This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
Inference for Change-Point Parameters Under Varying Degrees of Model Misspecification
Moulinath Banerjee, University of Michigan; Michael Kosorok, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Rui Song, Colorado State University
3:05 PM

Hierarchical Bayes Conjoint Choice Analysis via the Approximate Dependent Poisson Race Model
Hang Joon Kim, The Ohio State University; Steven MacEachern, The Ohio State University
3:35 PM

A Simple Approximate Procedure for Constructing Binomial and Poisson Tolerance Intervals
Yanping Xia, Southeast Missouri State University; Kalimuthu Krishnamoorthy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
4:20 PM

Flexible Distribution Modeling and Efficient Test Effort Allocation in Inkjet Pen Development
Robert O'Donnell, Hewlett-Packard
4:20 PM

Relationship Between Prion Disease Incubation and Oral Dosage and Incidents of Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Chu-Chih Chen, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan; Kuen-Yuh Wu, National Taiwan University
5:05 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
Using Bayesian Logistic Regression to Estimate the Risk or Prevalence Ratio
Charles E. Rose, Jr., CDC; Andrew Lewis Baughman, CDC


A Model for Multilevel Clustered Data with Informative Cluster Size Using Poisson Distribution
Ana-Maria Iosif, University of California, Davis; Allan Sampson, University of Pittsburgh


Generalized Score Test for Zero Mixture in Count Data
Wei-Wen Hsu, Michigan State University; David Todem, Michigan State University
8:35 AM

The Zero-Truncated Poisson Model with Right Censoring: An Application to Translational Breast Cancer Research
Hung-Wen Yeh, The University of Kansas Medical Center; Purna Mukhopadhyay, The University of Kansas Medical Center; Fariba Behbod, The University of Kansas Medical Center; Byron J. Gajewski, The University of Kansas
8:50 AM

Analyzing Data from a Split-Plot Experiment When the Observations Have Overdispersed Poisson Distributions
Jia Liu, Iowa State University; Philip Michael Dixon, Iowa State University
9:05 AM

Finding the Right Distribution for Highly Skewed Zero-Inflated Clinical Data
Resmi Gupta, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; Bradley S. Marino, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; James F. Cnota, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; Richard F. Ittenbach, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
9:20 AM

Modeling Bond-Trading Behavior Using a Zero-Inflated Multivariate Poisson
Bonnie Kathryn Ray, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Sarah Thomas, Rice University; Katherine Bennett Ensor, Rice University
10:35 AM

Using Bayesian Predictive Distributions to Identify Outbreaks of Influenza-Like Illness
Owen Devine, CDC; Howard Burkom, The Johns Hopkins University
11:15 AM

Reliability Models for Single Repairable Systems and Some Nonstandard Inference
Ananda Sen, University of Michigan
11:35 AM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
San Francisco Bay Fish Abundance and Global Scale Climate Shifts
Teresa Anne Jacobson, University of California, Santa Cruz


Using GAM_K to Detect Clustering in MI Wood Products Companies
Juan Du, Kansas State University


Mixed Models for Repeated Zero-Inflated Counts from Smoking Cessation Data
E. Paul Wileyto, University of Pennsylvania; Yimei Li, University of Pennsylvania; Daniel F. Heitjan, University of Pennsylvania


The Effect of Noise on the Fitzhugh-Nagumo Neuronal Model
Charles Eugene Smith, North Carolina State University; Mamiko Arai, North Carolina State University


Statistical Analysis Strategies for Shotgun Proteomics Data
Ming Li, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
8:35 AM

Forecasting Emergency Medical Service Call Arrival Rates
David S. Matteson, Cornell University; Mathew W. McLean , Cornell University; Dawn B. Woodard, Cornell University; Shane Henderson, Cornell University
8:35 AM

A Proposed Goodness-of-Fit Test for the Assumptions of a Poisson Process
Bob McQuaid, Pepperdine University; Kellie Keeling, University of Denver; Robert Pavur, University of North Texas
8:35 AM

Distribution-Free Models for Latent Population Mixtures
Hui Zhang, University of Rochester Medical Center
9:50 AM

Reference Priors for Constrained Poisson Models
Michael David Sonksen, The Ohio State University; Mario Peruggia, The Ohio State University
10:35 AM

Bayesian Nonparametric Point Process Modeling for Extreme Value Analysis
Athanasios Kottas, University of California, Santa Cruz; Ziwei Wang, University of California, Santa Cruz; Abel Rodriguez, University of California, Santa Cruz; Bruno Sanso, University of California, Santa Cruz
11:25 AM

