Analysis of repeated measurement data is a recurrent challenge to statisticians engaged in biological and biomedical applications. For example, data from clinical trials are often longitudinal in nature, with repeated measures of response taken over time. In pharmacokinetic studies, serial measurements of drug concentrations are taken from each participant. By definition, growth studies involve repeated measurements over time. In other applications, measurements on experimental units may be repeated across some other dimension, e.g. spatially rather than temporally.
Analysis of repeated measurement data is a recurrent challenge to statisticians engaged in biological and biomedical applications. For example, data f...