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Sunday, 07/30/2017
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Analyzing Recurrent Marker Data in the Presence of a Terminal Event: Does the Terminal Event Form a Source of Informative Censoring?
Mei-Cheng Wang, Johns Hopkins University
4:05 PM
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Proportional Likelihood Ratio Models for Competing Risks
Chiung-Yu Huang, Johns Hopkins University; Tony Sit, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Gongjun Xu, University of Michigan
4:45 PM
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Causal Modeling of Exposure to Repetitive Head Impacts on Tractrography Outcomes
Yorghos Tripodis, Boston University
4:45 PM
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Censoring Unbiased Regression Trees and Ensembles
Robert Strawderman, University of Rochester
4:55 PM
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An Overview of Past, Present, and Future Developments in the Analysis of Recurrent Events and Competing Risks Data
Edsel Aldea Pena, University of South Carolina
4:55 PM
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Monday, 07/31/2017
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Implications for Gamma Characteristic of Reconstructed PET Data
Tian Mou, University College Cork; Jian Huang, University College Cork; Finbarr O'Sullivan, University College Cork
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Time-to-event analysis when the event of interest is defined on a finite time interval and is subject to a competing risk
Catherine Lee; Sebastien Haneuse, TE-Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Impact of Covariate Measurement Error on Failure Time Analysis in the Presence of Competing Risks
Carrie Caswell, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X. Xie, University of Pennsylvania
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Functional Clustering of Elo Ratings for Competitive Balance Analysis in Professional Soccer Leagues
jinglin feng, Pennsylvania State University; Andrew Hwang, Pennsylvania State University
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Impact of Covariate Measurement Error on Failure Time Analysis in the Presence of Competing Risks
Carrie Caswell, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X. Xie, University of Pennsylvania
11:15 AM
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Estimation of the Cumulative Incidence Function Under Multiple Dependent and Independent Censoring Mechanisms
Judith Lok, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health; Shu Yang, North Carolina State University; Brian Sharkey, NA; Michael Hughes, Harvard
11:35 AM
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Functional Clustering of Elo Ratings in Professional Soccer Leagues
jinglin feng, Pennsylvania State University; Andrew Hwang, Pennsylvania State University
11:40 AM
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Time-to-event analysis when the event of interest is defined on a finite time interval and is subject to a competing risk
Catherine Lee; Sebastien Haneuse, TE-Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
11:55 AM
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Effects of Unequal Censoring Time Distribution on the Analysis of Survival Data
Seongho Kim, Wayne State University; Hyejeong Jang, Wayne State University; Judith Abrams, Wayne State University
12:05 PM
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Recent Development in Statistical Methods for Analyzing Big and Complex Neuroimaging Data
Ciprian M Crainiceanu, Johns Hopkins University
2:05 PM
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Bayesian Analysis of Explosive Safety Scenarios
David Collins; Eric M. Heatwole, Los Alamos National Laboratory
2:35 PM
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Functional Data Modeling of Dynamic PET Data
R. Todd Ogden, Department of Biostatistics, Columbia University; Yakuan Chen, Columbia University; Jeff Goldsmith, Columbia University
2:55 PM
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Accelerated Failure Time Models for Semi-Competing Risks Data in the Presence of Complex Censoring
Sebastien Haneuse, TE-Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Kyu Ha Lee, The Forsyth Institute
3:05 PM
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Tuesday, 08/01/2017
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Joint Modeling of Multiple Longitudinal Ordinal Outcomes and Competing Risks: An Application to Parkinson's Disease Study
Jun Zhang, UT Health Science Cener; Shen Luo, UT School of Public Health
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Statistics as a Basic Leadership Competency: Making the Case to Executives and Educators
Matthew Jones, Walden University
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A Case Study Evaluating Time Varying Covariate and Competing Risk for Efficacy Evaluation in Survival Analyses
Yang Xu, BioStat Solutions, Inc.
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Sample Size for Joint Testing Cause-Specific Hazard and Overall Hazard in the Presence of Competing Risks
Qing Yang, Duke University; Gang Li, University of California, Los Angeles
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Sample Size for Joint Testing Cause-Specific Hazard and Overall Hazard in the Presence of Competing Risks
Qing Yang, Duke University; Gang Li, University of California, Los Angeles
8:40 AM
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Risk Screening for Alzheimer's Disease Progression with Volume Under the ROC Surface
Yu Cheng, University of Pittsburgh Department of Statistics
9:15 AM
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A Joint Model Approach for Longitudinal Data with No Time Zero and Time-To-Event with a Competing Risk
Sung Duk Kim, National Cancer Institute/NIH; Olive Buhule, NICHD/NIH; Paul S. Albert, National Cancer Institute/NIH
9:50 AM
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A Case Study Evaluating Time Varying Covariate and Competing Risk for Efficacy Evaluation in Survival Analyses
Yang Xu, BioStat Solutions, Inc.
10:40 AM
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Statistics as a Basic Leadership Competency: Making the Case to Executives and Educators
Matthew Jones, Walden University
11:00 AM
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A Comparison Study of Some Competing Accelerated Life Testing Models, with Applications to Class-H Insulation Data
Debaraj Sen, Concordia University
11:20 AM
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Joint Models of Longitudinal Ordinal Outcomes with Competing Risks Survival Analysis
Xiao Fang, University of Texas Medical Branch; Kristofer Jennings, University of Texas Medical Branch
2:35 PM
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Using Stepwise Regression and Nonparametric Tests to Analyze the Landed Cost Competitiveness of Producing Apparel in Different Countries
Lori Rothenberg, NC State University; Ruth Dede Adikorley, NC State University; Kristin Thoney-Barletta, NC State University; Jeffrey Joines, NC State University
3:05 PM
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Dealing with Competing Risks in Clinical Trials: What Are the Proper Questions to Ask and How Best to Answer Them?
James Troendle, National Institutes of Health; Eric Leifer, NIH; Lauren Kunz, NIH
3:20 PM
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Wednesday, 08/02/2017
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Quantifying and Estimating the Predictive Accuracy for Censored Time-to-Event Data with Competing Risks
Cai Wu, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Liang Li, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
8:50 AM
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Consistency in Professional Sports: The NFL's Parity Paradox
Michael J. Lopez, Skidmore College; Gregory Matthews, Loyola University Chicago; Benjamin Baumer, Smith College
9:15 AM
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Variant Call Differences Between Paired Reads in Illumina Amplicon Sequencing: An Issue for Rare Mutation Detection
Wei-Min Liu, Roche Molecular Systems Inc.; Julie Chen, UC Berkeley
9:20 AM
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A Study of Some Alternative Statistical Methods for the Characterization of Tumor Risk Based on PET Imaging Data
Eric Wolsztynski, University College Cork; Tian Mou, University College Cork; Mark Muzi, UW-Radiology, Neurology & RadOnc; Finbarr O'Sullivan, University College Cork
10:35 AM
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Nonparametric Methods for Irregularly Sampled Censored Data with Applications to Liver Transplant Allocations
Sujit K Ghosh, North Carolina State University; Bradley Turnbull, Apple Inc
2:45 PM
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A Semiparametric Random Effects Model for Clustered Competing Risks Data
Sai Dharmarajan, University of Michigan-School of Public Health; Douglas Earl Schaubel, University of Michigan
2:50 PM
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