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

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
Regularized Kriging
Chein-Yu Peng , Academia Sinica; C.F. Jeff Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:05 PM

An Overview of the ISU - LANL Collaboration: Research and Impact
Christine M. Anderson-Cook, Los Alamos National Laboratory
2:05 PM

Finding Quantitative Trait Loci Genes in Experimental Crosses with Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation in a Semiparametric Model
Hui Wang, University of California, Berkeley
2:05 PM

Efficient Designs for a Noncompensatory Choice Model
Qing Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2:45 PM

Statistical Modeling of Tumor Regrowth and the Assessment of Drugs Synergy in Animal Experiments
Eugene Demidenko, Dartmouth Medical School
4:05 PM

Reliability Data Analysis for Designed Experiments
Laura June Freeman, Virginia Tech; Geoffrey Vining, Virginia Tech
4:05 PM

Optimal Designs for Toxicology Studies with Multiple Responses and Multiple Stressors
Edward L. Boone, Virginia Commonwealth University; David Edwards, Virginia Commonwealth University; Shuchi Jain, Virginia Commonwealth University
4:35 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
CANCELLED: What You Always Wanted to Know About Computer Experiments but Were Afraid to Ask
William Notz, The Ohio State University


Statistical Considerations on Validating Microarray Platform in Clinical Development
Guang (Gary) Chen, Merck & Co., Inc.; Christopher Ramsborg, Merck & Co., Inc.; Yue Wang, Merck & Co., Inc.; Miho Kibukawa, Merck & Co., Inc.; Joel A. Klappenbach, Merck & Co., Inc.


Designing Experiments for Biopharmaceutical Process Development
Julia O'Neill, Merck & Co., Inc.


Analysis of Computer Experiments with Functional Response
Ying Hung, Rutgers University; Roshan Vengazhiyil Joseph, Georgia Institute of Technology
8:35 AM

Methods for Comparing Across-Target Sequences in Small-Scale qRT-PCR Experiments
Stuart W. Gardner, Iowa State University; Jack M. Gallup, Iowa State University; Max Morris, Iowa State University; F. Chris Minion, Iowa State University
8:35 AM

The Effects of a Mixed-Mode Experiment on Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias in a Survey of Physicians
Emily McFarlane Geisen, RTI International; Joseph Murphy, RTI International; Murrey G. Olmsted, RTI International; Jessica Severance, RTI International
8:50 AM

Computer Experiments with Both Qualitative and Quantitative Inputs
William Notz, The Ohio State University; Gang Han, Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute; Thomas J. Santner, The Ohio State University
9:00 AM

Randomized Experiments for Measuring Display Advertising Effectiveness
Taylan Yildiz, Google; Nicolas Remy, Google
9:05 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

More Efficient Experimental Designs for CNV Studies Utilizing aCGH Technology
Jeanette Eckel-Passow, Mayo Clinic; Shannon McDonnell, Mayo Clinic; Shaun Riska, Mayo Clinic; Erik Thorland, Mayo Clinic; Eric Klee, Mayo Clinic
9:05 AM

The Undetectable Difference: An Experimental Look at the 'Problem' of p-Values
William M. Goodman, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
9:15 AM

Projection Array--Based Designs for Computer Experiments
Jason Loeppky, The University of British Columbia; Leslie Moore, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Brian Williams, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:25 AM

Making a Difference with Software for Design and Analysis of Experiments
Bradley Jones, SAS Institute
9:25 AM

Constructing Optimal Space-Filling Designs with Large Run Sizes
Chunfang Devon Lin, Queen's University
9:50 AM

Do Comparison Group Methods Replicate Experimental Impact Estimates in an Education Setting? A Charter School Evaluation Example
Kenneth Fortson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Philip Gleason, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Emma Ernst, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
10:35 AM

Adaptive Bayesian Calibration of Computer Models Using Sequential Monte Carlo
Gardar Johannesson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
10:35 AM

Pitfalls of Simplistic Normalization in Basic Science Experiments
Tatsuki Koyama, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Zhiguo Zhao, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Jeffrey Blume, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
10:50 AM

