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Keyword Search Criteria: Outcomes returned 84 record(s)
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Sunday, 07/31/2016
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Surrogate-Guided Sampling Designs for Biomedical Natural Language Processing with Rare Outcomes
Wei Ling (Katherine) Katherine Tan, University of Washington; Patrick Heagerty, University of Washington
2:35 PM
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A Decision-Theoretic Phase I-II Design for Ordinal Outcomes in Two Cycles
Juhee Lee, University of California at Santa Cruz; Peter F. Thall, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Peter Mueller, The University of Texas at Austin; Yuan Ji, The University of Chicago
3:05 PM
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Network Meta-Analysis for Ordinal Outcomes: An Application in Comparing Crohn's Disease Treatments
May Mo, Amgen; Yeongjin Gwon, University of Connecticut; Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut; Amy Xia, Amgen; Juan Li, Amgen; Joseph G. Ibrahim, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
4:25 PM
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Sharp Bounds of Causal Effects on Ordinal Outcomes
Jiannan Lu, Microsoft; Peng Ding, University of California at Berkeley; Dasgupta Tirthankar, Harvard
4:50 PM
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Network Meta-Analysis for Missing Binary Outcomes from Part of the Network
Cindy Lu, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals; Robert Wan, AstraZeneca
5:05 PM
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Prior Online and Blended Experience: Does It Affect Outcomes in a Blended Course?
James Schmidt, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Carlos Asarta, University of Delaware
5:20 PM
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A Structural equation model for a dental health related quality of life framework
Ana Nora Donaldson, SUNY Stony Brook; Nairn Wilson, King's College London; James Wallace, Bradford University; Nelarine Cornelius, Bradford University School of Management; Angelo Passalacqua, King's College London
5:20 PM
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Monday, 08/01/2016
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Risk-Based Monitoring Rules for Binomial and Poisson Outcomes in Clinical Trials with Software Implementation in JMP
Anastasia Dmitrienko; Richard C. Zink, JMP Life Sciences, SAS Institute
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Biostatistics-Quality Improvement Collaboration Supporting a Learning Health Care System
Henry Domenico, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
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Seizing Upper Extremity Function: How Does PROMIS Do?
Man Hung, University of Utah; Maren Wright Voss, University of Utah; Jerry Bounsanga, University of Utah; Andrew Tyser, University of Utah; Fangzhou Liu, University of Massachusetts - Amherst; Charles Saltzman, University of Utah
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Extended O'Brien Global Test for Multiple Endpoints with Survival and Continuous Outcomes
Chenkun Wang, Vertex Pharmaceuticals; Cynthia DeSouza, Vertex Pharmaceuticals
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Effect Comparison in Multilevel Structural Equation Models with Non-Metric Outcomes
Christoph Kern, University of Duisburg-Essen; Petra Stein, University of Duisburg-Essen
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Causal Inference with a Continuous Treatment and Outcome: Alternative Estimators for Parametric Dose-Response Functions
Douglas Galagate
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Identification of the Clinical Adverse Outcomes Using Control Chart in Health Care Data
Chun-Jung Huang, MPA Healthcare Solutions
8:50 AM
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Joint Modeling of Survival Time and Longitudinal Outcomes with Flexible Random Effects
Jianwen Cai, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jaeun Choi, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Andy Olshan, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9:00 AM
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Environmental Stressors, Health Outcomes, and Bayesian Regression Trees
Gregory Watson, University of California at Los Angeles; Donatello Telesca, University of California at Los Angeles
9:05 AM
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The Effect of Nursing Work Environment in Outcomes and Quality of Care
Carlos Alzola, Data Insights; Emily Cramer, Kansas University; Peggy Miller, Press Ganey; Nikolas Matthes, Press Ganey
9:05 AM
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Conditional Logistic Regression in a Cluster-Specific M-to-M Treatment-Control Study with Binary Outcomes
Zhulin He, Iowa State University; Gabriel Demuth, Iowa State University; Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
9:15 AM
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Nuclear Penalized Multinomial Regression for Predicting At-Bat Outcomes in Baseball
Scott Powers; Trevor Hastie, Stanford University; Robert Tibshirani, Stanford University
9:35 AM
