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Sunday, 07/31/2016
Assessing Genomic Risk for Learning Problems with Neuroimaging Data
Heping Zhang, Yale School of Public Health; Chintan Mehta, Yale University
2:05 PM

Robust Treatment Comparison Based on Utilities of Semi-Competing Risks in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Thomas Murray, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Peter F. Thall, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Ying Yuan, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Daniel Gomez, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Sarah McAvoy, MD Anderson Cancer Center
2:05 PM

On the Discovery and Use of Disease Risk Factors with Logistic Regression: New Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
David Booth, Kent State University; Venugopal Gopapalakrishna-Remani, The University of Texas at Tyler; Matthew Cooper, Washington University; Fiona Green, University of Manchester; Margaret Rayman, University of Surrey
2:20 PM

Assessing the Prediction Performance of Some Shrinkage Regression Techniques
Yunfan Li, Purdue University; Anindya Bhadra, Purdue University
2:20 PM

Connecting Climate Science and Impacts Analysis: Quantifying Decision-Relevant Uncertainties in Climate Model Ensembles
Ryan Sriver, University of Illinois
2:30 PM

Concentration-Response (QT/QTc) Analysis for Classifying Risk of QT Prolongation
Xiaoli Glasgow, Merck; Kuenhi Tsai, Merck; Li Fan, Merck; Fang Liu, Merck; Wei Gao, Merck
2:50 PM

Comparison of Predictive Modeling Approaches for 30-Day All-Cause Nonelective Readmission Risk
Liping Tong, Advocate Health Care; Cole Erdmann, Cerner Corporation; Marina Daldalian, Cerner Corporation; Jing Li, Cerner Corporation; Tina Esposito, Advocate Health Care
3:20 PM

Combining Safety and Efficacy Data for Assessing Risk Benefit in Cancer Clinical Trials: Some Recent Examples
Thomas Kelleher, Bristol-Myers Squibb
4:05 PM

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

Longitudinal Gaussian Graphical Models for Autism Risk Gene Detection
Kevin Lin, Carnegie Mellon University
4:20 PM

Shared Frailty in Joint Model of Cancer Incidence, Metastases, and Mortality
Qui Tran, University of Michigan; Kelley M. Kidwell, University of Michigan; Alex Tsodikov, University of Michigan
4:50 PM

The Case for Bayesian Methods in Benefit-Risk Assessment: Overview and Future Directions
Carl DiCasoli, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals; Yannis Jemiai, Cytel; Maria Costa, GlaxoSmithKline; Weili He, Merck; Yueqin Zhao, FDA/CDER
5:05 PM

Decision-Theoretic Frequentist Optimal Design of Experiments
Antony Overstall, University of Glasgow
5:20 PM

A Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Model for Areal Data Applied to Dengue Disease Mapping
Gavino Puggioni, University of Rhode Island
5:20 PM

Bayesian Modeling of Days in Risk Due to Concentration of PM10 in Kuwait
Fahimah Alawadhi, Kuwait University
5:35 PM

Monday, 08/01/2016
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


A Group Sequential Test of a Competing Risk Endpoint for Treatment Effect Based on the Fine-Gray Model
Michael Martens, Medical College of Wisconsin; Brent Logan, Medical College of Wisconsin


Confounder Adjustments by Propensity Score and Disease Risk Score in the Early Stage of Post-Marketing Drug Safety Surveillance
Tae Hyun Jung, Yale University; Jessica Kim , FDA


The Three-at-Risk Design: Reducing the Duration of Phase I Trials with a Queue-Based Method
Paul Frankel, City of Hope; Jeffrey Longmate, City of Hope; Richard Sposto, University of Southern California; Edward Newman, City of Hope; Susan Groshen, University of Southern California


Test for Conditional Random Signs Censoring in Competing Risks
Shannon Woolley


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


An Agent-Based Modeling Approach for Tobacco Product Risk Assessments
Raheema Muhammad-Kah, Altria Client Services; Yezdi B. Pithawalla, Altria Client Services; Maria Gogova, Altria Client Services; Lai Wei, Altria Client Services; Edward L. Boone, Virginia Commonwealth University