Improved Prediction Intervals for Binomial and Poisson Distributions
Jie Peng, St. Ambrose University; Kalimuthu Krishnamoorthy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
11:35 AM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
Choosing Bayes Priors for Estimating Values Near Zero: A Case Study with the Beta-Binomial and the Gamma-Poisson Distributions
Marcela Alfaro , Universidad de Costa Rica


A Small-Area Approach to Construct Candidate Lists of Sites for Possible Improvements
Kristian Schmidt, Iowa State University; Alicia Carriquiry, Iowa State University


A Bayesian Generalized Linear Mixed Model for HIV-1 Vaccine Immune Response with Missing Data
Sydeaka Patrice Watson, Baylor University; John Seaman, Baylor University; James Stamey, Baylor University; Bette Korber, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mark Muldoon, University of Manchester


Estimation of Minimum Mortality Rates and Excess Mortality from Regional Data
Ronald Gangnon, University of Wisconsin
8:50 AM

The Incidence of Disease and the Poisson Assumption
Lawrence Lessner, New York State Department of Health
8:50 AM

Bayesian Models on Species Richness of Fish in the Gulf of Maine
Xia Wang, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut; Dipak K. Dey, University of Connecticut; Chiu-Yen Kuo, University of Connecticut
10:50 AM

On the Distributions of the Numbers of Sexual Partners Between U.S. Men and Women
Hee-Choon Shin, NORC
11:05 AM

Understanding Immune Response with mRNA-SEQ Gene Expression Data
Ann Oberg, Mayo Clinic; Diane Grill, Mayo Clinic; Brian Bot, Mayo Clinic; Yan Asmann, Mayo Clinic; Gregory Poland, Mayo Clinic; Terry Therneau, Mayo Clinic
11:25 AM

Comparing Proportions of Extremely Rare Events of Uncertain Status with Applications to Vaccine Safety Studies
Hongyuan Cao, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Lisa M. LaVange, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Joseph Heyse, Merck Research Laboratories; Michael Kosorok, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:35 AM

Bayesian Estimation of Humpback Whale Population Abundance and Movement Patterns in Northern Southeast Alaska
Albert Noble Hendrix, R2 Resource Consultants, Inc.
11:35 AM

A Homogenous Compound Poisson Change Point Model Approach for the Analysis of CNVs in Genomic Data
Jie Chen, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Ayten Yigiter, Hacettepe University; Hong-Wen Deng, University of Missouri-Kansas City
2:20 PM

On an Interpretation of Celebrated Rao-Rubin Condition and Its Variations Arising in the Characterizations of the Poisson and Other Discrete Distributions
Makarand V. Ratnaparkhi, Wright State University
2:35 PM

Estimation of Spatio-Temporal Relative Animal Density from Line Transect Data with Clustering and Censoring
Geof Givens, Colorado State University
2:45 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Simulation Study for Comparison and Evaluation of Differentially Expressed Gene-Detection Methods in mRNA-Seq
Sunghee Oh, Yale University ; Hongyu Zhao, Yale University; James P. Noonan, Yale University
9:20 AM

Modeling of Zero-Inflated Count Data: Comparing the Results Using LOCF and MMRM
Luyan Dai, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Moumita Sinha, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
10:35 AM

Experiences with Approximate Bayes Inference for the Poisson-CAR Model
Chae Young Lim, Michigan State University; Sarat C. Dass, Michigan State University; Tapabrata Maiti, Michigan State University
10:35 AM

Determining the Roots of a Hypergeometric Polynomial
Bruce Barrett, The University of Alabama
10:35 AM

Model Assessment for Space-Time Point Processes Using Super-Thinning
Robert Alan Clements, University of California, Los Angeles; Alejandro Veen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Rick Schoenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
10:50 AM

Spatial Scan Statistics with Overdispersion
Tonglin Zhang, Purdue University
11:15 AM

Analysis of Number of Recurrent Events with Early Withdrawals
Kim Hung Lo, Johnson & Johnson; Bin Zou, Johnson & Johnson; Jiandong Lu, Johnson & Johnson
11:20 AM

Identification of Protein Phosphorylation Sites Using Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression
Shu Yang, Boston University; Eric Kolaczyk, Boston University; Simon Kasif, Boston University; Martin Steffen, Boston University
11:35 AM




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