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Modeling Repeated Health Outcomes Using Discontinuous Risk Intervals: Application of Methods to Examine the Association Between Autism Spectrum Disorder and Multiple Injuries
Hong Zhou, CDC; Wiiliam Thompson, CDC; Peter Hicks, CDC
9:50 AM
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Tailoring Decision Making to Reflect Patient Preferences and Expected Treatment Outcomes
Megan S. Schuler, Harvard Medical School; Laura Anne Hatfield, Harvard Medical School
10:35 AM
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Causal Inference with a Continuous Treatment and Outcome: Alternative Estimators for Parametric Dose-Response Functions
Douglas Galagate
11:05 AM
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Measured Community Engagement Outcomes Increases in a Business Statistics Class
Amy Phelps, Duquesne University
11:05 AM
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Model-Assisted Design of Experiments in the Presence of Network-Correlated Outcomes
Guillaume Basse, Harvard
11:15 AM
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A Latent Variable Model with Scaled Nonlinear Effects for Multiple Outcomes
Zhenzhen Zhang, University of Michigan; Brisa N. Sanchez, University of Michigan
11:20 AM
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The Treatment of Missing Data in a Large Cardiovascular Clinical Outcomes Study
Roderick Joseph Little, University of Michigan
11:25 AM
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Binary Exposure and Longitudinal Cognition Outcomes in the Presence of Noningorable Dropout and Death
Maria Josefsson, CEDAR
11:35 AM
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Efficacy Outcomes in Elderly Patients Treated with Pembrolizumab and Nivolumab
Huanyu Chen, FDA; Harpreet Singh, FDA; Sirisha Mushti, FDA; Kun He, FDA; Rajeshwari Sridhara, FDA
12:05 PM
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Sexual Orientation and Health Outcomes in the U.S. Medicare-Aged Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2013--2014
Erkan ERDEM, KPMG; Samuel "Chris" Haffer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2:05 PM
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On Log-Mean Linear Regression Graph Models
Monia Lupparelli; Alessandra Mattei, University of Florence; Alberto Roverato, University of Bologna
2:05 PM
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Genomic Analysis with Common Binary Outcomes via Mediation
Sheila Gaynor, Harvard; Xihong Lin, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
2:35 PM
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Efficient Subsampling of Expensive-to-Evaluate Longitudinal Outcomes
John Neuhaus, University of California at San Francisco; Charles McCulloch, University of California at San Francisco
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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Estimating the Causal Effect of Lowering Particulate Matter Levels Below the National Ambient Air Quality Standards on Health Outcomes
Maggie Makar, MIT; Joseph Antonelli, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Qian Di, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Joel Schwartz, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; David Cutler, Harvard; Francesca Dominici, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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An Application of the Adaptive Bayesian Design for the Delayed Outcomes in a Phase II Clinical Trial
Lei Feng, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Steven H. Lin, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Suyu Liu, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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The ABCs of Risk Score Calibration
Sitaram Vangala, University of California at Los Angeles Health System
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C.Logic: An Algorithm to Classify Dichotomous Disease Outcomes Using Interactions Between Dichotomous and Continuous Predictors
Sybil Prince Nelson
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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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Bayesian Approach to Sample Size Determination for Multilevel Logistic Regression Models with Misclassified Outcomes
Tyler Nelson, Baylor University
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Kernel-Based Association Test in Microbiome-Profiling Studies with Multivariate Outcomes
Xiang Zhan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
8:35 AM
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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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Interim Go/No-Go Decision Making in Clinical Trials with Longitudinal Outcomes
Ming Zhou, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Qi Tang, AbbVie; Lixin Lang, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Jun Xing, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Kay Tatsuoka, Bristol-Myers Squibb
9:15 AM
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Multiple Intraclass Correlations for Higher-Level Nested Logistic Regression
Kyle Irimata, Arizona State University; Jeffrey Wilson, Arizona State University
