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Sunday, 08/04/2013
Semiparametric Estimation of Treatment Effect with Time-Lagged Response in the Presence of Informative Censoring
Xiaomin Lu, University of Florida; Anastasios (Butch) Tsiatis, North Carolina State University
2:05 PM

A Simulation Study to Compare Modeling Methods for Analyzing Biomarker Data Subject to a Limit of Detection (LOD)
Charles Rose, CDC; Ryan E. Wiegand, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2:05 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

Nonparametric Regression on Correlated Failure Time Data
Zhezhen Jin, Columbia University
3:25 PM

Likelihoods for Fixed-Rank Nomination Networks
Peter David Hoff, University of Washington
4:30 PM

Multistate Analysis of Interval-Censored Longitudinal Data for Examining Transitions in Performance Status Among Cancer Outpatients
Rinku Sutradhar, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
4:35 PM

Birnbaum-Saunders Frailty Model
Lin Fang, McMaster University; Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan, McMaster University
5:05 PM

Joint Analysis of Multivariate Current Status Data with Dependent Censoring
Chyong-Mei Chen, Providence University
5:35 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
Semi-Markov Models for Interval-Censored Transient Cognitive States with Competing Risk
Shaoceng Wei, University of Kentucky; Richard J. Kryscio, Center on Aging and Departments of Statistics and Biostatistics, University of Kentucky


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

Semiparametric Proportional Rate Regression for the Composite Endpoint of Recurrent and Terminal Events
Danyu Lin, Univ of North Carolina; Lu Mao, The University of North Carolina
8:55 AM

Recurrent Event Data Approaches in Cardiovascular Outcome Trials: A Case Study
Mouna Akacha, Novartis
9:15 AM

Optimal Nonparametric Quantile Estimation under Progressive Type-II Censoring
David Han, The University of Texas at San Antonio
10:50 AM

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

Dual-Likelihood Ratio Test for Type-I Censored Multiple Samples Under Semiparametric Density Ratio Models
Song Cai, University of British Columbia; Jiahua Chen, Universithy of British Columbia
2:05 PM

Adjusting a Quantitative Trait for Medication Effects When the Medication Received Depends on the Trait
Yildiz Yilmaz, University of Toronto; Stefan Konigorski, University of Toronto; Shelley Bull, University of Toronto
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

U-Statistics for Multiple Censored Outcomes with Varying Frequency, Severity, Attribution
Knut Wittkowski, The Rockefeller University
2:20 PM

Bias and Variance Improvements in Nonparametric Estimation of Time-Dependent Accuracy Measures
Chin-Tsang Chiang, National Taiwan University
2:35 PM

Sample Size Considerations When Using Two Time-to-Event Outcomes for Comparing Two Interventions in Clinical Trials
Toshimitsu Hamasaki, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine; Tomoyuki Sugimoto, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Science and Technology; Takashi Sozu, Kyoto University School of Public Health; Scott Evans, Haravard University School of Public Health
2:35 PM

Copula Models for Multivariate Multistate Markov Processes Observed Subject to Right Censoring
Liqun Diao, University of Waterloo; Richard Cook, University of Waterloo
2:35 PM

Statistical Methods for Bivariate Failure Times Under Event-Dependent Censoring
Yujie Zhong; Richard Cook, University of Waterloo
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

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
Meta-Analysis Data Extraction
Shemra Rizzo, UCLA Biostatistics department; Robert E Weiss, University of California, Los Angeles; Raj R. Makkar, Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute


Using Complications to Evaluate Neonatal Health Care: Controlling for Censoring by Death
Dylan S Small, University of Pennsylvania; Fan Yang, University of Pennsylvania; Jing Cheng, University of California, San Francisco; Scott Lorch, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
8:55 AM

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

Estimating Effect of Time-Dependent Treatment in Observational Studies
Pallavi Mishra-Kalyani, Emory University, Department of Biostatistics; Brent Johnson, Emory University, Department of Biostatistics; Qi Long, Emory University, Department of Biostatistics
11:50 AM

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

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

Analysis of Transplant Urgency and Benefit via Multiple Imputations
Fang Xiang, Novartis; Susan Murray, University of Michigan
3:05 PM

Longitudinal Analysis of Left-Censored Serum C-Terminal Telopeptide (sCTX) Levels in Treated Women with Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Matthew Austin, Amgen, Inc.; Angela Tang, Amgen, Inc; Nadia Daizadeh, Amgen, Inc
3:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
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

Analyzing Left-Censored Outcomes in the Presence of Nonignorable Dropout
Samantha MaWhinney, Colorado School of Public Health; Xinshuo M Wang, Colorado School of Public Health; Jeri Forster, Colorado School of Public Health; Marci Sontag, Colorado School of Public Health
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

Bayes Estimation of Moran-Downton Bivariate Exponential Distribution Based on Censored Samples
Yu-Jau Lin, Chung Yuan Christian University; Yuhlong Lio, University of South Dakota; Hon Keung Tony Ng, Southern Methodist University
9:20 AM

Weighted Estimation of the Accelerated Failure Time Model in the Presence of Dependent Censoring
Youngjoo Cho, The Pennsylvania State University; Debashis Ghosh, Penn State University
10:35 AM

Imputation Methods for Semiparametric Modeling of the Subdistribution Hazard
Ludi Fan, University of Michigan; Douglas Earl Schaubel, University of Michigan
10:50 AM

Introduction to Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Biomarkers and Kidney Disease Outcomes
Tom Greene, University of Utah; Ken Boucher, University of Utah
2:05 PM

Causal Mediation Analysis on Failure Time Outcome Without Sequential Ignorability
Cheng Zheng, University of Washington; Xiao-Hua Andrew Zhou, University of Washington; Ross Prentice, University of Washington
2:35 PM

Estimating Health Effects of Particulate Matter Sources in the Presence of Censored Air Pollution Concentrations
Jenna Krall, Johns Hopkins University; Roger D. Peng, Johns Hopkins University
2:45 PM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
The Current Duration Approach to Analysing Time-to-Pregnancy: Direct Validation Using an Imbedded Prevalent Cohort Study
Niels Keiding, University of Copenhagen; Ditte Norbo Sorensen, University of Copenhagen; Remy Slama, Inserm, Institut Albert Bonniot (U 823); Beatrice Ducot, Inserm U1018; Jean Bouyer, Inserm U1018
10:35 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




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