Inference for Variable-Stress Experiments
Nandini Kannan, The University of Texas at San Antonio
10:55 AM

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

Statistical Design for a Small Serial Dilution Series
Daniel Zelterman, Yale University
2:25 PM

Statistical Work in Nano-Material Research
C.F. Jeff Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
3:05 PM

Optimal Designs for Low-Dose Linear Extrapolation in Carcinogenesis Experiments
Melvin Slaighter Munsaka, Takeda Global Research & Development Center, Inc.
3:05 PM

Design and Analysis of Bioassay Experiments, Risk Issues
Michael E. Tarter, University of California, Berkeley
3:25 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
Distance-Constrained Orthogonal Latin Squares for Brain-Computer Interface
Gang Luo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Wanli Min, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center


Balancing Competing Objectives for a Good Designed Experiment
Christine M. Anderson-Cook, Los Alamos National Laboratory


Quantifying Output from Protein Mass Spectrometry Experiments: An Overview
Tim Randolph, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
8:35 AM

Experimental PPI Index Aggregation Systems with Services and Construction Price Indexes
Jonathan Weinhagen, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:05 AM

A Multilevel Modeling Approach to Investigating Treatment Effect Variability in Randomized Longitudinal Experiments
Joseph Rausch, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine/Cincinnati Children's Hospital
9:15 AM

Mixed-Effect Models for High-Throughput Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomic Profiling Experiments
Timothy Clough, Purdue University; Ching-Yun (Veavi) Chang, Purdue University; Olga Vitek, Purdue University
9:15 AM

Propensity Score Matching in Randomized Clinical Trials
Zhenzhen Xu, University of Michigan; John David Kalbfleisch, University of Michigan
9:20 AM

Experimenting with Pre-Contact Strategies for Reducing Nonresponse in an Economic Survey
Alfred David Tuttle, U.S. Census Bureau; Richard S. Hough, U.S. Census Bureau; Jeri Mulrow, National Science Foundation; Kenneth M. Pick, U.S. Census Bureau; Diane K. Willimack, U.S. Census Bureau
10:05 AM

Hunting the Higgs Boson: The Uses and Abuses of Statistics in High-Energy Physics
Isabel Trigger, TRIUMF
10:35 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

Compare Between Datat Sets Made Through Two Matching Merthods in Nonexperimental Data
Gideon D. Bahn, Loyola University Chicago/Hines VA Hospital
11:35 AM

An Experiment in Measuring Health Insurance Status and Type
Dianne Rucinski, Institute for Health Research and Policy
11:50 AM

Future Developments in Experimental Design
Douglas C. Montgomery, Arizona State University; Rachel T. Johnson, Naval Postgraduate School; Peter Goos, University of Antwerp
2:05 PM

Propensity Score Matching to Recover Latent Experiments
Ben B. Hansen, University of Michigan
2:05 PM

Beyond T-Test: Statistical Consulting for Bench Scientists in the Era of Translational Research
Wei-Ting Hwang, University of Pennsylvania
2:05 PM

Nonparametric Methods for Longitudinal Data in Factorial Experiments with R: A New Package 'nparLD'
Kimihiro Noguchi, University of California, Davis; Frank Konietschke, Department of Medical Statistics; Yulia R. Gel, University of Waterloo; Edgar Brunner, University of Goettingen
2:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
Inferring Likelihoods and Climate System Characteristics from Climate Models and Spatio-Temporal Tracer Data
K. Sham Bhat, Penn State; Murali Haran, Penn State; Klaus Keller, Penn State; Roman Tonkonojenkov, Penn State
9:05 AM

Sequential Experiment Design for Emulator and Predictive Maturity
Brian Williams, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Jason Loeppky, The University of British Columbia; Leslie Moore, Los Alamos National Laboratory
10:35 AM

Estimating the Number of One-Step Beneficial Mutations
Andrzej Jan Wojtowicz, University of Idaho; Holly A. Wichman, University of Idaho; Paul Joyce, University of Idaho
10:50 AM

