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Sunday, 08/04/2013
Assessing Accuracy of Population Screening Using Longitudinal Marker
Paramita Saha-Chaudhuri, Duke University


Using Family Members to Augment Genetic Case-Control Studies of a Life-Threatening Disease
Lu Chen, University of Pennsylvania; Jinbo Chen, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Clarice R. Weinberg, National Institute of Environmental Health


Analyzing Age-Specific Genetic Effects on Human Extreme Age Survival in Cohort-Based Longitudinal Studies
Qihua Tan, Universiry of Southern Denmark
2:05 PM

Empirical Likelihood Ratio Confidence Intervals for Conditional Survival Probabilities with Right-Censored Data
Tonya Riddlesworth, Tennessee Technological University; Jian-Jian Ren, University of Maryland at College Park
2:05 PM

Empirical Likelihood and U-Statistics in Survival Analysis
Zhigang Zhang, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Yichuan Zhao, Georgia State University
2:25 PM

Model Correction for Informative Censoring
Steven Sun, Johnson & Johnson; Sudhakar Rao, Janssen Research & Development
2:25 PM

Multivariate Survival Approaches to Detect Differential Expressions in LC-MS/MS Proteomics Data
Carmen Tekwe, Texas A&M Health Science Center; Raymond J. Carroll, Texas A&M University; Alan R. Dabney, Texas A&M University
3:05 PM

Bayesian Approach for Evaluating Regional Treatment Effect in a Multiregional Global Trial
Jianchang Lin, Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company; Guohui Liu, Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company
3:05 PM

A Simulation Study to Evaluate Accuracy and Precision of Blinded Independent Central Reviews (BICR) on Progression-Free Survival in Cancer Clinical Trials
Fenghai Duan, Brown University; Richard Walovitch, WorldCare Clinical, LLC; Vincent Girardi, WorldCare Clinical, LLC
3:05 PM

Confidence Bands for the Treatment Effect with Survival Data
Song Yang, NIH/NHLBI; Ross Prentice, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
3:05 PM

Joint Analysis of Longitudinal Data and Competing Risks Survival Times in the Presence of Dependent Observational Times
Tai-Fang Chen Lu, Providence University; Chyong-Mei Chen, Providence University
4:05 PM

Attenuation of Treatment Effect Due to Measurement Variability in Assessment of Progression-Free Survival
Shengyan Hong; Nicola Schmitt, AstraZeneca; Andrew Stone, AstraZeneca; Jonathan Denne, Eli Lilly and Company
4:05 PM

Estimation Methodology for Weekly Surveys of Influenza Vaccination Rates
Kennon Copeland, NORC; Nicholas Davis, NORC at the University of Chicago; Lin Liu, NORC at the University of Chicago; Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago; James A. Singleton, NCIRD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Tammy Santibanez, NCIRD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4:05 PM

Default Risk Analysis of the Taiwan Industrial: A Survival Analysis Approach
Yi-kuan Jong, St. John's University
4:20 PM

A Cautionary Note on the Nonparametric Test for Equality of Survival Medians
Zhongxue Chen, Indiana University Bloomington
4:20 PM

Methods of Analysis for Failure Time Data That Adjust for Errors in Survival Outcomes Revealed by Audits
Pamela A Shaw, University of Pennsylvania; Bryan E Shepherd, Vanderbilt University
4:25 PM

A Regression Tree Approach to Subgroup Identification for Censored Data
Wei-Yin Loh, University of Wisconsin; Michael Man, Eli Lilly; Xu He, Chinese Academy of Sciences
4:45 PM

The Use of Propensity Score Methods with Survival or Time-to-Event Outcomes
Peter Austin, ICES
4:45 PM

Study Design Issues and Analysis of Error-Prone Time-to-Event Data Using Progression-Free Survival as an Example
Sally Hunsberger, NCI; Paul Albert, NICHD; Lori Dodd, National Institutes of Health
4:45 PM

Issues of Misspecified Measurement Error Models for Survival Data with Covariate Measurement Error
Ying Yan, University of Waterloo; Grace Y Yi, University of Waterloo
4:50 PM

Recidivism: Prediction with Bayesian Models
Gail Blattenberger, University of Utah; Richard Fowles, Department of Economics
4:50 PM