9:35 AM
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Kernel Machine Methods for Genetic Studies with High-Dimensional and Complex Outcomes
Michael C. Wu, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Xiang Zhan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Ni Zhao, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
9:50 AM
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Surrogate Aided Unsupervised Recovery of Sparse Signals in Single Index Models for Binary Outcomes Using Extreme Sampling
Abhishek Chakrabortty, Harvard; Tianxi Cai, Harvard
9:50 AM
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Classification and Regression Tree Modeling of Correlated Binary Outcomes
Jaime Speiser, Medical University of South Carolina; Valerie Durkalski-Mauldin, Medical University of South Carolina; Dongjun Chung, Medical University of South Carolina; Bethany Wolf, Medical University of South Carolina
10:50 AM
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Efficient inference for genetic association studies with multiple outcomes
Hélène Ruffieux, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Anthony C. Davison, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Irina Irincheeva, Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences SA; Jörg Hager, Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences SA
11:00 AM
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Statistical Modeling of Outcomes for Children of Parents with Disabilities
Jesse Canchola, StatCon; Jean Jacob, Through the Looking Glass; Paul Preston, Through the Looking Glass
11:35 AM
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Novel Imputation Methods for Binary, Time-to-Event, and Recurrent-Event Outcomes
Michael O'Kelly, Quintiles
11:35 AM
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Joint Modeling of Noncommensurate Sparse Functional Predictors with an Application to Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Data
Jaroslaw Harezlak, Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health; Fei He, Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health; Armando Teixeira-Pinto, University of Sydney
11:35 AM
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Measuring the Effects of Time-Varying Medication Adherence on Health Outcomes Through Latent States
Mark Glickman, Harvard
2:05 PM
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Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Models for Categorical Data
Thomas Richardson, University of Washington; James Robins, Harvard
2:30 PM
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PROMISE-ME: A Robust Method for Integrated Analysis of DNA Methylation, Gene Expression, and Multiple Biologically Related Clinical and Pharmacological Outcomes
Stanley Pounds, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; Xueyuan Cao, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; Tong Lin, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
2:50 PM
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Wednesday, 08/03/2016
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Navigating the Long and Winding Road to Validly Interpreting Patient-Reported Outcomes
Joseph Cappelleri, Pfizer
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Small Sample Inference in Imbalanced Cluster Randomized Clinical Trials with Binary Outcomes
Dong Hyun Ahn, New York University; Judith D. Goldberg, New York University School of Medicine
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Modeling Survival and Growth Outcomes in a Toxicology Study
Jing Zhang; A. John Bailer, Miami University; James T. Oris, Miami University; Scott E. Belangerz, Procter & Gamble
8:35 AM
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A Bivariate Lehmann Model for Semi-Competing Risks Data
David Oakes, University of Rochester Medical Center
8:35 AM
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Small Sample Inference in Imbalanced Cluster Randomized Clinical Trials with Binary Outcomes
Dong Hyun Ahn, New York University; Judith D. Goldberg, New York University School of Medicine
8:50 AM
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Continuous Time Causal Mediation Analysis with Application to Longitudinal Dental Caries Data
Jeffrey Albert, Case Western Reserve University; Yiying Liu, Case Western Reserve University; Suchitra Nelson, Case Western Reserve University
9:35 AM
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Design and Analyses of Two-Phase Studies for Predicting Binary Outcomes
Xinglei Chai, University of Pennsylvania; Jinbo Chen, University of Pennsylvania
9:35 AM
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Development of a Record Linkage System for Analysis of Education Data
Mark Krzeminski, Statistics Canada; Kim Bornais, Statistics Canada; Dany Faucher, Statistics Canada; Carole Morin, Statistics Canada; Martin Pantel, Statistics Canada
9:50 AM
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Group-Sequential Clinical Trials for Comparing Two Interventions Using Two Time-to-Event Outcomes
Toshimitsu Hamasaki, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center; Tomoyuki Sugimoto, Hirosaki University; Koko Asakura, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center; Scott Evans, Harvard
