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Keyword Search Criteria: exposure returned 17 record(s)
Monday, 08/01/2016
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


Underestimation of Standard Errors in Regression Analysis for Pollution Exposure Assessment Using Multi-Source Data
Tomoshige Nakamura, Keio University; Mihoko Minami, Keio University


Underestimation of Standard Errors in Regression Analysis for Pollution Exposure Assessment Using Multi-Source Data
Tomoshige Nakamura, Keio University; Mihoko Minami, Keio University
8:35 AM

Application of Principal Components Analysis to Blood Metal Exposures in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Data
Po-Yung Cheng, CDC; Mary Mortensen, CDC/NCEH; Robert Jones, CDC/NCEH; Kathleen Caldwell, CDC/NCEH
10:35 AM

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

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

Binary Exposure and Longitudinal Cognition Outcomes in the Presence of Noningorable Dropout and Death
Maria Josefsson, CEDAR
11:35 AM

Survival Analysis with Measurement Error in a Cumulative Exposure Variable: Radon Progeny in Relation to Lung Cancer Mortality
Polyna Khudyakov, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Jonathan Samet, University of Southern California; Charles Wiggins, University of New Mexico; Xiaomei Liao, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Angela Meisner, New Mexico Tumor Registry; Donna Spiegelman, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
11:35 AM

The Impact of Exposure Measurement Error in Mediation Analyses for Environmental Epigenetic Studies
Linda Valeri, Harvard; Brent Coull, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
3:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/02/2016
The Effect of World Trade Center Exposure on the Timing of Aerodigestive Diagnoses in New York City Firefighters: 2001--2011
Charles Hall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Xiaoxue Liu, Montefiore Medical Center; Rachel Zeig-Owens, Montefiore Medical Center; Jessica Weakley, Montefiore Medical Center; Mayris P. Webber, Montefiore Medical Center; Theresa Schwartz, Montefiore Medical Center; David J. Prezant, Fire Department of the City of New York


Discriminating Among Correlated Aspects of Exposure
Robert Hirsch, Stat-Aid Consulting
9:05 AM

The Effect of World Trade Center Exposure on the Timing of Aerodigestive Diagnoses in New York City Firefighters: 2001--2011
Charles Hall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Xiaoxue Liu, Montefiore Medical Center; Rachel Zeig-Owens, Montefiore Medical Center; Jessica Weakley, Montefiore Medical Center; Mayris P. Webber, Montefiore Medical Center; Theresa Schwartz, Montefiore Medical Center; David J. Prezant, Fire Department of the City of New York
10:15 AM

The Positive Effects of Population-Based Preferential Sampling in Environmental Epidemiology
Joseph Antonelli, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Matthew Cefalu, RAND Corporation; Luke Bornn, Simon Fraser University
2:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/03/2016
A Simple Method for Assessing Occupational Exposure via the One-Way Random Effects Model
Jie Peng, St. Ambrose University; Kalimuthu Krishnamoorthy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Thomas Mathew, University of Maryland Baltimore County


Parameter Estimation for the Modulated Extended Cumulative Exposure Model
Takenori Sakumura, Chuo University; Toshinari Kamakura, Chuo University


Service Life Prediction of Field-Exposed Units Based on Laboratory Accelerated Degradation Test Data
William Q. Meeker, Iowa State University
10:35 AM

Thursday, 08/04/2016
How to Control for Unmeasured Confounding in an Observational Time-to-Event Study with Exposure Incidence Information: The Treatment Choice Cox Model
James Troendle, National Institutes of Health; Zhiwei Zhang, FDA/CDRH; Eric Leifer, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Song Yang, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; Michael Sklar, University of Pennsylvania; Heather Jerry, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
11:35 AM

 
 
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