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

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
Population-Genetic Approaches for Phylogenetic Substitution Models
Nicolas Rodrigue, University of Ottawa
2:05 PM

Spatiotemporal Biosurveillance Under Nonhomogeneous Population
Sung Won Han, Georgia Institute of Technology; Seoung Bum Kim, Korea University; Kwok-Leung Tsui, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:05 PM

Analysis of the Variances of American Community Survey Estimates of the Group Quarters Population
John Matthew Jordan, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael Beaghen, U.S. Census Bureau
2:45 PM

Detecting and Correcting for Population Genetic Structure in Large-Scale Case-Control Association Studies
Ilana Belitskaya-Levy, New York University School of Medicine; Iryna Lobach, New York University School of Medicine; Judith D. Goldberg, New York University School of Medicine
2:45 PM

Incorporating Evidence for Population Stratification Bias in Combined Analysis of Individual and Family Data
Lucia Mirea, Dalla Lana School of Public Health; Lei Sun, Dalla Lana School of Public Health; James Edward Stafford, Dalla Lana School of Public Health; Claire Infante-Rivard, McGill University; Shelley Brenda Bull, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute
2:45 PM

Identifying QTLs in Plant Breeding Populations with Adaptive Mixed LASSO
Dong Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Kent M. Eskridge, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Jose Crossa, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
2:50 PM

Identifying Vulnerable Populations Through an Examination of the Association Between Multipollutant Profiles and Measures of Deprivation
John Molitor, Imperial College, London; Jason Su, University of California, Berkeley; Sylvia Richardson, Imperial College, London; Michael Jerrett, University of California, Berkeley
2:50 PM

Infectious Disease Spread Analysis Using the SIR Model and the Truncated Model with Applications to SARS and Novel Influenza
Hideo Hirose, Kyushu Institute of Technology
3:05 PM

Mapping Local Risk Ratios of Rare Infectious Diseases with Aggregate Data
Nong Shang, CDC
3:20 PM

Network Model-Assisted Prevalence Estimation from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data
Krista J. Gile, Nuffield College; Mark S. Hancock, University of California, Los Angeles
4:05 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
Statistical Evaluation of Nonprofile Analyses for In Vitro Bioequivalence
Jen-pei Liu, National Taiwan University


Application of Fuzzy Clustering and Discriminant Analysis to Identify Neighborhood Population Characteristics and Health Needs
Ashely Pedigo, University of Tennessee; William Seaver, University of Tennessee; Agricola Odoi, University of Tennessee


Spline Models for the Population Total from PPS Samples: The Precision Gain from Knowing the Sizes of Nonsampled Units
Sahar Z. Zangeneh, University of Michigan; Roderick Joseph Little, University of Michigan


Classroom Derivation and Simulation: An Asymptotic Two-Sample Test for Comparing Population Medians
Vadim Y. Bichutskiy, California State University, East Bay; Joshua D. Kerr, California State University, East Bay; Eric A. Suess, California State University, East Bay


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


Measurement Issues and the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Population
Nancy Bates, U.S. Census Bureau


An Introduction to NHANES Data Using SAS Proc SurveyLogistic
Todd Case, Bristol-Myers Squibb
8:35 AM

Evaluation of Mixed-Model for Control of Population Stratification in Human Genetic Studies
Nianjun Liu, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Hongyu Zhao, Yale University; David B. Allison, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
8:50 AM

Approximate Bayesian Inference of Bacterial Population Trees with Next-Generation Sequencing Data
Alexander V. Alekseyenko, New York University; Marc Suchard, University of California, Los Angeles
8:55 AM

Simpson's Paradox: Aggregating and Partitioning Populations in Health Care Disparities of Lung Cancer Patients
Pingfu Fu, Case Western Reserve University; Mark Schluchter, Case Western Reserve University; Rom Leidner, Case Western Reserve University; Balazs Halmos, Columbia University Medical Center
9:05 AM

Building Regression Trees on Data from a Complex Sample
Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:05 AM

Discriminating Between Microbial Populations
Frederick A. Matsen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Steven N. Evans, University of California, Berkeley
9:35 AM

Two-Stage Designs with Additional Futility Tests for Phase II Clinical Trials with Heterogeneous Patient Populations
Myron N. Chang, University of Florida; Sin-Ho Jung, Duke University
10:05 AM

Identifying Random-Effect Parameters in Nonlinear Mixed-Effect Models by Stepwise Forward Selection
Yaming Hang, Merck & Co., Inc.
10:35 AM

Design and Operational Changes for REACH US
Rachel Harter, NORC
11:00 AM

An Extension of the Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test for Complex Sample Survey Data
Sundareshwaran Natarajan, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Stuart R. Lipsitz, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Garrett Fitzmaurice, Harvard Medical School
11:35 AM