Statistical Issues in Development of a Predictive Model for Survival in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Minya Pu, University of California, San Diego, Moores UCSD Cancer Center; Hongying Li, University of California, San Diego, Moores UCSD Cancer Center ; Lei Bao, University of California, San Diego, Moores UCSD Cancer Center; Loki Natarajan, University of California San Diego; Laura Rassenti, University of California, San Diego, Moores UCSD Cancer Center; Thomas Kipps, University of California, San Diego, Moores UCSD Cancer Center; Karen Messer, University of California San Diego
5:05 PM

Measurement Error in the Timing of Events: Effect on Survival Analyses in Randomized Clinical Trials
Lori Dodd, National Institutes of Health
5:05 PM

Validation and Use of a Parametric Model for Predicting Implant Survivorship Beyond Observed Data in Total Joint Arthroplasty
Katie Miller, Biomet Orthopedics
5:20 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
Analysis of Survival Data Using a Partially Linear Single Index Survival Model via Accelerated Failure Time Model
Asheber Sewalem, AAFC-CDN; Antony F. Desmond, University of Guelph, Department of Mathematics and Statisitcs; Radhey S Singh, University of Guelph, Department of Mathematics and Statisitcs; Xuewen Lu, University of Calgary


Diagnostics to Assess Toxicokinetic-Toxicodynamic Models
Xia Xu, Merck Research Laboratories; Philip Dixon, Iowa State Univ


Score Test in a Pseudo-Value Regression Setting with Correlated Survival Data
Yanzhi Wang, Medical College of Wisconsin; Brent Logan, Medical College of Wisconsin


Fitting an AR(1) Model to Environmental Measurements with Non-Detects
John Rogers


Sample Size Calculations for Treatment and Biomarker Interactions
Scarlett Kazimer


Flipped-Data Survival Analysis for Metabolomics Data with Non-Detects
Eric Siegel, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences


Nonparametric Comparison of Survival Functions Based on Interval-Censored Data with Unequal Censoring
Ran Duan, Missouri-Columbia; Yanqin Feng, Wuhan University; Jianguo Sun, University of Missouri-Columbia
8:35 AM

Measurement Error Correction for Survival Data Analysis with Covariates That Are Functions of Time-Varying Exposure Histories
Xiaomei Liao, Harvard School of Public Health; Donna Spiegelman, Harvard School of Public Health
8:55 AM

Nonparametric Testing Methods for Treatment-Biomarker Interaction Based on Local Partial-Likelihood
Yicong Liu, Queen's University; Wenyu Jiang, Queen's University; Bingshu E. Chen, NCIC Clinical Trials Group and Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen's U
9:05 AM

Estimating Causal Effects in an Observational Study with a Survival Time Endpoint: Comparing Reformulated Versus Original Antidepressants
Jaeun Choi, Harvard Medical School; Mary Beth Landrum, Harvard Medical School; A. James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School
9:15 AM

Nonparametric Adjustment for Measurement Error in Time-to-Event Data
Danielle Braun, Harvard University; Malka Gorfine, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute; Giovanni Parmigiani, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
9:50 AM

An Alternative Sample Size Method for Training Survival Risk Predictors in High Dimensions
Kevin Dobbin, University of Georgia; Xiao Song, University of Georgia
10:35 AM

Assessing Methods for Dealing with Crossover in Active-Control Trials
Jihong Chen, Astellas; Jay Yang, Astellas Pharma Global Development Inc.; Xiaosha Sherman Zhang, Astellas Pharma Global Development, Inc.; Andrew Strahs, AVEO
10:35 AM

Continuous Longitudinal Tumor Measurement-Based Phase II Endpoints for Predicting Overall Survival (OS) Using the RECIST 1.1 Data Warehouse
Ming-Wen An, Vassar College; Sumithra Mandrekar, Mayo Clinic; Daniel J. Sargent, Mayo Clinic; Xinxin Dong, University of Pittsburgh; Axel Grothey, Mayo Clinic; Jan Bogaerts, EORTC
10:50 AM

Tumor Dynamics and Central-Review Bias in Progression-Free Survival Clinical Trials
Jonathan Siegel, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals
11:05 AM

