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

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
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

A Bayesian Surveillance System for Detecting Clusters of Noninfectious Diseases
Albert Y. Kim, University of Washington
2:35 PM

The OMOP Project: A Large-Scale Evaluation of Drug Safety Surveillance Algorithms in Longitudinal Databases
David Madigan, Columbia University; Patrick Ryan, GlaxoSmithKline
4:05 PM

Sequential Analytic Methods for Prospective Drug Safety Surveillance
Lingling Li, Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
4:30 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
Utilizing Multiple Imputation for Missing Race in the Active Bacterial Core Surveillance (ABCs) System
Melissa Lewis, CDC; Tracy Pondo, CDC; Elizabeth R. Zell, CDC


The Role of Statistics and the Statistician in Public Health Surveillance
Myron Katzoff, CDC; Taha Kass-Hout, CDC


Bayesian Modeling for Space-Time Surveillance of Disease
Andrew Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina


Prediction of Pneumococcal Nonvaccination Among Persons Aged >= 65 Years
Fan Zhang, CDC; Wei Yu, CDC; Tiebin Liu, CDC; Peng-Jun Lu, CDC; Faruque Ahmed, CDC


Using Disease Surveillance Data to Forecast Disease Risk
Al Ozonoff, Boston University School of Public Health; Yorghos Tripodis, Boston University; John Brownstein, Children's Hospital Boston
10:35 AM

A Novel Approach for Evaluating Alerting Methods in Biosurveillance
Jian Xing, CDC; Soyoun Park, SRA International; Howard Burkom, The Johns Hopkins University
10:55 AM

Application of Change Point Analysis to Time Series Data: The BioSense Experience
Taha Kass-Hout, CDC; Soyoun Park, SRA International; Roy Xu, SRA International Inc.; Paul McMurray, CDC; Howard Burkom, The Johns Hopkins University
11:35 AM

Nested Multiple Imputation in the Active Bacterial Core Surveillance System
Tracy Pondo, CDC; Elizabeth R. Zell, CDC; Chris A. Van Beneden, CDC; Benjamin J. Silk, CDC
2:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
Identifying Pregnancy Deaths in the United States: Vital Statistics and Surveillance Systems
Andrea P. MacKay, National Center for Health Statistics
11:15 AM

Statistical Surveillance and Alarm Activation in Sensor Networks
James A. Shine, U.S. Army; James E. Gentle, George Mason University
2:50 PM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
Incorporating Data on Residential History for Disease Mapping
Caroline Jeffery, Harvard School of Public Health; Al Ozonoff, Boston University School of Public Health; Justin Manjourides, Harvard School of Public Health; Marcello Pagano, Harvard School of Public Health


The Role of Statistics and Opportunities for Statisticians in Active Drug Safety Surveillance
Patrick Ryan, GlaxoSmithKline
9:05 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

Statistical Inference in Factor Analysis for High-Dimension, Low-Sample-Size Data
Miguel Marino, Harvard University/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Yi Li, Harvard University/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
10:50 AM

Disease Surveillance with Multiple Endpoints
Yingqi Zhao, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Amy H. Herring, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David Richardson, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael Kosorok, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
12:05 PM

Sampling Children and Teens in a Cell Phone Health Survey
David Grant, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; Sunghee Lee, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; Royce Park, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; J. Michael Brick, Westat; W. Sherman Edwards, Westat; W. Sherman Edwards, Westat
2:20 PM

Noncoverage Bias in Household Landline Telephone Surveys: The BRFSS Experience
Lina Balluz, CDC; Shaohua Sean Hu, CDC; Michael P. Battaglia, Abt Associates, Inc.; Martin R. Frankel, Baruch College, CUNY
2:35 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

Estimating Case Fatality Ratios from Infectious Disease Surveillance Data
Nicholas G. Reich, The Johns Hopkins University; Justin Lessler, The Johns Hopkins University; Ron Brookmeyer, The Johns Hopkins University
3:05 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
A Bayesian Self-Controlled Case Series Method for Large-Scale Longitudinal Data in Drug Safety Surveillance
Shawn Evelyn Simpson, Columbia University; David Madigan, Columbia University
9:05 AM

Bayesian Methods in Syndromic Surveillance
Jian Zou, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
10:55 AM

Work-Related Injury and Illness Surveillance Through Multiple Data Sources, a Pilot Project
Sara E. Wuellner, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; David Bonauto, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; Nicole Riester, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; Cody Spann, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries
11:35 AM




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