Generalizing Evidence from Randomized Clinical Trials to Target Populations: The ACTG-320 Trial
Elizabeth Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Stephen R. Cole, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:05 PM

Optimal Serial Dilutions Designs for Drug Discovery Experiments
Alexander Donev, University of Manchester; Randy Tobias, SAS Institute
2:05 PM

Bayesian Model Comparison in Cosmology with Population Monte Carlo
Christian Plessis Robert, Universite Paris-Dauphine
2:05 PM

Efficient Weighting Approaches for Analysis of Population-Based Case-Control Studies with Complex Sampling Designs
Victoria Landsman , National Cancer Institute ; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
2:05 PM

A Closer Look at Models Developed for Landscape Genetics
Kezia Manlove, Montana State University; Megan Higgs, Montana State University
2:05 PM

PCA Consistency for High-Dimension, Low Sample Size Context
Sungkyu Jung, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. S. Marron, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:20 PM

How to Estimate Measurement Error Variance Associated with Ancestry Proportion Estimates
Jasmin Divers, Wake Forest University Health Sciences; David T. Redden, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Raymond J. Carrol, Texas A&M University; David B. Allison, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
A NONMEM Population Approach to Modeling the Pharmacogenetics of Atazanavir and Ritonavir in HIV-Negative Adults
Deidre A. Kile, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver; Samantha MaWhinney, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver; Joseph E. Rower, University of Colorado, Denver; Peter L. Anderson, University of Colorado, Denver


Testing for Differences in Concentration Parameters Among Several Populations of Angular Variables
Curtis Miller, The University of Kansas; Mary Christman, University of Florida


R Package MARSS: Ecological Applications of Multivariate State Space Models
Kellie Wills, University of Washington


Methods in Analyzing Missing Data in Monitoring Populations
Michael Soma, U.S. Geological Survey; Doug Johnson, U.S. Geological Survey


Bayesian Nonparametric Inference of Effective Population Trajectories with Gaussian Processes
Julia Adela Palacios, University of Washington; Vladimir Minin, University of Washington


Graphical Displays to Uncover Gene-Environment Interaction from Data on Case-Parent Trios
Ji-Hyung Shin, Simon Fraser University; Claire Infante-Rivard, McGill University; Brad McNeney, Simon Fraser University; Jinko Graham, Simon Fraser University


Aligning Survey Estimates of Employment in Expanding and Contracting Establishments with Population Counts: Preliminary Issues and Methods
Michael Roosma, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Kenneth W. Robertson, Bureau of Labor Statistics; James Spletzer, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:35 AM

Nonresponse in a Survey of Military Personnel: What Record Data Can Tell Us
Monica L. Wolford, U.S. Army Research Institute; Lynn M. Milan, U.S. Army Research Institute
8:50 AM

Estimating Reduction in Absolute Breast Cancer Risk in Individuals and Populations from Modifying Risk Factors
Elisabetta Petracci, Institute of Medical Statistics and Biometry ; Adriano Decarli, Institute of Medical Statistics and Biometry ; Domenico Palli, Scientific Institute of Tuscany; Giovanna Masala, Scientific Institute of Tuscany; David Pee, Information Management Service Inc.; Ruth Pfeiffer, National Cancer Institute; Catherine Schairer, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics; Mitchell H. Gail, National Cancer Institute
8:50 AM

Estimating Colorectal Cancer Screening in the Presence of Missing Data in a Population with a Resistant Subset and Multiple Observations
Yolanda Cecile Hagar, University of California, Davis; Laurel Beckett, University of California, Davis; Danielle Harvey, University of California, Davis School of Medicine; Joshua Fenton, University of California, Davis School of Medicine
9:05 AM

Group Testing in Heterogeneous Populations Using Halving Algorithms
Michael S. Black, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Christopher R. Bilder, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Joshua Tebbs, University of South Carolina
9:15 AM

Exploiting Interaction Information in Detecting Loci That Influence Complex Diseases
Kuang-Fu Cheng, China Medical University; Jen-Yu Lee, National Central University, Taiwan; Jin-Hua Chen, China Medical University
9:20 AM

A Framework for the Meta-Analysis of Survey Data
Karla M.P. Fox, Statistics Canada
9:25 AM

The Sampling Distribution of the W Estimator of the Number of Valid Signatures on a Petition
Mark E. Eakin, The University of Texas at Arlington; Mary M. Whiteside, The University of Texas at Arlington
9:35 AM

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

A New Method for Combining Experimental and Observational Data to Estimate Population Treatment Effects
Richard Grieve, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Erin Hartman, University of California, Berkeley; Jasjeet Sekhon, University of California, Berkeley
11:05 AM