Regression When the Predictor may be Censored
David Oakes, Univ of Rochester Medical Center
11:15 AM

Regularized Canonical Correlation and Application to High-Dimensional Biomarker Data with Survival Endpoint
Li Liu, Sanofi
11:20 AM

Time-to-Event Surrogate Endpoint Predicting Overall Survival
Susan Halabi, Duke University; Chen-Yen Lin, Duke University
11:50 AM

A Multivariate Frailty Model for the Multi-Type Recurrent Event Data Using an Automated Monte Carlo EM Algorithm
Khaled Bedair, Virginia Tech; Yili Hong, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
2:05 PM

Effects of Interval Censoring on Kaplan-Meier Estimates of Median Survival and Difference in Median Survival
Ying Zhou, Amgen; Chunlei Ke, Amgen
2:05 PM

A New Marginal Approach to Model Clustered Survival Data with a Cure Fraction
Yingwei Peng, Queen's University; Yi Niu, Queen's University
2:20 PM

Multistate Models for the Evaluation of Screening Interventions in Family Designs
Laurent Briollais, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute; Yun-Hee Choi, Western University; Yildiz Yilmaz, University of Toronto
2:20 PM

On the Asymptotic Behavior of the Pseudolikelihood Ratio Test Statistic with Boundary Problems in Semiparametric Models
Yong Chen, The University of Texas School of Public Health; Jing Ning, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Kung-Yee Liang, National Yang Ming University
2:35 PM

A Semiparametric Model of Personal Cure
Margaret Stedman, National Cancer Institute; Joanne Chang, National Cancer Institute; Kathleen Cronin, National Cancer Institute; Angela Mariotto, National Cancer Institute
2:35 PM

Composite Kaplan-Meier and Semiparametric Commensurate Bayesian Methods for Post-Market Medical Device Surveillance with Historical Survival Information
Thomas Murray, University of Minnesota; Brian Hobbs, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Ted Lystig, Medtronic, Inc.; Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota
2:45 PM

Causal Multiple Comparisons for Survival Data
Hong Zhu, The Ohio State University; Bo Lu, The Ohio State University
2:50 PM

Estimating the Average Treatment Effect on Mean Survival Time When Treatment Is Time-Dependent and Censoring Is Dependent
Douglas Earl Schaubel, University of Michigan; Qi Gong, Amgen
2:55 PM

PHM and Logistic Regression Model Using Time-Dependent Covariates for Survival Analysis
Alexandre Mendes, Northeastern University; Nasser Fard, Northeastern University
3:05 PM

A Frailty-Based Progressive Multistate Model for Progression and Death in Cancer Studies
Chen Hu, American College of Radiology; Alex Tsodikov, University of Michigan
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Quality-Adjusted Survival Analysis Under Therapeutic Setting
Suddhasatta Acharyya, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Ren He, UCLA


Survival Trees for Discrete Failure Times
Matthias Schmid, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg; Helmut Küchenhoff, University of Munich; Gerhard Tutz, University of Munich


Strategy in Dichotomizing a Continuous Biomarker for Survival Data Analysis
Dung-Tsa Chen, Moffitt Cancer Center; Ying-Lin Hsu, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan; Po-Yu Huang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
8:50 AM

Joint Modeling of Multivariate Longitudinal Measurements and Survival Data with Applications to Parkinson's Disease
Sheng Luo, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Bo He, The University of Texas at Houston
8:50 AM

Survival-Related Prognostic Threshold on Quantitative Biomarkers
Xinhua Liu, Columbia University; Zhezhen Jin, Columbia University
8:55 AM

Local Polynomial Density Estimation with Interval Censored Data
Derick Peterson, University of Rochester; Mark J van der Laan, University of California-Berkeley
8:55 AM

Two-Sample Test for Differences in Survival at a Fixed Time Point with Small Sample Sizes
Michael Fay, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Michael Proschan, NIH; Erica H. Brittain, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
9:00 AM

Strategies for Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Inflammation and Health Events for Patients on Hemodialysis
Joel A. Dubin, University of Waterloo
9:25 AM

