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

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
A Single Test Derived from Modeling Biological Heterogeneity of Multiple Serum Biomarkers via Mixture Models Using Bayesian Inference
Eric A. Macklin, MGH Biostatistics Center; Ying Zhou, MGH Biostatistics Center; Trenton C. Pulsipher, MGH Biostatistics Center; Steven James Skates, Massachusetts General Hospital
3:05 PM

Model-Free Feature Screening for Ultra High-Dimensional Data
Runze Li, Penn State; Li-Ping Zhu, Penn State; Li-Xing Zhu, Hong Kong Baptist University; Lexin Li, North Carolina State University
4:05 PM

Grouped Variables Independence Screening in Sparse Ultra High-Dimensional Feature Space
Rui Song, Colorado State University
5:05 PM

Calibrated Power Model Selection
Hugh Crews, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Clayton Barker, SAS Institute
5:05 PM

A Projection of True-early-detection, No-early-detection, Overdiagnosis and Not-so-necessary Probabilities in Tumor Screening
Dongfeng Wu, University of Louisville; Gary L. Rosner, MD Anderson Cancer Center
5:25 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
A Comparative Study of Variable Screening Methods: Univariate vs. Multivariate Screening
Cong Liu, The Ohio State University; Tao Shi, The Ohio State University; Yoonkyung Lee, The Ohio State University


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


High-Throughput Screening and Data Analysis
Xiaohua Douglas Zhang, Merck Research Laboratories


Informative Array Screening
Christopher Steven McMahan, University of South Carolina; Joshua Tebbs, University of South Carolina


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


Dual-Frame Sample Sizes (RDD and Cell) for Future Minnesota Health Access Surveys
Steven Pedlow, NORC; Kanru Xia, NORC; Michael Davern, NORC
10:55 AM

Comparing the Cumulative False-Positive Risk of Screening Mammography Programs Using a Discrete Time Survival Model Allowing for Nonignorable Drop-Out
Rebecca Hubbard, Group Health Research Institute; Diana Miglioretti, Group Health Research Institute
11:05 AM

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

Evaluating Screening Tests for Chlamydia trachomatis in the Absence of a Gold Standard Test
Alula Hadgu, CDC; Liangliang Wang, The University of British Columbia; Nandini Dendukuri, McGill University
2:20 PM

Sample Size Consideration on Search for Correlative Models from High-Throughput Screening Data
Xian-Jin Xie, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas; Yijie Liao, Southern Methodist University; Jason Yan, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
2:50 PM

Use of Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curves to Evaluate High-Throughput Screening (HTS) Methodologies
Satya R. Siddani, Merck & Co., Inc.
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
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

Modeling Treatment Efficacy Under Screening
Shih-Yuan Lee, University of Michigan; Alexander Tsodikov, University of Michigan
9:35 AM

Measuring Women's Compliance to Guidelines for Getting Mammograms
Jane F. Gentleman, National Center for Health Statistics; Nancy Breen, National Cancer Institute; Judith H. Mopsik, The Lewin Group; Jeannine Schiller, National Center for Health Statistics; Pete Welch, The Lewin Group
10:55 AM

I-SPY2: Identifying Biomarker Signatures for Therapeutic Agents in Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer
Donald Arthur Berry, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Kyle Wathen, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Nebiyou Bekele, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Laura Esserman, University of California, San Francisco
11:35 AM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
Sure Screening and Refitted Crossvalidation for Ultra High-Dimensional Statistical Inferences
Jianqing Fan, Princeton University; Shaojun Guo, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Ning Hao, Princeton University
9:05 AM

Cancer Risk in the Environment: Public Policy Issues in Screening
Karen Kafadar, Indiana University; Philip Prorok, National Cancer Institute
11:05 AM

A Statistical Method Assessing Collective Activity of Multiple siRNAs Targeting a Gene in RNAi Screens
Xiaohua Douglas Zhang, Merck Research Laboratories
11:05 AM

A Nonparametric Bayesian Approach to Biomarker Discovery
Peter Mueller, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Alejandro Jara, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
11:15 AM

Calling Hits in a High-Throughput Screening Assay
Minya Pu, University of California, San Diego; Karen Messer, University of California, San Diego
12:05 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

Regulatory issues associated with the use of diagnostic test in a screening study
Kyunghee Kim Song, FDA/CDRH
2:05 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Cost-Effective Combinatorial Design for Rare-Disease Carrier Screen Using Next-Generation Sequencing Technology
Lingling An, The University of Arizona; Dear Pookhao, The University of Arizona
9:05 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

Trajectory of Postpartum Depression Screening Scores
Peter C. Wollan, Olmsted Medical Center; Barbara P. Yawn, Olmsted Medical Center
11:05 AM

Multistate Modeling Approaches for Estimating Disease Risk in Gene Mutation Carriers from Family Data
Karen Kopciuk, Alberta Health Services; Yun-Hee Choi, The University of Western Ontario; Laurent Briollais, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute; Patrick Parfrey, Memorial University; Jane Green, Memorial University
11:25 AM




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