Staff profile
Overview
Dr James Liley
Co-Director of Durham Biostatistics Unit, Assistant Professor (Research) of Biostatistics
Affiliation | Telephone |
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Co-Director of Durham Biostatistics Unit, Assistant Professor (Research) of Biostatistics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences | +44 (0) 191 33 43095 |
Fellow of the Durham Research Methods Centre |
Research interests
- General research methodology
- High-dimensional methods
- Model updating
- Predictive modelling
Publications
Conference Paper
Journal Article
- Haidar-Wehbe, S., Emerson, S. R., Aslett, L. J., & Liley, J. (in press). Holdout Sets for Safe Predictive Model Updating. Annals of Applied Statistics,
- Chislett, L., Aslett, L. J. M., Davies, A. R., Vallejos, C. A., & Liley, J. (online). Ethical considerations of use of hold-out sets in clinical prediction model management. AI and Ethics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00561-z
- Liley, J., Bunclark, K., Newnham, M., Cannon, J., Sheares, K., Taboada, D., Ng, C., Screaton, N., Jenkins, D., Pepke-Zaba, J., & Toshner, M. (in press). Development of an open-source tool for risk assessment in pulmonary endarterectomy. European Respiratory Journal,
- Thoma, I., Rogers, S., Ireland, J., Porteous, R., Borland, K., Vallejos, C. A., Aslett, L. J. M., & Liley, J. (in press). Differential behaviour of a risk score for emergency hospital admission by demographics in Scotland -a retrospective study. PLoS Digital Medicine,
- Liley, J., Newnham, M., Bleda, M., Bunclark, K., Auger, W., Barbera, J. A., Bogaard, H., Delcroix, M., Fernandes, T. M., Howard, L., Jenkins, D., Lang, I., Mayer, E., Rhodes, C., Simpson, M., Southgate, L., Trembath, R., Wharton, J., Wilkins, M. R., Gräf, S., …Toshner, M. (2024). Shared and Distinct Genomics of Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension and Pulmonary Embolism. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 209(12), 1477-1485. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202307-1236OC
- Dudley, R., Dodgson, G., Common, S., Ogundimu, E., Liley, J., O’Grady, L., Watson, F., Gibbs, C., Arnott, B., Fernyhough, C., Alderson-Day, B., & Aynsworth, C. (2024). Effects of a novel, brief psychological therapy (Managing Unusual Sensory Experiences) for hallucinations in first episode psychosis (MUSE FEP): findings from an exploratory randomised controlled trial. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 174, 289-296. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.04.031