Yes I found that: I already integrated menus using the functions at
http://www.medepi.org/epitools/rfunctions/index.html
in Rcmdr.


The work of Tomas Aragon (http://www.medepi.org/rdocs/index.html) is still in progress.

My objective actually is to provide in R those functions available in non-opensource epidemiology software (epiinfo for example, no linux version available)

Pease help.


Nick Drew writes:
You might try:
http://www.medepi.org/epitools/rfunctions/index.html#A

and

http://www.medepi.org/rdocs/index.html

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Hi all,


Please help on this. We will be teaching epidemiology using opensource
software. What are R built-in functions or functions in available packages
that are capable of doing these:


a) Logistic regression (glm?)
b) Conditional logistic regression
c) Logistic regression with random effects
d) Beta-binomial regression
e) Poisson regression
f) Weibull regression (eha?)
g) Exponential regression
h) Cox proportional hazards regression (survival?, eha?)
i) Cox regression with time repeated covariables
j) Kaplan-Meier Analysis and Plots (survival?)
k) Post-fit analysis with plots, delta-betas, hazard functions
l) meta analysis (rmeta?)


Thanks in advance for your help.


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Francis D. Dimzon
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
University of the Philippines in the Visayas
Miag-ao, Iloilo, Philippines


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Miag-ao, Iloilo, Philippines

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