Identifying Risk Factors for Smoking Cessation and Relapse with EMA Data: A Deterministic Bayesian Variable Selection Approach for Multistate Models
Matthew Koslovsky


Comparison of Single Event, Competing Risks, and Frailty-Based Models for Competing Risks Data
Yuliang Liu, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Charity Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Gary R. Cutter, University of Alabama at Birmingham


Missed Opportunities for Simultaneous Administration of the Fourth Dose of DTaP Among Children in the United States
Zhen Zhao, CDC; Philip J. Smith, CDC; Holly Hill, CDC
8:35 AM

Transformation of Epidemiological Measures of Risk for Meta-Analysis
Jake Olivier, University of New South Wales
8:50 AM

Identification of the Clinical Adverse Outcomes Using Control Chart in Health Care Data
Chun-Jung Huang, MPA Healthcare Solutions
8:50 AM

Leveraging Functional Annotations in Genetic Risk Prediction for Human Complex Diseases
Yiming Hu, Yale University; Qiongshi Lu, Yale University; Hongyu Zhao, Yale University
9:05 AM

Spatial Model for Risk Prediction and Subnational Prioritization to Aid Poliovirus Eradication in Pakistan
Laina Mercer, Institute for Disease Modeling; Steve Kroiss, Institute for Disease Modeling; Hil Lyons, Institute for Disease Modeling; Guillaume Chabot-Couture, Institute for Disease Modeling
9:05 AM

Test for Conditional Random Signs Censoring in Competing Risks
Shannon Woolley
9:45 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

Benefit-Risk Analysis for Dose-Escalation Trial
Hiya Banerjee
9:50 AM

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

Risk Analysis on Using Surrogate Endpoint at Interim Analysis
Ziqian Geng, AbbVie; Bo Fu, AbbVie; Alan Hartford, AbbVie; Jun Zhao, AbbVie
10:05 AM

An Agent-Based Modeling Approach for Tobacco Product Risk Assessments
Raheema Muhammad-Kah, Altria Client Services; Yezdi B. Pithawalla, Altria Client Services; Maria Gogova, Altria Client Services; Lai Wei, Altria Client Services; Edward L. Boone, Virginia Commonwealth University
10:05 AM

An Overview of Structured Benefit-Risk Analysis
Qi Jiang, Amgen; Weili He, Merck
10:35 AM

An Innovative Moment-Implied Method for Financial Derivative Pricing
SHUANG ZHOU, University of Illinois at Chicago; Keren Li, University of Illinois at Chicago; Fangfang Wang, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jie Yang, University of Illinois at Chicago
10:35 AM

Personalized Dose Finding Using Outcome Weighted Learning
Guanhua Chen, Vanderbilt University ; Donglin Zeng, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Michael R. Kosorok, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
10:35 AM

Bayesian Benefit Risk Assessments for Medical Products
Telba Irony, FDA
11:00 AM

Two-Stage Statistical Evaluation of Cardiovascular Safety Assessment of Diabetes Drugs
Raymond Lam, Merck; Shailaja Suryawanshi, Merck
11:20 AM

Recent Developments in Benefit-Risk Evaluation for Diagnostic Tests
Gene Pennello, FDA/CDRH/OSB/DBS; Norberto Pantoja-Galicia, FDA/CDRH; Scott Evans, Harvard
11:25 AM

Integrating Patient Voice and Experience in Benefit and Risk Assessments
Laura Lee Johnson, FDA
11:25 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

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

Comparison of Single Event, Competing Risks, and Frailty-Based Models for Competing Risks Data
Yuliang Liu, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Charity Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Gary R. Cutter, University of Alabama at Birmingham
11:55 AM

Identifying Risk Factors for Smoking Cessation and Relapse with EMA Data: A Deterministic Bayesian Variable Selection Approach for Multistate Models
Matthew Koslovsky
12:00 PM

A Bayesian High-Dimensional Couple-Based Latent Risk Model with an Application to Infertility
Zhen Chen, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Beom Seuk Hwang, Chung-Ang University; Germaine M. Buck Louis, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Paul Albert, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
12:05 PM

