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Sunday, 08/04/2013
A Comparison of Group Sequential Approach and MaxSPRT Approach in a Rapid Cycle Analysis of 13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Safety
Lei Qian, Kaiser Permanente Southern Californiaz; Hung Fu Tseng, Kaiser Permanente Southern California; Steve J. Jacobsen, Southern California Permanente Medical Group; Lina Somsouk Sy, Kaiser Permanente Southern California; Eric Weintraub, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Jennifer Nelson , Group Health Cooperative
2:20 PM

Detecting Disease Outbreaks Using Local Spatiotemporal Methods
Yingqi Zhao, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina; Amy Herring, UNC CH; Amy Ising, UNC-Chapel Hill; Anna Waller, UNC-Chapel Hill; David Richardson, The University of North Carolina; Michael R. Kosorok, The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
3:05 PM

Examining Socioeconomic Health Disparities Using the Rényi Index
Makram Talih, National Center for Health Statistics
3:05 PM

FDA/CBER Biologic Product Evaluation Using Observational Studies
Yun Lu, Food and Drug Administration
4:05 PM

A Statistical Diagnosis of Customer Risk-Ratings in Anti-Money Laundering Surveillance
Bhojnarine R. Rambharat, U.S. Treasury (OCC); Andrew J Tschirhart, U.S. Treasury (OCC)
5:20 PM

Monday, 08/05/2013
A Standardization Initiative to Link Public Health Surveillance Problem Owners to Solution Developers
Howard Burkom, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab.
9:45 AM

Cellular RDD Sampling Enhancements for the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
G. Machell Town , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Ashley Hyon , Marketing Systems Group; Denise Bradford, Centers for Disease Control and Northrop Grumman; Carol Pierannunzi, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Carol Gotway Crawford, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
10:55 AM

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

The Effects of Sampling Frame on Estimates of Violence and Injury Outcomes in a National Surveillance System
Jieru Chen, CDC
3:05 PM

Pharmacogenomics: Statistical Challenges and Opportunities on the Journey to Personalized Medicine
Nicholas Tatonetti, Columbia University
3:05 PM

Development and Implementation of a Data Coordinating Center for Managing Complex HIV Surveillance Systems
Tonja Kyle, ICF; Alicia Edwards, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3:20 PM

Tuesday, 08/06/2013
A Bayesian Analysis of Small-Area Infectious Disease Surveillance Data Using Syndromic Information
Ana Corberan-Vallet, University of Valencia; Andrew B. Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina
8:35 AM

Evaluation of Small-Area Estimation Methods for Use by the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Haci Akcin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Carol Gotway Crawford, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Derek Ford, Centers for Disease Control and Northrop Grumman; Martin Frankel, Baruch College, CUNY; Michael Battaglia, Battaglia Consulting Group; Xingyou Zhang, CDC; Theodore J Thompson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Betsy Cadwell-Gunnels, Center for Disease Control & Prevention
8:55 AM

Optimizing the Choice of Maximum Spatial Window Size in Spatial Scan Statistic
Li Zhu, National Cancer Institute; Junhee Han, Unversity of Arkansas
9:55 AM

Relating Margin to Engineering Performance
Rene Lynn Bierbaum, Sandia National Laboratories
10:35 AM

Wednesday, 08/07/2013
Opportunities and Challenges for Using Networks of Observational Health Care Data for Medical Product Safety Surveillance
Jesse Aaron Berlin, Johnson & Johnson ; Patrick Ryan, Johson & Johnson ; David Madigan, Columbia University; Martijn Schuemie, Erasmus University and Janssen Research & Development
10:55 AM

The Affordable Health Care Act's Statistical Challenges
Robert Thomas O'Neill, FDA
11:15 AM

Spatial Surveillance for Neglected Tropical Diseases
Lance A Waller, Emory University
11:50 AM

Thursday, 08/08/2013
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

Using Internet Panel Surveys for Behavioral Health Surveillance
Carol Gotway Crawford, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Catherine A. Okoro, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Satvinder Dhingra, Centers for Disease Control and Northrop Grumman; Haci Akcin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Guixiang Zhao, Centers for Control and Prevention; Derek Ford, Centers for Disease Control and Northrop Grumman; Carol Pierannunzi, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
9:35 AM




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