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Keyword Search Criteria: recurrent event returned 11 record(s)
Monday, 08/01/2016
A Simulation Study to Compare Recurrent Event Methods
Yansong Cheng; Helen Millns, GlaxoSmithKline; Tal Otiker, GlaxoSmithKline


A Frailty Model for Recurrent Events of the Same Type During Alternating Restraint and Non-restrain Time Periods
Xiaoqi Li, Baylor College of Medicine; Yong Chen, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; Ruosha Li, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston


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

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

Recurrent Event Data Analysis with Intermittently Observed Time-Varying Covariates
Shanshan Li, Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health; Yifei Sun, The Johns Hopkins University; Chiung-Yu Huang, The Johns Hopkins University; Dean Follmann, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Richard Krause, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
11:35 AM

Induced Smoothing and Efficient Variance Estimation for the Accelerated Gap Times Model with Recurrent Events Data
Tianmeng Lyu, University of Minnesota; Gongjun Xu, University of Minnesota; Chiung-Yu Huang, The Johns Hopkins University; Xianghua Luo, University of Minnesota
2:35 PM

Tuesday, 08/02/2016
Hypothesis Testing and Prediction of the Self-Triggering Cox Model for Recurrent Event Data
Jung In Kim; Jason Fine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Feng-Chang Lin, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Novel Imputation Methods for Binary, Time-to-Event, and Recurrent-Event Outcomes
Michael O'Kelly, Quintiles
11:35 AM

Wednesday, 08/03/2016
The Naturalistic Driving Study and Statistical Modeling Challenges
Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
8:35 AM

Statistical Issues for Safety Monitoring of Recurrent Adverse Events in Clinical Trials
LiAn Lin, Merck Research Laboratories; Greg Ball, Merck Research Laboratories; William William Wang, Merck Research Laboratories
11:35 AM

A Semiparametric Frailty Model with Time-Varying Coefficients Based on Penalized B-Splines with Application to the Naturalistic Truck Driving Study
Yi Liu
2:50 PM

 
 
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