Prediction Risk for Global-Local Shrinkage Regression
Anindya Bhadra, Purdue University; Jyotishka Datta, Duke University/Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute; Yunfan Li, Purdue University; Nicholas Polson, The University of Chicago; Brandon Willard, The University of Chicago
2:05 PM

On Log-Mean Linear Regression Graph Models
Monia Lupparelli; Alessandra Mattei, University of Florence; Alberto Roverato, University of Bologna
2:05 PM

Quantifying Tail Risk in Health Insurance Pools with Extreme Value Theory
Grant Weller, Savvysherpa
2:25 PM

Large-Margin Classification with Multiple Decision Rules
Patrick Kimes, Roche Sequencing; Yufeng Liu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. S. Marron, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David Neil Hayes, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:45 PM

Statistical Considerations for Cardiovascular Outcome Trials in Patients with T2DM
Maria Matilde Sanchez-Kam, Arena Pharmaceuticals
2:45 PM

Difficulties in Assessing Sexual Minority Status Without Standardized Measures: The Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Gregory Phillips, Northwestern University
3:05 PM

Defining a Strategy for National Weighting of Data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
Machell Town, CDC; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International; Carol Pierannunzi, CDC; Kristie Healey , ICF International; Kurt Greenlund, CDC
3:20 PM

Tuesday, 08/02/2016
Informing Maintenance to the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File with Statistical Decision Theory
Andrew Raim, U.S. Census Bureau


Application of Data Mining Techniques to Pesticide Risk Assessment
Ayona Chatterjee, California State University at East Bay; Arjun Panda, California State University at East Bay; Jacob Holmab, California State University at East Bay; Eric Suess, California State University at East Bay


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


Addressing Subject-Level Heterogeneity in Sieve Analysis of Differential Vaccine Efficacy
Jason Shao; Paul T. Edlefsen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center


An Approximation for a Collective Risk Model
Ranee Thiagarajah, Illinois State University


An Exploratory Study on Customer Adherence from Customer Behavior Sequence Data
Mingfei Li, Bentley University


The ABCs of Risk Score Calibration
Sitaram Vangala, University of California at Los Angeles Health System


Challenges of Predicting Individual Risk in Genome-Wide Association Studies
Agnes Martine Nielsen, Technical University of Denmark; Helle Krogh Pedersen, Technical University of Denmark; Ramneek Gupta, Technical University of Denmark; Line Harder Clemmensen, Technical University of Denmark


A Classification Model for Detecting De Novo Mutation in Primary Amenorrhea Probands
Fuchen Liu, Carnegie Mellon University; Kathryn Roeder, Carnegie Mellon University; Bernie Devlin, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Aleksandar Rajkovic, University of Pittsburgh


A Spatial Statistical Model to Identify Factors Affecting the Lending Process
Karen Liseth Gonzalez Fernandez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Juan Carlos Salazar Uribe, Universidad Nacional de Colombia


Prediction of Lung Cancer Risk in the CT Arm of the National Lung Screening Trial
Menghan Hu, Brown University; Fenghai Duan, Brown University


Trends in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors by Obesity Level in Adults in the U.S.
Reena Gitanjali Singh, York University


Estimating the Risk of West Nile Virus Transmission Through Tissue Transplantation
Ryan Hicks, Colorado State University


Use of the Treatment-Free Interval in Driving Decision Making in Cancer Care: A Late-Phase Example
Suddhasatta Acharyya, Novartis; Ashok Panneerselvam, Novartis Oncology; Sofia Paul, Novartis


Minimum Predictive Risk Subspace Selection in Misspecified Quantile Regressions
Alexander Giessing, University of Michigan; Xuming He, University of Michigan


Decouple/Recouple: Dynamic Graphical Modeling and Time Series Forecasting
Mike West, Duke University; Lutz Gruber, QuantCo
8:35 AM

Developing an Index-Based Methodology to Forecast the Integrated Risk of Extreme Weather to Agricultural Production Systems
Nathaniel Kenneth Newlands, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
8:35 AM

Statistical Methods for Projecting Future Ambient Air Quality Under a Changing Climate
Howard Chang, Emory University; Brooke Alhanti, Emory University; Stefanie E Sarnat, Emory University; Xinyi Zhao, Emory University
8:35 AM