Sequential Design of Computer Experiments for Multiobjective Optimization
Joshua Svenson, The Ohio State University; Thomas J. Santner, The Ohio State University
10:50 AM

A Statistical Design for Investigating Skin Diffusion-Based Dose Response in Humans
Jihao Zhou, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Thomas Lin, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Susan Guo, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Barbara Scholz, Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
11:05 AM

Comparison of Sequential Designs of Computer Experiments in High Dimensions
Ana Kupresanin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Gardar Johannesson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
11:05 AM

When Science Meets Security
Roy Maxion, Carnegie Mellon University
11:25 AM

Using Gaussian Stochastic Processes to Improve Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test
Amy Hoeksema, Iowa State University; Max Morris, Iowa State University
11:35 AM

Using the American Community Survey (ACS) to Implement a National Academy of Sciences (NAS)-Style Poverty Measure
Trudi Renwick, U.S. Census Bureau; Mark Levitan, NYC Center for Economic Opportunity
2:05 PM

Maximizing Response for Households with Children in a Two-Phase Address-Based Sample
Jill Montaquila, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Douglas Williams, Westat
2:05 PM

Teacher Pay for Performance: Experimental Evidence from Nashville's Project on Incentives in Teaching
Matthew G. Springer, Vanderbilt University; Dale Ballou, Vanderbilt University; J.R. Lockwood, RAND Corporation; Daniel F. McCaffrey, RAND Corporation
3:05 PM

Online Experimentation: Principles and Practice
Roger Longbotham, Microsoft Corporation; Ji Chen, Microsoft Corporation; Justin Wang, Microsoft Corporation
3:05 PM

Does Retail Advertising Work? Measuring the Effects of Advertising on Sales via a Controlled Experiment on Yahoo!
David Reiley, Yahoo! Research; Randall Lewis, Yahoo! Research
3:20 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Re-Randomization in Randomized Experiments
Kari F. Lock, Harvard University; Donald B. Rubin, Harvard University
8:35 AM

Gaussian Process Prediction of Computer Model Outputs with Nonconstant Variance in Systems Biology: A Plug-In Approach
Garrett Dancik, Northwestern State University
8:50 AM

Horizon-Scanning Experiments on Scientific Literature
Avory Bryant, Navy
9:15 AM

Optimal Design for Multifactor Life-Testing Experiments
Steven E. Rigdon, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Douglas C. Montgomery, Arizona State University; Rong Pan, Arizona State University; Connie M. Borror, Arizona State University West
9:20 AM

Issues to Consider in Selecting a Response-Adaptive Design for Dose-Finding Experiments
Nancy Flournoy, University of Missouri
9:25 AM

Distributions for p-Values
Chang Yu, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Daniel Zelterman, Yale University
9:35 AM

Maximin Model-Robust Designs for Split Plot Experiments
Byran Jay Smucker, Penn State; Enrique Del Castillo, Penn State; James Rosenberger, Penn State
10:35 AM

Comparing Statistical Models Used in Analysis of a Discrete Choice Experiment
Ji Cheng, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton; Lehana Thabane, McMaster University; Deborah Marshall, University of Calgary; John K. Marshall , McMaster University
10:35 AM

CTDesignExplorer: An Action Queue--Based Open-Source Simulation Experiment Platform for Evaluating Clinical Trial Designs
Yuanyuan Wang, University of Pittsburgh; Roger Day, University of Pittsburgh; Daniel Normolle, University of Pittsburgh
10:50 AM

Structural Properties of Optimum Designs and Their Interrelations in Model Identification and Discrimination for 2 ^m Factorial Experiments
Subir Ghosh, University of California, Riverside; Mike Huang, University of California, Riverside
11:05 AM

Accuracy, Bias, and Notable Observations for Experimental Actigraphy Data
Juergen Symanzik, Utah State University; Peter M. Sherick, Utah State University; William D. Shannon, Washington University School of Medicine
11:05 AM

Reducing Choice Set Sizes for Factorial Plans
Pallavi Chitturi, Temple University; Jing Chen, Temple University
11:35 AM




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