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Sunday, 07/31/2016
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Imputing Drone Strikes Casualty Counts Given Estimated Interval Ranges
Earvin Balderama, Loyola University Chicago
3:20 PM
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Predictive Accuracy of Markers or Risk Scores for Interval-Censored Survival Data
Yuan Wu, Duke University; Xiaofei Wang, Duke University; Kouros Owzar, Duke University
4:05 PM
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Efficient Estimation for Randomly Censored Data with Linear Conditional Quantiles
Hiroyuki Taniai, Waseda University
4:20 PM
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Two-Sample Inference on Quantile Lost Lifespan
Lauren Balmert, University of Pittsburgh; Jong-Hyeon Jeong, University of Pittsburgh
5:05 PM
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Censored Local Likelihood Inference for Modeling Nonstationarity in Spatial Extremes
Daniela Castro, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Raphaël Huser, KAUST
5:20 PM
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Monday, 08/01/2016
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A Likelihood-Based Approach Using Shared Latent Random Variable Between Longitudinal Process and Censoring Mechanism
Miran Jaffa, American University of Beirut; Ayad A. Jaffa, American University of Beirut
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Estimation of the Simultaneous Confidence Regions for the Ratios of Quantile Residual Lifetimes
Yu-Mei Chang
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Interval-Censored Proportional Hazard Regression Model
Hung-Mo Lin, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; John Michael Williamson, CDC; Hae-Young Kim, New York Medical College
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On the Maximum Likelihood and Least Squares Estimation for the Inverse Weibull Parameters with Progressively First-Failure Censoring
Amal Helu, Carnegie Mellon University
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Impact of the Violation of Independent Censoring Assumptions in Restricted Mean Survival Data Analysis for Time-to-Event Data
Eisuke Inoue, National Center for Child Health and Development
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Test for Conditional Random Signs Censoring in Competing Risks
Shannon Woolley
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Estimation of Genetic Risk Function with Covariates in the Presence of Missing Genotypes
Annie J. Lee, Columbia University; Yuanjia Wang, Columbia University; Karen Marder, Columbia University; Roy N. Alcalay, Columbia University
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Multivariate Left-Censored Bayesian Model for Predicting Exposure Using Multiple Chemical Predictors During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Clean-Up
Caroline Groth, University of Minnesota; Sudipto Banerjee, University of California at Los Angeles; Gurumurthy Ramachandran, University of Minnesota; Mark R. Stenzel, Exposure Assessment Applications; Dale P. Sandler, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Aaron Blair, National Cancer Institute; Lawrence S. Engel, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Richard R. Kwok, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Patricia P. Stewart, Stewart Exposure Assessments
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Joint Scale-Change Models for Recurrent Events and Failure Time
Gongjun Xu, University of Minnesota; Sy Han Chiou, Harvard; Chiung-Yu Huang, The Johns Hopkins University; Mei-Cheng Wang, The Johns Hopkins University; Jun Yan, University of Connecticut
9:00 AM
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Test for Conditional Random Signs Censoring in Competing Risks
Shannon Woolley
9:45 AM
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Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data with Missing and Left-Censored Time-Varying Covariates
Qingxia Chen, Vanderbilt University; Ryan May, The EMMES Corporation; Joseph G. Ibrahim, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Haitao Chu, University of Minnesota ; Stephen R. Cole, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9:50 AM
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Estimation of Genetic Risk Function with Covariates in the Presence of Missing Genotypes
Annie J. Lee, Columbia University; Yuanjia Wang, Columbia University; Karen Marder, Columbia University; Roy N. Alcalay, Columbia University
10:00 AM
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Estimation and Inference for the Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratio for Censored Survival Data
Donna Spiegelman, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
10:35 AM
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Multivariate Left-Censored Bayesian Model for Predicting Exposure Using Multiple Chemical Predictors During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Clean-Up
Caroline Groth, University of Minnesota; Sudipto Banerjee, University of California at Los Angeles; Gurumurthy Ramachandran, University of Minnesota; Mark R. Stenzel, Exposure Assessment Applications; Dale P. Sandler, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Aaron Blair, National Cancer Institute; Lawrence S. Engel, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Richard R. Kwok, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Patricia P. Stewart, Stewart Exposure Assessments
10:45 AM
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Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis of High-Dimensional Censored Outcome
Chetkar Jha, University of Missouri; Yi Li, University of Michigan; Steven Melly, Harvard; Dr Subharup Guha, University of Missouri
10:50 AM
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Stochastic EM-like Algorithms for Fitting Finite Mixture of Lifetime Regression Models Under Right Censoring
Laurent Bordes; Didier Chauveau, University of Orleans
10:55 AM
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Modeling Right-Censored Loss Data Using Mixture of Distributions
Tatjana Miljkovic, Miami University; Semhar Michael, South Dakota State University; Volodymyr Melnykov, University of Alabama
11:15 AM
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Two-Stage Statistical Evaluation of Cardiovascular Safety Assessment of Diabetes Drugs
Raymond Lam, Merck; Shailaja Suryawanshi, Merck
11:20 AM