The Survivor Average Causal Effect: Weaknesses and Alternatives
Marshall M. Joffe, University of Pennsylvania
9:35 AM

A Gaussian Process Model for Estimating Within-Subject Variation in Indices of Protein-Energy Malnutrition Among ESRD Patients
Daniel L. Gillen, University of California, Irvine; Tracy Holsclaw, University of California, Irvine; Babak Shahbaba, UC Irvine
9:50 AM

Nonparametric Survival Function Estimation in the Presence of Uncertain Endpoints by Using an Internal Validation Subsample
Jarcy Zee, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Sharon X. Xie, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
9:50 AM

Nonparametric Bayesian Inference for Mean Residual Life Functions in Survival Analysis
Valerie Poynor
10:35 AM

Joint Model of Multiple Longitudinal Processes and Survival Outcome
Lili Yang, Indiana University School of Medicine; Sujuan Gao, IU School of medicine
10:35 AM

An Application of the Mediation Effect on Multivariate Survival Model with Time-Varying Covariates
Yii-Chieh Huang, Kaiser Permanente; Karen J Coleman, Kaiser Permanente; Corinna Koebnick, Kaiser Permanente; Kristi Reynolds, Kaiser Permanente; Anny H Xiang, Kaiser Permanente; Mary Helen Black, Kaiser Permanente; Sami Alskaf, Kaiser Permanente
10:50 AM

A Stochastic Intervention Approach to Causal Mediation in a Survival Setting
Wenjing Zheng, University of California, Berkeley; Mark Van der Laan, UC Berkeley - Biostatistics
10:55 AM

Modeling Left-Truncated and Right-Censored Survival Data with Longitudinal Covariates
Yu-Ru Su, National Cheng Kung Univeristy; Jane-Ling Wang, UC Davis
11:05 AM

Validation of Propensity Score Calibration Method to Control for Unmeasured Confounding in Time-to-Event Analyses
Rebecca Burne, McGill University; Michal Abrahamowicz, McGill University
11:05 AM

A Nonparametric Method for Assessment of Interactions in a Survival Analysis Regression Model Based on Right-Censored Data
MinJae Lee; Mohammad Rahbar, Univ of Texas Health Science Center
11:20 AM

Alternative Conditional Estimation of Time-Dependent and Nonlinear Effects of Covariates on the Hazard
Willy Wynant, McGill University; Michal Abrahamowicz, McGill University; Amel Mahboubi, McGill University
11:20 AM

A Joint Survival-Longitudinal Modelling Approach for the Dynamic Prediction of Rehospitalization in Telemonitored Chronic Heart Failure Patients
Edmund Njeru Njagi, I-Biostat, Hasselt University, Belgium; Dimitris Rizopoulos, Erasmus MC; Geert Molenberghs, Universiteit Hasselt & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Paul Dendale, Jessa Hospital, Heart Centre Hasselt, Belgium; Koen Willekens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Medicine, Belgium
11:50 AM

Calculating Adjusted Survival Functions for Complex Sample Survey Data and Application to Vaccination Coverage Studies with National Immunization Survey (NIS)
Zhen Zhao, CDC; Philip J. Smith, CDC; David Yankey, CDC; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kennon Copeland, NORC
11:50 AM

Recent Advances in Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data
Dimitris Rizopoulos, Erasmus MC
12:31 PM

Predictive Accuracy of Covariates for Event Times
Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina; Li Chen, University of Kentucky; Danyu Lin, Univ of North Carolina
2:05 PM

Unbiased Estimation in the Presence of Left-Truncation and Time-Dependent Exposures
Alex Bliu, McGill University ; Erica E. M. Moodie, McGill University
2:05 PM

Estimating Cumulative Failure Risk Under Hypothetical Interventions on Time-Varying Treatments in Complex Observational Studies
Jessica G. Young, Harvard School of Public Health
2:05 PM

Quantile Linear Modeling: A Primer for the Working Statistician
Jarrod Dalton, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
2:05 PM

Analysis of Onset of Dementia Data with Interval Censoring
Linbo Wang, University of Washington; Xiao-Hua Andrew Zhou, University of Washington
2:20 PM