Prediction of Lung Cancer Risk in the CT Arm of the National Lung Screening Trial
Menghan Hu, Brown University; Fenghai Duan, Brown University
8:40 AM

Trends in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors by Obesity Level in Adults in the U.S.
Reena Gitanjali Singh, York University
8:45 AM

Re-Use of Nested Case-Control Studies for Semi-Competing Risks Analysis
Ina Jazic, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Sebastien Haneuse, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
8:50 AM

Network Analysis--Based Algorithm Nebula for Risk Evaluation of Chemicals
Huixiao Hong, FDA
8:55 AM

Implication of Nonlinear Air Pollutant Concentrations: Response Functions in Risk Assessment
Ana G. Rappold, EPA; James Crooks, National Jewish Health
8:55 AM

Marketing Market Value at Risk
Zhengjun Zhang, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Zhicheng Wang, Peking University; Yu Chen, University of Science and Technology of China
9:15 AM

Using Bayesian Quantile Regression Model with Group LASSO to Identify Key Health Risk Assessment Variables and Evaluate Their Predictive Power in the Patient's Future Medical Costs
Hsiu-Ching Chang, BlueCross BlueShield of MI; Hyokyoung (Grace) Hong, Michigan State University; Yu Yue, Baruch College; Min Tao, BlueCross BlueShield of MI; Darline El Reda, Michigan State University
9:35 AM

Applications of Multidimensional Time Model for Probability Cumulative Function for Parameter Evaluation and Risk Reduction
Michael Fundator
9:45 AM

Risk Estimation for High-Dimensional Lasso Regression
Daniel McDonald, Indiana University; Darren Homrighausen, Colorado State University
9:50 AM

A Semiparametric Bayesian Survival Analysis Using Covariate-Dependent Clustering, with Application to Pediatric Kidney Transplantation Data
Hang J. Kim, University of Cincinnati; Mi-Ok Kim, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
9:50 AM

Minimum Predictive Risk Subspace Selection in Misspecified Quantile Regressions
Alexander Giessing, University of Michigan; Xuming He, University of Michigan
9:55 AM

Confidentiality Approaches for Real-Time Systems Generating Aggregated Results
Jianzhu Li, Westat; Tom Krenzke, Westat
10:05 AM

Estimating the Risk of West Nile Virus Transmission Through Tissue Transplantation
Ryan Hicks, Colorado State University
10:10 AM

Use of the Treatment-Free Interval in Driving Decision Making in Cancer Care: A Late-Phase Example
Suddhasatta Acharyya, Novartis; Ashok Panneerselvam, Novartis Oncology; Sofia Paul, Novartis
10:10 AM

ATM: Autoregressive Tail-Index Model for Financial Time Series
Zifeng Zhao, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Zhengjun Zhang, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Rong Chen, Rutgers University
10:50 AM

Novel Missing Data Imputation Methods
Peter Mesenbrink, Novartis Pharma
11:15 AM

A Spatial Statistical Model to Identify Factors Affecting the Lending Process
Karen Liseth Gonzalez Fernandez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Juan Carlos Salazar Uribe, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
11:35 AM

An Exposition to Integrated System Modeling of Patients' Safety Risk
D. Purkayastha; Sadhvi Khanna, Novartis
11:35 AM

Another Look at Distance-Weighted Discrimination
Boxiang Wang, University of Minnesota; Hui Zou, University of Minnesota
11:55 AM

Dynamic Prediction of Alzheimer's Disease Risk Based on Longitudinal Biomarkers and Functional Data
Sheng Luo, The University of Texas at Houston; Kan Li, The University of Texas at Houston
11:55 AM

Urban Heat Risk Mapping of Houston, Texas, Using Multiple Point Patterns
Jacob Mortensen, Brigham Young University; Matthew J. Heaton, Brigham Young University; Olga Wilhelmi, National Center for Atmospheric Research
2:05 PM

Competing Risks Model of Cancer Screening and Symptomatic Diagnosis
Sheng Qiu; Alex Tsodikov, University of Michigan
2:20 PM

Modified LARS Algorithm for Interaction with Heredity
Yongdai Kim, Seoul National University
2:45 PM