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The Design of Cluster-Randomized Trials Using Robust Methods for Right- and Interval-Censored Event Times
Yujie Zhong, Cambridge Institute of Public Health; Richard John Cook, University of Waterloo
11:25 AM
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Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Interval-Censored Competing Risks Data
Lu Mao, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Danyu Lin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:55 AM
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Survival Trees for Left-Truncated and Right-Censored Data, with Application to Time-Varying Covariate Data
Wei Fu; Jeffrey Simonoff, New York University
2:05 PM
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Semiparametric Estimation of the Accelerated Failure Time Model with Partly Interval-Censored Data
Fei Gao; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Danyu Lin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:50 PM
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Valar Morghulis: A Survival Analysis of a Song of Ice and Fire
Pierre-Jerome Bergeron, PJB Consulting; Samuel Archibald, UQAM
3:20 PM
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Tuesday, 08/02/2016
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Correlating a Right-Censored Risk Factor with a Neuropathology Finding Subject to Missing Values
Richard Kryscio, University of Kentucky ; Erin L. Abner, University of Kentucky; Peter T. Nelson, University of Kentucky; David Fardo, University of Kentucky; Frederick A. Schmitt, University of Kentucky
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Calculation of the Steam Electric Power Plant Effluent Limits Using the Modified Delta-Lognormal (MDL) Distribution
Yan Zhuang, Westat; John Rogers, Westat; David A. Marker, Westat
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Semiparametric Mixture Models for Left-Censored and Irregularly Interval-Censored Data: Application to a Cohort Assembled from Electronic Health Records
Noorie Hyun, National Cancer Institute; Li Cheung, The George Washington University; Qing Pan, The George Washington University; Mark Schiffman, National Cancer Institute; Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute
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Causal Inference with Partial Interference and Right-Censored Outcomes
Sujatro Chakladar; Michael Hudgens, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Asymptotic Properties of Hazard Rate Estimator in Censored Linear Regression
Fuxia Cheng, Illinois State University
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Efficient Method to Optimally Identify Important Biomarkers for Disease Outcomes with High-Dimensional Data
Xiang Li, Columbia University; Shanghong Xie, Columbia University; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yuanjia Wang, Columbia University
8:35 AM
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Causal Effect Among the Exposed: Multiple Data Sources and Censored Outcomes
Parichoy Pal Choudhury, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Daniel Scharfstein, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Ivan Diaz, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Chris McMahan, Clemson University; Xun Luo, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Allan Massie, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Dorry Segev, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
9:15 AM
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Model-Assisted Estimation Using Time-to-Event Models
Benjamin Reist, U.S. Census Bureau
9:20 AM
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Asymptotic Properties of Hazard Rate Estimator in Censored Linear Regression
Fuxia Cheng, Illinois State University
9:30 AM
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Bayesian Cure Rate Survival Model with Spatially Structured Censoring
Georgiana Onicescu; Andrew B. Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina
10:35 AM
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Recent Developments in Residual Life Inference
Jong-Hyeon Jeong, University of Pittsburgh
2:25 PM
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Challenges in the Analysis of Data from Alzheimer's Disease Studies Subject to Censoring
Zhezhen Jin, Columbia University
2:45 PM
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Some Methods for the Analysis of Informatively Censored Failure Time Data
Jianguo Sun, University of Missouri
3:05 PM
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Empirical Likelihood Inference for the Odds Ratio of Two Survival Functions Under Right Censoring
Yichuan Zhao, Georgia State University; Meng Zhao, Home Depot; Ian McKeague, Columbia University
3:25 PM
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Wednesday, 08/03/2016
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Augmented Estimation for T-Year Survival with Censored Regression Models
Yu Zheng, Harvard; Tianxi Cai, Harvard
9:05 AM
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Multiple Imputation Method Based on Weighted Quantile Regression Models for Longitudinal Censored Biomarker Data with Missing Early Visits
MinJae Lee, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Mohammad H. Rahbar, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; John D. Reveille, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Michael Weisman, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Michael M. Ward, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; Lianne Gensler, University of California at San Francisco; Matthew Brown, University of Queensland Diamantina Institute
10:05 AM
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A Semiparametric Multi-State Survival Model for Correlated Interval-Censored Life History Data in Caries Research
Daewoo Pak, Michigan State University; Chenxi Li, Michigan State University; David Todem, Michigan State University
10:05 AM
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Bayesian Threshold Regression for Multivariate Current Status Data with Informative Censoring
Michael Pennell, The Ohio State University; Tao Xiao, Shenzhen University
10:35 AM
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An approximate L0-based variable selection method for high dimensional data
Zhihua Sun, Ocean University of China; Gang Li, University of California at Los Angeles
10:50 AM
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Semiparametric Structural Equation Models with Latent Variables for Right-Censored Data
