This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Monday, 08/02/2010
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Using the Research Data Center to Analyze Genetic Data
Karen Davis, National Center for Health Statistics; Peter Meyer, National Center for Health Statistics
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A Simulation to Evaluate the Impact of Design on Model-Based Methods for National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Data Linked with Environmental Exposures
Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics; Lester Randolph Curtin, CDC; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics
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Improvements in Ability to Detect Undiagnosed Diabetes by Using Information on Family History Among Adults in the United States
Quanhe Yang, CDC; Tiebin Liu, CDC; Ramal Mooneshinghe, CDC; Rodolfo Valdez, CDC; Muin Khoury, CDC
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An Introduction to NHANES Data Using SAS Proc SurveyLogistic
Todd Case, Bristol-Myers Squibb
8:35 AM
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The Evolution of NHANES Content and Data Collection Methods
Vicki L. Burt, CDC/NCHS; Clifford Leroy Johnson, National Center for Health Statistics
10:35 AM
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Policy Impact of NHANES
Clifford Leroy Johnson, National Center for Health Statistics; Vicki L. Burt, CDC/NCHS
10:55 AM
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Beyond a National Study: Moving the NHANES Experience to New Applications
Lester Randolph Curtin, CDC
11:35 AM
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Wednesday, 08/04/2010
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Comparison of Logistic Regression and Support Vector Machine Models to Predict Diabetes
Wei Yu, CDC; Tiebin Liu, CDC; Rodolfo Valdez, CDC; Marta Gwinn, CDC; Nicole Dowling , CDC; Muin J. Khoury, CDC
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Methodological Challenges in Linking NHANES Biomarker Data with Ambient Air Data and Surrogate Measures of Traffic-Related Air Pollution
Sorina Eftim, University of Maryland; Amir Sapkota, University of Maryland; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics
2:35 PM
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