Estimating Variances of Strata in Ranked Set Sampling
Min Chen, Yale University; Johan Lim, Seoul National University
11:35 AM

A Bayesian Method for Estimating Disease Prevalence in the Presence of a Hidden Subpopulation
Chaoxiong Xia, The University of British Columbia; Paul Gustafson, The University of British Columbia
11:35 AM

A Gene-Based Multilevel Model for Candidate Gene Resequencing Studies Augmented by Population Genetic Information
Christopher Ryan King, The University of Chicago; Paul J. Rathouz, The University of Chicago; Dan Nicolae, The University of Chicago
2:35 PM

The Relationship Between Nonresponse and Data Quality in the Current Population Survey
Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:45 PM

A Case Study of the Relative Differences in the Recording of Ethnicity in Birth Records and in the Census: The Hispanic Population of Los Angeles County, California
David A. Swanson, University of California, Riverside; Matt Kaneshiro, University of California, Riverside; Amanda Martinez, University of California, Riverside
2:50 PM

Genetic Matching for Robust and Powerful Detection of Gene-Gene Interactions in Case-Control Studies
Samsiddhi Bhattacharjee, National Cancer Institute; Nilanjan Chatterjee, National Cancer Institute
2:50 PM

Estimating the Size of the Nonimmigrant Population Residing in the United States
Bryan C. Baker, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
3:05 PM

An Innovative Approach to Frame Development for Hard-to-Identify Populations
Tina Mainieri, Survey Sciences Group, LLC; Jeri Mulrow, National Science Foundation; Sam Schildhaus, National Science Foundation; Emilda Rivers, National Science Foundation
3:20 PM

An Extended Propensity Score Approach for the Analysis of Population-Based Genetic Association Studies
Huaqing Zhao, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Timothy R. Rebbeck, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Nandita Mitra, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
3:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
U.S. Census Coverage Measurement Demographic Analysis Plans
Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM

A Genomewide Association Study for Determinants of Hyperlipidemia in Korean Population via Beyond-Single-SNP Analysis
Taesung Park, Seoul National University; Eunjin Lee, Seoul National University; Kyunga Kim, Seoul National University; Seungyeoun Lee, Sejong University
8:35 AM

Optimal Survey Design: A Review
Jeffrey Mark Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:35 AM

Probability-Proportional-to-Size Sampling from a Rare Population
Jens Olofsson, Örebro University
8:50 AM

Multivariate Extensions of Population Bioequivalence: Comparison of Measures
Bassam A. Dahman, Virginia Commonwealth University; Viswanathan Ramakrishnan, Virginia Commonwealth University
9:20 AM

The Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Estimating the Size of HIV At-Risk Populations in Bangladesh
Le Bao, University of Washington; Adrian E. Raftery, University of Washington; Amala Reddy, UNAIDS Regional Support Team Asia-Pacific
9:20 AM

Use of CUSUM Control Charts When Population Size Changes Over Time
J. Brooke Marshall, Merck Research Laboratories; Dan J. Spitzner, University of Virginia
9:20 AM

Meta-Analysis of Survey Data to Estimate the Size of the Population of Men Who Have Sex with Men for Calculating HIV Rates
Christopher H. Johnson, CDC; David Purcell, CDC; Amy Lansky, CDC; Joseph Prejean, CDC; Paul Denning, CDC; Nicole Crepaz, CDC; Zaneta Gaul, CDC; Renee Stein, CDC; Zaneta Gaul, CDC
9:35 AM

Automobile Warranty Data Analysis
Jaiwook Baik, Korea National Open University
9:50 AM

Robust Method for Correcting Population Stratification in Genome-Wide Association Studies
Li Liu, sanofi-aventis; Donghui Zhang, sanofi-aventis
10:35 AM

Data-Driven Models for Dynamic Networks in Changing Populations
Pavel N. Krivitsky, Carnegie Mellon University; Mark Stephen Handcock, University of California, Los Angeles; Martina Morris, University of Washington
10:50 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

Empirical Bayes Confidence Intervals for Selected Parameters for a Large Number of Normal Populations with Unequal but Estimable Means and Variances
Zhigen Zhao, Temple University; Gene (J.T.) Hwang, Cornell University
11:35 AM

Estimating Uncertainty Bounds for Complex Demographic Models: A Case Study of Estimates of the Unauthorized Population in the United States
Dean Judson, Office of Immigration Statistics; Derekh Cornwell, Office of Immigration Statistics
11:50 AM

Reduced-Rank Stochastic Regression with a Sparse Singular-Value-Decomposition: Modeling Larval Drift Effects on Cod Population Dynamics as a Case Study
Kun Chen, The University of Iowa; Kung-Sik Chan, The University of Iowa; Nils Christian Stenseth, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis
11:50 AM