Sparse Bayesian Graphical Vector Autoregression For Risk Analysis
Daniel Felix Ahelegbey, Boston University; Monica Billio, University of Venice; Roberto Casarin, University of Venice
2:50 PM

Implementing Adaptive Design on a Longitudinal Survey of At-Risk Youth:Empirical Evidence Based on a Deep-Dive Analysis
Hanzhi Zhou, Mathematica Policy Research; Jillian Stein, Mathematica Policy Research
2:50 PM

Risk, Value, and Popularity: A Network-Based Approach to Stock Portfolio Diversification
Natallia Katenka, University of Rhode Island; Gregory Breard, University of Rhode Island
3:05 PM

Factors Associated with Systemic Risk: A CoVaR Approach
Zhiruo Liu
3:20 PM

Two-Stage Procedure for Fixed-Width Confidence Intervals of the Risk Ratio
Hokwon Cho, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
3:20 PM

Pricing Variance Swap by Estimating Risk Neutral Density
Liyuan Jiang; Keren Li, University of Illinois at Chicago; Fangfang Wang, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jie Yang, University of Illinois at Chicago
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/03/2016
Field Observation of Survey Data Collection: Experiences and Lessons Learned
John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics


RESTRICTED TWO-SCALES COVARIANCE AND RISK CORRECTION IN THE CONTEXT OF HIGH-FREQUENCY FINANCIAL TRADING
Cyrille Nzouda, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Shunpu Zhang, University of Central Florida; Kent Eskridge, University of Nebraska - Lincoln


Cell Suppression and Risk Measurement Across Multiple Tables
Joshua Borton, NORC at the University of Chicago


Finding Optimal Combination in Cancer Drug Development: An Evidence Synthesis Approach
Sofia Paul, Novartis; Fei Ma, Novartis; Satrajit Roychoudhury, Novartis


Correlates of Time to Sexual Debut in 15--19-Year-Olds in the Jamaica Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey 2006: A Survival Analysis
Tamika Royal-Thomas, University of the West Indies; Novie Younger-Coleman, University of the West Indies; Jan Van den Broeck, University of Bergen; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Daniel McGee , Florida State University; Shelly McFarlane, University of the West Indies; Damian Francis, University of the West Indies; Rainford Wilks, University of the West Indies


The Naturalistic Driving Study and Statistical Modeling Challenges
Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
8:35 AM

How to Ask Questions of Huge Data with Few Samples
David Dunson, Duke University
8:35 AM

Phase as Lag: Synthetic Lag Models for Risk Estimation in Environmental Health
Wesley S. Burr, Health Canada; Glen Takahara, Queen's University
8:35 AM

A Bivariate Lehmann Model for Semi-Competing Risks Data
David Oakes, University of Rochester Medical Center
8:35 AM

Semiparametric Models of Bivariate Times-to-Event Data with a Semi-Competing Risk
Ran Liao, Indiana University ; Sujuan Gao, Indiana University
8:50 AM

Extracting Risk-Neutral Distributions Using CDS Spreads and Option Prices
Mohammad Jahan-Parvar, Federal Reserve Board; Sirio Aramonte, Federal Reserve Board; Sam Rosen, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; John Schindler, Federal Reserve Board
8:50 AM

Spatial Modeling of Highway Crash Risk
Matthew J. Heaton, Brigham Young University
9:00 AM

Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Recurrent Gap Times in the Presence of Competing Risks
Chia-Hui Huang, National Taipei University; Yi-Hau Chen, Academia Sinica
9:05 AM

Augmented Estimation for T-Year Survival with Censored Regression Models
Yu Zheng, Harvard; Tianxi Cai, Harvard
9:05 AM

Statistics and Machine Learning in Pharmacovigilance for Signal Detection of Cardiovascular Risks
James Chen, FDA/NCTR; Weizhong Zhao , FDA/NCTR; Wen Zou, FDA/NCTR
9:05 AM

Dynamic Modeling of Factor Risks in Multi-strategy Hedge Fund Investment Portfolios
Weiren Chang, JP Morgan
9:05 AM