Survival Trees and Forest for Thyroid Cancer Prognostication
Mousumi Banerjee, University of Michigan; Daniel Muenz, University of Michigan; Megan Haymart, University of Michigan
2:45 PM

Quantile Linear Modeling: A Primer for the Working Statistician (Part 2)
Ralph G. O'Brien, Case Western Reserve University
2:45 PM

Estimation of Distributions with the New Better Than Used in Expectation Property
Ganesh Malla, Xavier University; Hari Mukerjee, Wichita State University; Edgardo Lorenzo, Department of Mathematics, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
2:50 PM

Improving Median Progression-Free Survival Methods Through Design or Analysis
Keaven Anderson, Merck Research Laboratories; Honghong Zhou, Merck Research Laboratories
3:05 PM

Discrete Frailty Models in Survival Analysis
Ramesh Gupta, Univ of Maine
3:05 PM

Composite Kaplan-Meier and Commensurate Bayesian Models for Combining Historical and Progressively Accruing Survival Information
Ted Lystig, Medtronic, Inc.; Thomas Murray, University of Minnesota; Brian Hobbs, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota
3:25 PM

Doubly Robust Estimators of Treatment-Specific Survival Distributions in Observational Studies with Stratified Sampling
Xiaofei Bai, North Carolina State University; Anastasios (Butch) Tsiatis, North Carolina State University; Sean M. O'Brien, Duke University Medical Center
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
Adaptive Model Selection Between Cox Model and Aalen Model
Yu-Mei Chang, Tunghai University


Does IAPB Improve Survival? Uncovering Disease Severity by the Survival Mixture Modeling
Chung-Han Ho, Chi Mei Medical Center, Department of Medical Research; Fu-Wen Liang, National Cheng Kung University, College of Medicine Department of Public Health; Shih-Feng Weng, Chi Mei Medical Center, Department of Medical Research; Ya-Wen Hsu, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Department of Hospital & Healthcare Admin.; Chin-Chen Chu, Chi Mei Medical Center, Department of Anesthesiology; Chun-Yen Chiang, Chi Mei Medical Center, Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine


Complete, Smoothed Life Tables and Life Expectancy in the Appalachian Population and Subpopulation by Region and Socioeconomic Status
Bin Huang, University of Kentucky; Bernard Rachet, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Claudia Allemani, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Jing Guo, University of Kentucky; Hannah Weir, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michel Coleman, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Thomas Tucker, University of Kentucky


Kaplan-Meier Method in Tumor Doubling Time Estimation
Yufeng Li, University of Alabama At Birmingham; Choo Hyung Lee, UAB; Donald Buchsbaum, UAB


Analyzing Length-Biased Survival Data Using the R Package Lbiassurv
Pierre-Jérôme Bergeron, University of Ottawa; Vahid Partovi Nia, École Polytechnique Montréal
8:50 AM

Joint Analysis of Progression and Survival with Missing Data from a Cancer Clinical Trial
Dianne Finkelstein, MGH and Harvard University; David A Schoenfeld, MGH and Harvard University
9:15 AM

Proportional Hazards Model with Covariate Measurement Error and Instrumental Variables
Xiao Song, University of Georgia; Ching-Yun Wang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
9:15 AM

Logrank Tests with the Inverse Probability of Treatment Weighting to Assess the Impact of Beta-Interferon Treatments in Delaying Disability Progression in Multiple Sclerosis
Mohammad Ehsanul Karim, University of British Columbia; Paul Gustafson, University of British Columbia; John Petkau, University of British Columbia; Afsaneh Shirani, University of British Columbia; Yinshan Zhao, University of British Columbia; Elaine Kingwell, University of British Columbia; Mia van der Kop, University of British Columbia; Joel Oger, University of British Columbia; Helen Tremlett, University of British Columbia
9:35 AM

Survival Analysis with Longitudinal Covariates Measured with Correlated Error
Qiuju Li, The University of Manchester; Jianxin Pan, The University of Manchester
9:35 AM

Long-Term Survival Probabilities and Kaplan-Meier Estimator
Jean-Marie TRICOT, University of South Brittany; Ion Grama, University of South Brittany; Jean-Francois Petiot, University of South Brittany
9:50 AM