Findings from a Two-Phase Mail Survey for a Study of Veterans
David Cantor, Westat; Richard Sigman, Westat; Daifeng Han, Westat; Maribel Aponte, Veterans Administration
2:25 PM

On the meta-Analysis of Genomewide Association Studies: A Robust and Efficient Approach to Combine Population and Family-Based Studies
Christoph Lange, Harvard School of Public Health; Sungho Won, Chung-Ang University
2:25 PM

A Continuous Time List Capture Model for Internet Threats
Rhiannon Weaver, Carnegie Mellon University
2:35 PM

Developing an Optimal Approach to Account for Late-Filed Returns in Population Estimates
Cynthia Belmonte, IRS; Charles D. Day, IRS; Paul Arnsberger, IRS; Brian Raub, IRS
2:45 PM

Validity of Statistical and Computational Methods to Ascertain Causes of Death: Can They Outperform Physicians?
Christopher J.L. Murray, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation; Jeanette Kurian Birnbaum, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation; Abraham D. Flaxman, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation; Sean Green, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
2:45 PM

Statistical Design, Sampling Weights, and Weight Adjustments of the School Physical Activity and Nutrition (SPAN) Population-Based Surveillance 2009--2010 Study
Adriana Perez, The University of Texas School of Public Health; Deanna M. Hoelscher, Michael & Susan Dell Center for Advancement of Healthy Living; Ralph F. Frankowski, The University of Texas School of Public Health; R. Sue Day, The University of Texas School of Public Health; Eun Sul Lee, Oregon Health & Science University
2:50 PM

Semiparametric Pseudo-Maximum-Likelihood Estimation Exploiting Gene-Environment Independence for Population-Based Case-Control Studies with Complex Sampling
Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Yan Li, The University of Texas at Arlington
2:55 PM

Semiparametric Marginal Mean Models for Longitudinal Survey Data
Li Wang, The University of Georgia; Suojin Wang, Texas A&M University
2:55 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Applying a Family Equalization Adjustment to Weighting for the Current Population Survey
Andrew Zbikowski, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM

Demographic Trends in North Korea in the 20th Century and Beyond
Daniel M. Goodkind, U.S. Census Bureau; Loraine A. West, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM

Genomewide Association Studies in Mixed Populations
Hua Tang, Stanford University
8:55 AM

The Impact of Measurement Error in Auxiliary Variables on Model-Based Estimation of Finite Population Totals: A Simulation Study
Brady West, Institute for Social Research
8:55 AM

Sample Correlations of Current Population Survey Unemployment Statistics
Reid Rottach, U.S. Census Bureau
8:55 AM

Testing the Equality of the Distribution Functions for Two Populations
Charles L. Dunn, Miami University
9:05 AM

Current Population Survey Correlations Across and Within the 1990/2000 Phase-In/Phase-Out Period
Antoinette Lubich, U.S. Census Bureau; Reid Rottach, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM

Heterogeneity in the Random-Effects Population
Chul Ahn, FDA/CDRH; Yunling Xu, FDA/CDRH
9:35 AM

Descriptive Comparison of Populations by Rates: The Analysis of Departures from the Equirates Model
Mauricio Sadinle, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
9:35 AM

Measuring Elusive Populations with Multiple Systems Estimation: A Case Study in Casanare
Kristian Lum, Duke University; Megan Price, Benetech; Patrick Ball, Benetech
10:35 AM

Obtaining Population Representation with an Address-Based Sampling Design
Michael Link, The Nielsen Company; Jennie Lai, The Nielsen Company; Charles Shuttles, The Nielsen Company
10:35 AM

A Simulation Study on the Effects of Increasing the Number of Capture Periods in Closed Population Capture-Recapture Models with Heterogeneity
Jose Sanqui, Appalachian State University; Ross Gosky, Appalachian State University
10:50 AM

Challenges in Sampling Elusive Populations
Graham Kalton, Westat
11:00 AM

Simulating the Characteristics of Populations at the Small-Area Level: New Validation Techniques for a Spatial Microsimulation Model in Australia
Azizur Rahman, University of Canberra; Ann Harding, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling; Robert Tanton, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling; Shuangzhe Liu, National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling
11:35 AM

Measuring Health Disparities: The Choice of Spatial Unit
Carol Gotway Crawford, CDC; Zhuo (Adam) Chen, CDC
11:35 AM

'Unmatched' RDD and ABS Sample: Are We Reaching the Same Population?
Anna Fleeman, Arbitron Inc.; Robin Gentry, Arbitron Inc.; Nicole Wasikowski, Arbitron Inc.
11:55 AM

Statistical Methods of Exon Resequencing for Detecting Associations with Rare Variants
Judy Zhong, Sage Bionetworks; Charles Kooperberg, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
12:05 PM




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