Instrumental Variable with Competing Risk Model
Cheng Zheng, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Ran Dai, The University of Chicago; Parameswaran Hari, Medical College of Wisconsin; Mei-Jie Zhang, Medical College of Wisconsin
9:20 AM

Asymptotic Expansion of One-Factor Merton Models with Non-Gaussian and Serially Correlated Innovations
Takayuki Shiohama, Tokyo University of Science
9:35 AM

Doubly Robust Regression Trees Under Competing Risks
Youngjoo Cho, University of Rochester Medical Center; Robert Strawderman, University of Rochester Medical Center
9:35 AM

Design and Analyses of Two-Phase Studies for Predicting Binary Outcomes
Xinglei Chai, University of Pennsylvania; Jinbo Chen, University of Pennsylvania
9:35 AM

Role of the Tuning Parameter in Model Selection Based on the Relative Quadratic Risk
Rositsa Dimova, FDA; Marianthi Markatou, SUNY Buffalo; Georgios Afendras, SUNY Buffalo
9:50 AM

Asymptotic Distribution of Delta AUC, NRI, and IDI Based on U-Statistics Theory
Olga Demler, Harvard Medical School; Michael Pencina, Duke University; Ralph D'Agostino, Boston University
9:50 AM

On the Choice of Time Scales in Competing Risks Predictions
Minjung Lee, Kangwon National University; Natalia A. Gouskova, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Eric J. Feuer, National Cancer Institute; Jason Fine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9:50 AM

Correlates of Time to Sexual Debut in 15--19-Year-Olds in the Jamaica Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey 2006: A Survival Analysis
Tamika Royal-Thomas, University of the West Indies; Novie Younger-Coleman, University of the West Indies; Jan Van den Broeck, University of Bergen; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Daniel McGee , Florida State University; Shelly McFarlane, University of the West Indies; Damian Francis, University of the West Indies; Rainford Wilks, University of the West Indies
9:55 AM

Controlling Identification Disclosure Risk in Microdata Release Through Unbiased Post- Randomization
Cheng Zhang; Tapan Kumar Nayak, The George Washington University ; Jiashen You, Department of Transportation
10:35 AM

A Permanental Approach in Predicting the Relapse Risk of Breast Cancer
Haipeng Liu, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jie Yang, University of Illinois at Chicago
10:50 AM

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

Recurrent Competing Risks, Longitudinal Markers, and Terminal Events: Modeling and Analysis with Applications in the Physical and Engineering Sciences
Edsel Aldea Pena, University of South Carolina; Piaomu Liu, Bentley University
11:05 AM

Assessing Value at Risk in Mortgage Credit
Robert Kevin Winkler, George Mason University; James E. Gentle, George Mason University
11:05 AM

Model Diagnostics of a Class of Joint Dynamic Models of Recurrent Competing Risks and a Terminal Event
Piaomu Liu, Bentley University; Edsel Aldea Pena, University of South Carolina
11:15 AM

Estimating HIV Relative Risk in India Using CAR Models
Kaushik Ghosh, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Chandrasekaran Kandhasamy, National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis
11:20 AM

Cluster Analysis of Financial Institution Fraud: The Role of Civil Money Penalties
Sharon Pedersen
11:20 AM

Methodological Considerations When Adjusting Quality Measures for Socioeconomic Status
Susan M. Paddock, RAND Corporation; Melony E. Sorbero, RAND Corporation; Cheryl L. Damberg, RAND Corporation; Ann Haas, RAND Corporation; Marc N. Elliott, RAND Corporation
11:35 AM

Bayesian Neural Network for Predicting Survival Time of Competing Risks
Taysseer Sharaf, Slippery Rock University
11:35 AM

Macroeconomic Factors and Banks' Operational Risk Losses: Is There Any Connection?
Vladimir Ladyzhets, Santander Bank/University of Connecticut
11:35 AM

Modeling Insurance Claims Using Skewed and Mixture Probability Distributions
Mohammad Aziz, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire; Aaron Leinwander, Security Health Plan
11:50 AM

Practical Considerations for Benefit Risk Assessment and Implementation: Vorapaxar TRA-2P TIMI 50 Case Study
Weili He, Merck
2:05 PM