Asymptotic Efficiency of Integral Estimators in the Semiparametric Random Censorship Model
Gerhard Dikta, Fachhochschule Aachen
10:35 AM

Marginal Structural Modeling in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Illustration in Diabetes Research
Romain Neugebauer, Kaiser Permanente
10:55 AM

Copulas and Competing Risks: Applications for Mixture Long-Term Survival Models
Ronny Westerman, University of Marburg
11:05 AM

Statistical Approaches to Analyzing Historical Control Data from Two-Year Rat Carcinogenicity Studies
Lei Shu, Abbvie Inc.; Lanju Zhang, Abbvie; Ronnie Yeager, Abbvie
11:05 AM

Mixed Effects Gompertz Model of Clustered Survival Data in Presence of Cure
Chien-Lin Su, Institute of Statistics,National Chiao-Tung University ; A. Adam Ding, Department of Mathematics, Northeastern University; Weijing Wang, Institute of Statistics, National Chiao-Tung University
11:35 AM

Extrapolating Survival Curves in Clinical Trials Beyond Follow-Up Periods
Jerry Cheng, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University; Javier Cabrera, Dept of Statistics, Rutgers University; John Kostis, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University; David Madigan, Columbia University
11:35 AM

Sensitivity Analysis for an Observational Study on Marriage Dissolution
Bo Lu, The Ohio State University
2:05 PM

Guarantee Time Bias: A Discussion About the Analysis of Survival by Tumor Response and Other Comparisons of Time-to-Event by Outcome Variables
James R. Anderson, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Robert W. Makuch, Yale School of Public Health; Anita Giobbie-Hurder, Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Nicholas Jewell, University of California Berkeley
2:05 PM

Nonparametric Regression for Event Times in Multistate Models with Clustered Current Status Data with Informative Cluster Size
Ling Lan, Georgia Regents University; Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, University of Minnesota; Somnath Datta, University of Louisville
2:05 PM

Inference for Survival Prediction in the High-Dimensional Setting
Jennifer Sinnott, Harvard University; Tianxi Cai, Harvard University
2:20 PM

Some Methodological Issues on Glomerular Filtration Rate Progression Trajectories Among Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Liang Li, Cleveland Clinic
2:25 PM

Censored Rank Independence Screening for High-Dimensional Survival Data
Wenbin Lu, Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University; Rui Song, North Carolina State University; Shuangge Ma, Yale University
2:45 PM

Bayesian Semiparametric Analysis of Semi-Competing Risks Data
Kyu Ha Lee , Harvard School of Public Health ; Sebastien Haneuse, Harvard School of Public Health; Deborah Schrag, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Francesca Dominici, Harvard School of Public Health
3:05 PM

Bayesian Multistate Models for Recurrent Episode Data of Illicit Drug Use
Adam King, University of California, Los Angeles; Robert E Weiss, University of California, Los Angeles
3:05 PM

Semiparametric Network Meta-Analysis of Survival Probabilities in Psychiatric Trials
Samprit Banerjee, Weill Cornell Medical College
3:05 PM

A Model-Informed Rank Test for Right-Censored Survival Data with Intermediate States
Ritesh Ramchandani, Harvard University; David A Schoenfeld, MGH and Harvard University; Dianne Finkelstein, MGH and Harvard University
3:05 PM

Confidence Interval of the Survival Probability Under the Cox Model
Shihong Zhu, University of Kentucky; Mai Zhou, Univ of Kentucky
3:20 PM

Multiple Imputation for Competing Risk and Longitudinal Data with Informative Dropout
Bo Hu, Cleveland Clinic
3:25 PM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
Marginal Structural Cox Models with Case-Cohort Sampling
Hana Lee, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael G. Hudgens, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jianwen Cai, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Stephen R. Cole, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
8:35 AM

Estimating Survival Probabilities Based on Complex Survey Data with Mortality Follow-Up
Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Victoria Landsman, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
8:35 AM

Shape-Constrained Nonparametric Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Interval-Censored Data
Clifford Anderson-Bergman, University of California, Irvine
8:35 AM