Kin Yau Wong, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Danyu Lin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
10:50 AM
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Analyzing Semi-Competing Risks Data with Missing Cause of Informative Terminal Event
Hong Zhu, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Renke Zhou, Baylor College of Medicine; Melissa Bondy, Baylor College of Medicine; Jing Ning, MD Anderson Cancer Center
10:55 AM
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Enhanced Conditional Power and Predictive Power Using Auxiliary Information
Libo Sun, Janssen R&D; Ying Wan, Janssen R&D
11:05 AM
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Using Inverse Probability of Censoring Weighted Bagging to Adapt Machine-Learning Techniques to Censored Data
Ales Kotalik, University of Minnesota; Julian Wolfson, University of Minnesota; David Vock, University of Minnesota School of Public Health; Gediminas Adomavicius, University of Minnesota; Sunayan Bandyopadhyay, University of Minnesota
11:20 AM
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Semiparametric Spatial Model for Interval-Censored Data with Time-Varying Covariate Effect
YUE ZHANG, University of Cincinnati; Xia Wang, University of Cincinnati; Bin Zhang, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
11:20 AM
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Adjusting for Dependent Truncation with Inverse Probability Weighting
Jing Qian, University of Massachusetts - Amherst; Rebecca Betensky, Harvard
11:35 AM
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A General Semiparametric Accelerated Failure Time Model Imputation Approach for Censored Covariate
Shengchun Kong, Gilead Sciences; Ying Ding, University of Pittsburgh; Shan Kang, Robert Bosch LLC
12:05 PM
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Latent Promotion Time Cure Rate Model Using Dependent Tail-Free Mixtures
Li Li, University of New Mexico
2:05 PM
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An Extended Kaplan-Meier Estimator for Time-to-Event Data with Informative Censoring
Misun Yu Lee, Astellas Pharma; Wei Li, Astellas Pharma
2:35 PM
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Reversed Hazard Parametric Regression Model to Analyze Left-Censored HIV Data
Md Akhtar Hossain, University of South Carolina; Hrishikesh Chakraborty, University of South Carolina
2:50 PM
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Evaluating the Effect of Delayed PEG Insertion in Patients Diagnosed with ALS via Adaptive Treatment Length Regimes
Xin Lu, Sanofi; Brent Johnson, University of Rochester
3:05 PM
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Model Validation for Regression with Covariates Subject to Fixed or Random Censoring
Paul Bernhardt, Villanova University
3:35 PM
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Thursday, 08/04/2016
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Attributable Excess Time Function for Censored Time-to-Event
Yixin Wang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Ying Qing Chen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
8:35 AM
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AFT Modeling of Misclassified Clustered Interval-Censored Data
Alejandro Jara, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; María José García-Zattera, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Arnost Komarek, Charles University in Prague
9:05 AM
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A New Estimator of Baseline Hazard Function in Bivariate Frailty Models
Antai Wang, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Xieyang Jia, New Jersey Institute of Technology
9:05 AM
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Two-Step Parsimonious Variable Selection for Right-Censored Survival Time Models
Anju Menon, University of Wyoming; A. Gregory DiRienzo
9:20 AM
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Methods for Joint Clustering of Longitudinal HIV Biomarker Trajectories in the Presence of Missing and Censored Observations
Miranda Lynch, University of Connecticut Health Center; Marianna Baum, Florida International University; Vladimir Novitsky, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Victor De Gruttola, Harvard
9:20 AM
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Efficient Methods for Fitting Bayesian Semiparametric Models to Partly Interval-Censored Data
Haiming Zhou, Northern Illinois University; Timothy Hanson, University of South Carolina
9:50 AM
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Generalized Estimating Equations for Restricted Mean Survival Time Under General Censoring Mechanisms
Xin Wang, University of Michigan; Douglas Schaubel, University of Michigan
10:05 AM
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Variable Selection for Quantile Regression Under General Censoring Scheme
Lan Wang, University of Minnesota
10:35 AM
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Study Design for Interval-Censored Outcomes
Yibai Zhao, University of Massachusetts - Amherst; Xiangdong Gu, University of Massachusetts - Amherst; Raji Balasubramanian, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
10:50 AM
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Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Semiparametric Models with Interval-Censored Data
Danyu Lin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:00 AM
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Sample Size Methods for Validating Treatment Selection Cancer Biomarkers from Right-Censored Survival Data
Kevin Dobbin, University of Georgia; Lisa M. McShane, National Cancer Institute
11:05 AM
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Estimating the Optimal Treatment Regime for Time-to-Event Data
Min Zhang, University of Michigan; Baqun Zhang, Renmin University of China
11:15 AM
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An Empirical Saddlepoint Approximation--Based Method for Smoothing Survival Functions Under Right Censoring
Pratheepa Jeganathan, Texas Tech University; Alexandre Trindade, Texas Tech University; Robert Paige, Missouri University of Science and Technology
11:20 AM
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Bayesian Estimators of the Odd Weibull Distribution with Censored Data
Chin-I Cheng; Kahadawala Cooray , Central Michigan University
11:35 AM
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