No NEWS Is Good News: Dynamic Varying Models for Detecting Patient Deterioration
Reuben McCreanor, Duke University
2:20 PM

Fired from School: Evaluating Health Risk Factors Among Young Adults After High-School Suspension Using Matched Sampling and Causal Mediation Methods
Janet Rosenbaum
2:20 PM

Patient Preference in Benefit-Risk Analysis in Medical Device Trials
Xuefeng Li, FDA
2:25 PM

Benefit-Risk Assessment via Case Studies
George Quartey, Genentech; Qi Jiang, Amgen; Weili He, Merck
2:45 PM

Some Consideration on Endpoint Selection, Weighting Determination, and Uncertainty Evaluation in the Benefit-Risk Assessment in Pharmaceutical Drug Development
Haijun Ma; Qi Jiang, Amgen
3:05 PM

Empirical Bayes Prediction for the Multivariate Newsvendor Loss Function
Lawrence D. Brown, University of Pennsylvania; Gourab Mukherjee, University of Southern California; Paat Rusmevichientong, University of Southern California
3:20 PM

Statistical Disclosure Control for Korean SGIS Outputs
Min-Jeong Park, Statistics Korea
3:35 PM

Thursday, 08/04/2016
The EM Algorithm for One-Shot Device Testing with Competing Risk Under Different Lifetimes Distributions
Hon Yiu So, McMaster University; Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan, McMaster University; Man Ho Ling, Hong Kong Institute of Education
8:35 AM

Identifying Risk Factors for Interstate Crashes Using Spatial Statistics
Kaitlin Gibson, Brigham Young University; Matthew J. Heaton, Brigham Young University
8:35 AM

National Versus Combined State and Large Urban School District Youth Risk Behavior Surveys for Assessing Health Risk Behaviors Among Sexual Minority High-School Students
Emily Olsen, CDC; Laura Kann, CDC; Tim McManus, CDC
8:35 AM

Sieve Analysis Using the Number of Infecting Pathogens
Dean Follmann, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Chiung-Yu Huang, The Johns Hopkins University
8:35 AM

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

A Framework for Quantifying Risk Stratification from Diagnostic Tests
Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute
8:55 AM

Hurricane Power Outage Forecasting
Seth Guikema, University of Michigan; Steven M. Quiring, Texas A&M University
9:35 AM

The Latent Low-Rank Model to Co-Localize Genetic Risk Variants in Multiple GWAS
Jin Liu, Duke University NUS Medical School; Can Yang, Hong Kong Baptist University
9:35 AM

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

Longitudinal Study of NHDS Data Using NFCA for Aging Population
Junheng Ma, Case Western Reserve University; Jiayang Sun, Case Western Reserve University; Neal Dawson, Case Western Reserve University/MetroHealth Medical Center
10:35 AM

Defensive Efficacy Interim Design: Dynamic Benefit/Risk Ratio View Using Probability of Success
Zhongwen Tang, Novartis
10:50 AM

Better Use of Family History Data to Predict Breast Cancer Risk
Shanshan Zhao, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Clare Weinberg, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Yue Jiang, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
10:50 AM

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

A Comparison of Three New Randomized Response Models for Simultaneous Estimation of Three Sensitive Dependent Characteristics and Their Overlaps
Oluwaseun Olanipekun; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
10:55 AM

A Commentary on Statistical Assessment of Violence Recidivism Risk
Peter B. Imrey, Cleveland Clinic; Philip Dawid, University of Cambridge
11:00 AM

Predicting Patient Cost Blooms: A Longitudinal Population-Based Study
Suzanne Tamang, Stanford University; Jean-Raymond Betterton, Stanford University; Lester Mackey, Stanford University; Lucas Jansen, Stanford University; Arnold Milstein, Stanford University; Henrik Sorensen, Aarhus University; Lars Pedersen, Aarhus University; Nigam Shah, Stanford University
11:35 AM

Estimation of Odds Ratio and Attributable Risk Using Randomized Response Techniques
Cheonsig Lee; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
11:35 AM

Restricted Mean Event Time in the Presence of Multiple Endpoints
Lihui Zhao, Northwestern University; Lu Tian, Stanford University; Lee-Jen Wei, Harvard
11:35 AM

 
 
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