Nested Frailty Cox Models with Time-Dependent Covariates: Application to Dairy Cow Data
Adel Elghafghuf; Henrik Stryhn, University of Prince Edward Island; Simon Dufour, University of Montreal; Kristen Reyher, University of Bristol; Ian Dohoo, University of Prince Edward Island
8:50 AM

Survival Prediction and Variable Selection with Simultaneous Shrinkage and Grouping Priors for Gene Expression Microarray Data
Sounak Chakraborty, University of Missouri-Columbia; Kyu Ha Lee , Harvard School of Public Health ; Jianguo Sun, University of Missouri-Columbia
8:55 AM

Estimating Survival Functions to Distinguish Health Care--Associated Infection Recurrence Among Hospital ICUs
Jonathan R. Edwards, CDC
9:05 AM

Measuring Co-Binding Among Transcription Factors
Yingying Wei, JHSPH; Hongkai Ji, Johns Hopkins University
9:05 AM

Model-Based Mode of Data Collection Switching from Internet to Mail in the American Community Survey
John Chesnut, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM

Modelling Survival After Diagnosis of A Specific Disease Based on Case Surveillance Data
Ruiguang Song, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Gengsheng Qin, Georgia State University; Kathleen McDavid Harrison, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Xinjian Zhang, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; H. Irene Hall, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
9:20 AM

A Spline-Based Flexible Model for Comparing the Cumulative Effects of Time-Dependent Exposures on Survival Outcomes
Chenkun Wang, Indiana University
9:35 AM

Predictive Models of HIV Survival
Georgiy Bobashev, RTI International; Jacob Norton, NCSU; Olga Tousova, Pavlov Medical University
9:35 AM

Estimating Time-Varying Effects with Penalized Splines for Recurrent Event Data
Leila Amorim, Universidade Federal da Bahia; Jianwen Cai, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina
9:50 AM

Bayesian Influence Measures for Joint Models of Longitudinal and Survival Data
Joseph G. Ibrahim, UNC; Hongtu Zhu, UNC-Chapel Hill; Niansheng Tang, Yunnan University; Yueh-Yun Chi, University of Florida
10:35 AM

Estimating the Heritability of Complex Diseases: Recent Developments
Thomas Scheike, University of Copenhagen
10:35 AM

A Test for Constancy of Incremental Incidence Rates in a Long-Term Retrospective or Prospective Safety Study
Girish Aras, Amgen; Jingyuan Yang, Amgen Inc.
10:55 AM

Semiparametric Models for Clustered Survival Data with Random Cluster Size
Amita Manatunga, Emory University; Shuling Liu, Emory University; Limin Peng, Emory University
10:55 AM

Explained Variation in Nonlinear Models with Applications to Survival Analysis
Gang Li, University of California at Los Angeles; Xiaoyan Wang, UCLA
11:00 AM

Heritability Estimation Based on Survival Data
Malka Gorfine, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Li Hsu, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
11:00 AM

Robust Fitting of a Three-Parameter Weibull Model for Contaminated Survival Data with Optional Censoring
Jingjing Yang, Rice University; David Scott, Rice University
11:05 AM

Semiparametric Grouped Backward Recurrence Cox Model for the Analysis of Current Duration Data with Preferential Reporting
Alexander C. McLain, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Carolina; Marie Thoma, Center for Disease Control; Rajeshwari Sundaram, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Germaine M. Buck Louis, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
11:15 AM

Partnership Duration Analysis with Dynamic Social Network Using Separable Temporal Exponential Random Graph Model
Ke Li, University of Washington; Martina Morris, University of Washington
11:20 AM

Standard Error Estimation for the Joint Analysis of Survival and Longitudinal Data
Paul David Baines, UC Davis; Jane-Ling Wang, UC Davis; Cong Xu, UC Davis
11:25 AM

Shrinkage Nonparametric Estimation of Median Survival Time from Censored Data with Applications to Multicenter Studies
Mohammad Rahbar, Univ of Texas Health Science Center; Xuan Zhang, Univ. of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Sangchoon Jeon, Yale School of Nursing
11:35 AM

Joint Modeling of Survival Time and Longitudinal Outcomes with Flexible Random Effects
Jianwen Cai, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jaeun Choi, Harvard Medical School; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina; Andy Olshan, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:50 AM




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