards
2006 Mar 16
0
Asterisk Users Group Tonight, Irvine, Ca
If you are in Southern California and would like to attend the Asterisk
Users Group Meeting, it is tonight from 6-9pm at the Heritage Park Library.
Irvine Heritage Park Library
(949) 936-4040
14361 Yale Ave
Irvine, CA 92604
Tonight we will be having a demo of SIPX, a review of the SNOM 320 phone,
and a look at FreePBX, the new version of the Asterisk Management Portal.
Also, more books to give
2005 Dec 14
0
Director of Operations/IT Irvine Ca
Thanks for your help on this..
Victoria Rose
Executive Assistant
Networks In Motion
35 Tesla #250
Irvine, Ca. 92618
949-453-3810 phone
949-453-3801 fax
vrose@networksinmotion.com
Director of Operations / IT - Networks In Motion, Inc.
HR - Networks In Motion - careers@networksinmotion.com
Position in Irvine, CA
Help us manage and direct one of the most advanced and innovative
2011 Aug 23
0
Need Ruby on Rails - Developer /Lead Developer / QA , Irvine, CA , Long Term Contract
Hi
We have an requirement for* Ruby on Rails.* If you are interested please
send your responses on rama-O0YxMKRD1Am1Z/+hSey0Gg@public.gmane.org only
Please go through the requirement and let me know your interest and please
respond with the expected Billing Rate
* *
*Position Title: **Ruby on Rails - Developer /Lead Developer / QA*
*Location: **Irvine, CA*
*Duration: Long Term Contract*
2006 Mar 14
0
Asterisk Users Group Meeting March 16, Irvine, Ca
Irvine California, Heritage Park Library on the corner of Yale and Walnut.
The Walnut is just south of the 5 fwy and Yale is between the Culver and
Jeffery offramps. Meeting will run from 6 - 9pm. This week will feature a
review of the SNOM 320, a demo of SIPX, some book giveaways courtesy of
O'Rielly, and much more.
For more information, contact me
Kerry Garrison
Director of Technical
2012 May 16
1
Hmisc improveProb() and PredictABEL reclassification () function and continuous NRI
Dear Sirs.
I am working with the R packages Hmisc and PredictABEL to make NRI estimates from my Cox models with and without a specific biomarker.
According to Pencina et al (Statistics in Medicine 2010, DOI: 0.1002/sim.4085 ), a continuous/non-categorical NRI (NRI>0) is to be used when there are no obvious reason to categorize risk, such as the risk of future cardiovascular events in patients
2007 Jun 11
8
R vs. Splus in Pharma/Devices Industry
Following up to some extent on Friday's discussion regarding the
'validation' of R, could I ask the list group's opinion on possible
advantages of R over Splus from a pharma/devices perspective? I wish to
exclude the obvious price difference, which doesn’t seem to carry as much
weight as I would have thought. Besides, I have noticed many former Splus
users gravitating towards R,
2007 Feb 09
1
Using variable names in for loops - Generating plots semi-automatically from a series of variables Partly solved
Hi,
This code is trying to produce a series of graphics files, with plots
of male and female disease rates by age, one plot per disease. The
dataframe contains a variable 'Age' and a set of variables called
'Male_CVD, Female_CVD,Male_RTA,Female_RTA, and so on. For each
disease, I want to pull out the column of data containing the word
'Male' and plot this against age, and then
2007 Jul 25
2
Subscript out of bounds when using datadist() from Design library
I am running R version 2.4.1 on Windows XP. I have a question regarding the datadist() function from the Design library. I have a data.frame (call it my.data) with 4 columns. When I submit the code
datadist(data=my.data)
I get the following error message:
Error in X[[1]] : subscript out of bounds
I suspect there may be something wrong with my data.frame (I'm certain there is nothing
2009 Sep 03
0
R: "biplot" graphical options?
Thanks Andris, Michael and Petr for your prompt and kind feedbacks.
I will try generating my own biplot from low-level graph commands... I hope it will work.
Best regards,
Marco
--
Marco Manca, MD
University of Maastricht
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML)
Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM)
PO Box 616
6200 MD Maastricht
E-mail: m.manca at path.unimaas.nl
Office
2008 Nov 10
0
Postdoc Positions Available at Leiden University The Netherlands
Two Postdoctoral fellows (fulltime)
Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
Job description
________________________________________
TOP Institute Pharma (TI Pharma) has granted our proposal to set up a
mechanism-based PK-PD modelling platform. This platform focuses on the
transfer of knowledge from academia to the pharmaceutical industry and
is a collaborative effort of
2008 Mar 28
0
Vacancy Post Doc PK-PD modeling the Netherlands
Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Modelling of Cardiovascular Safety (full time)
Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
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Job description
TOP Institute Pharma (TI Pharma) has granted our proposal to set up a
mechanism-based PKPD modelling platform. This platform focuses on the
transfer of knowledge from academia to the pharmaceutical industry and
is a
2007 Mar 01
2
Using R for devices trial
I would like to use R for submissions to FDA/CDRH (the medical device
company I work for currently uses only SAS). Previous postings to the list
regarding R and 21 CFR 11 compliance have been very helpful. However,
reluctance to using open source software for statistical analyses and
reporting remains high here at my company. Has anyone used R for an
official submission to FDA/CDRH? It would
2006 Dec 26
1
xyplot line colors
Hello,
I have a longitudinal data with about 30 subjects. I used xyplot() to plot
the longitudinal data. One problem is that xyplot() recycles the color of
auto.key so that every 7th subject has the same color (symbol if setps() was
used). Is there a way so that every subject will have a unique color or
symbol?
Thanks
Osman
--
Osman O. Al-Radi, MD, MSc, FRCSC
Fellow, Cardiovascular Surgery
2009 Sep 24
1
panel.text question
Dear R-help,
I would like to add text to each of four panels in a plot generated by
xyplot in lattice library. A sample code is given below, the plot generated
has the first label repeated in all panels!
How can I get the labels to be different in each panel?
library(lattice)
x <- rnorm(400)
y <- rnorm(400)
a <- gl(4, 100)
xyplot(y~x|a,
panel=function(...){
2009 Jun 19
2
a plot of stacked boxes
Hello,
I would like to create a plot composed of stacked boxes (squares or
rectangles), where the size of the box would represent the frequency of
observations based on a categorical variable (group), the color would
represent the proportion of success (binary) within that group (outcome) on
a predetermined color scale. Ideally the boxes can be stacked from the
bottom left to the top right based
2007 Sep 26
1
Repeated tests against baseline
I came across a post by Karl Knoblick regarding the modeling of longitudinal data (see https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2007-May/132137.html). I am often asked by physicians to perform what Karl refers to in his post as option 1: to perform paired t-tests against baseline at each follow up time point (30 days, 90 days, 6 months, etc.). Unlike Karl's example, however, many of the trials
2006 May 07
1
nlme plot residuals per group
dear list:
I used the nlme library according to the great Pinheiro/Bates book, on
R2.3, WinXp
Lac.lme is an lme object with unbalanced data, group is a factor
variable with three levels, when I tried to plot the residuals by
group I got this error msg:
>plot(Lac.lme,resid(.,type='p')~fitted(.)|group)
Error in limits.and.aspect(prepanel.default.xyplot, prepanel = prepanel, :
2006 Apr 11
1
Time Series information in formulae
Dear List
The UKgas data is stored as an object of class 'ts'. I am trying to use "UKgas"
in a formula as argument to a function. However, I do not know how to access
the 'time series' information in the response (such as start() end() etc.).
Here is a boiled down example.
ssm <- function(formula, data = list(),subset=NULL) {
cl <- match.call()
if