10:50 AM
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Variable Selection with Correlated Bivariate Mixed Outcomes Using Penalized Generalized Estimating Equations
Ved Deshpande, University of Connecticut; Elizabeth Schifano, University of Connecticut; Dipak Dey, University of Connecticut
10:55 AM
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Leveraging Multiple Outcomes in Matched Observational Studies
Colin B. Fogarty, MIT; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania
11:05 AM
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Classification of Longitudinal Data Using P-Splines and Correlated Mixed-Effects Models Applied to Predict Pregnancy Outcomes
Cristian Meza, Universidad de Valparaiso; Ana Arribas-Gil, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; Rolando De la Cruz, P. Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Claudio Fuentes, Oregon State University
11:05 AM
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Using Observed Outcomes to Design High-Dimensional Propensity Scores
Lo-Hua Yuan, Harvard; Luke Miratrix, Harvard University; Donald B. Rubin, Harvard
11:35 AM
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Spatial-Nonspatial Multidimensional Adaptive Radiotherapy Treatment
David Vock, University of Minnesota School of Public Health; Guadalupe M. Canahuate, University of Iowa; G.Elisabeta Marai, University of Illinois at Chicago; C. David Fuller, MD Anderson Cancer Center
11:55 AM
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care: An Examination of State Inpatient Databases in the Utilization of and Outcomes Following Total Knee Arthroplasty
Wei Zhang, The George Washington University
2:35 PM
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Considerations for Analysis of Time-to-Event Outcomes Measured with Error
Eric Oh, University of Pennsylvania; Pamela A. Shaw, University of Pennsylvania
3:20 PM
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Thursday, 08/04/2016
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Monitoring the Results of Cardiac Surgery Based on Three or More Outcomes by Variable Life-Adjusted Display
Fah Fatt Gan, National University of Singapore
8:35 AM
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Depression Trajectories in Multiple Sclerosis Patients for Treatment Decision Making
Douglas Gunzler, Case Western Reserve University
9:00 AM
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Subgroup Identification Based on Multiple Outcomes
Chensheng Kuang, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Menggang Yu, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Sijian Wang, University of Wisconsin - Madison
9:15 AM
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Classification of Mixed Binary Outcomes Using Biomarker Information
Feng-Chang Lin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Quefeng Li, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9:50 AM
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Reliability Assessment of Patient Outcomes as Quality Indicators of Patient Care
Jianghua He, University of Kansas Medical Center
10:05 AM
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Bayesian Approach to Design and Analysis of Composite Endpoints in Clinical Trials with Multiple Dependent Binary Outcomes
Boris G. Zaslavsky, FDA/CBER
10:35 AM
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Concordance Index for Composite Disease Outcomes
Li Cheung, The George Washington University; Qing Pan, The George Washington University; Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute
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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A Multivariate One-Directional Test of Multiple Event-Time Outcomes
John M. Lachin, The George Washington University; Ionut Bebu, The George Washington University
10:55 AM
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Issues of Conventional Meta-Analysis for Time-to-Event Outcomes Using Reported Hazard Ratios or Relative Risks from Independent Studies
Hajime Uno, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Masayuki Kaneko, Kitasato University
10:55 AM
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Projected Outcomes of Six-Month Delay in Exception Points vs. an Equivalent MELD Score for HCC Liver Transplant Candidates
Guy N. Brock, The Ohio State University; Douglas J. Lorenz, University of Louisville; Sarah K. Alver, University of Louisville; Michael R. Marvin, Geisinger Medical Center
11:05 AM
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Weighted Win Ratio Approach
Junshan Qiu, FDA; Steven Bai, FDA; Wei-Yann Tsai, Columbia University; Xiaodong Luo, Sanofi
11:15 AM
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Some Teaching Strategies with Promising Positive Outcomes
Chand Chauhan, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne; Yvonne Zubovic, Indiana University
11:20 AM
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Large Sample Inference for a Win Ratio Analysis of a Composite Outcome
Ionut Bebu, The George Washington University; John M. Lachin, The George Washington University
11:35 AM
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