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Sunday, 07/30/2017
Fair Prediction with Disparate Impact: a Study of Bias in Recidivism Prediction Instruments
Alexandra Chouldechova, Carnegie Mellon University


Modeling Maxima in Financial Time Series with Dynamic Generalized Extreme Value Distribution
Zifeng Zhao, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Zhengjun Zhang, University of Wisconsin; Rong Chen, Rutgers University
2:05 PM

Technical Solutions for Practical Problems in Accounting for Medical and Non-Medical Risk in Massachusetts' Medicaid Program
Arlene S. Ash, University of Massachusetts Medical School
2:30 PM

Predictive Modeling with Composite of Popular Distributions
Min Deng, Towson University; Mostafa S Aminzadeh, Towson University
2:35 PM

Classification Using Ensemble Learning Under Weighted Misclassification Loss
Yizhen Xu, Brown University; Tao Liu, Brown University, Dept of Biostatistics; Rami Kantor , Brown Univeresity School of Medicine; Ann Mwangi, Moi University; Michael J Daniels, University of Texas at Austin; Joseph Hogan, Brown University, Dept of Biostatistics
3:05 PM

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

On Corporate Bankruptcy Prediction
Yan Yu, University of Cincinnati; Aidong Ding, Northeastern University; Shaonan Tian, San Jose State University; Hui Guo, University of Cincinnati
4:05 PM

Stochastic Tail Index Model for High Frequency Financial Data with Bayesian Analysis
Zhengjun Zhang, University of Wisconsin; Guangyu Mao, Beijing Jiaotong University
4:25 PM

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

Inference on Risk Premia Without a Fully Specified Factor Model
Dacheng Xiu, University of Chicago; Stefano Giglio, University of Chicago
4:55 PM

Censoring Unbiased Regression Trees and Ensembles
Robert Strawderman, University of Rochester
4:55 PM

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

Firm-Speci c Risk-Neutral Distributions: The Role of CDS Spreads
Mohammad Jahan-Parvar, Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Sirio Aramonte, Federal Reserve Board; Samuel Rosen , University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School; John Schindler, Federal Reserve Board
5:05 PM

The Predictive Spatial-Temporal Modeling for the Risk of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) in Newborns Exposed to Alcohol During Pregnancy
Bu Hyoung Lee, Loyola University Maryland; Alexandra D. Carides, Temple University; Helen Anni, Temple University
5:05 PM

Constraint Approaches to the Estimation of Relative Risk
Yuanyuan Tang, Saint Luke's Health System; Philip Jones, Saint Luke's Health System; Liangrui Sun , University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Suzanne Arnold, Saint Luke's Health System; John Spertus, Saint Luke's Health System
5:20 PM

Monday, 07/31/2017
Analysis of Adverse Event Relationships in Clinical Trials Using JMP
Anastasia Dmitrienko; Kelci Miclaus, JMP Life Sciences, SAS Institute Inc.; Richard C. Zink, JMP Life Sciences, SAS Institute, Inc.


Variable Selection and Penalized Regression Methods for Clinical Projects: Practical Issues
Anne Eaton; Mithat Gönen, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center


Combining Biomarkers for Risk Prediction Using Approximated Rank Correlation Statistic with Censored Survival Data
Eisuke Inoue, Medical Informatics, St. Marianna University School of Medicine


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


Impact of Divergence of Training and Testing Sets on Predictive Risk and Measure of Model Complexity
Jieyi Jiang, Ohio State University; Yoonkyung Lee, The Ohio State University; Steven MacEachern, The Ohio State University


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


Raking Weighting Methodology: Reweight Combined Multiple Years of Child Data, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Asthma Call-Back Survey
Xiaoting Qin, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Hatice S Zahran, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Cathy M Bailey, Center for Disease Control Prevention


Impact of Divergence of Training and Testing Sets on Predictive Risk and Measure of Model Complexity
Jieyi Jiang, Ohio State University; Yoonkyung Lee, The Ohio State University; Steven MacEachern, The Ohio State University
8:55 AM

Model Uncertainty: Conservative Propagation Through Polynomial Regressions with Unknown Structure
Scott Ferson, Insitute for Risk and Uncertainty, University of Liverpool
9:15 AM

An Ordinal Mediation Analysis to Assess the Extent to Which a Change in Suicide Risk Is Mediated by or Independent of Improvement in Depression Symptoms
Yun Zhang, Janssen Research & Development, LLC; Rosanne Lane, Janssen Research & Development, LLC; Pilar Lim, Janssen Research & Development, LLC
9:25 AM

Portfolio Selection with Active Risk Monitoring
Pawel Polak, Columbia University; Marc Paolella, University of Zurich
9:35 AM

Evaluating Sex-Based Differences in the Relationship Between Hypertension and CVD Risk: a Meta-Analysis of US-Based Studies
Nysia George, US FDA, National Center for Toxicological Research; Karen Hicks, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, FDA; Ching-Wei Chang, Genentech, Inc.; Yu-Chung Wei, Department of Statistics, Feng Chia University
9:50 AM

Generalized Meta-Analysis: Towards an Unified Paradigm for Model Building Through Integration of Disparate Data Sources
Nilanjan Chatterjee, Johns Hopkins University; Runlong Tang, Johns Hopkins University; Prosenjit Kundu, Johns Hopkins University
10:35 AM

Risk Prediction from the Combination of Longitudinal Biomarkers Subject to Informative Missingness
Jiwei Zhao, State University of New York at Buffalo
10:55 AM

Large-P Small-N Nonparametric Regression and Additive-Interactive Response Functions
Surya T Tokdar, Duke University
11:00 AM

Combining Biomarkers for Risk Prediction Using Approximated Rank Correlation Statistic with Censored Survival Data
Eisuke Inoue, Medical Informatics, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
11:00 AM

Raking Weighting Methodology: Reweight Combined Multiple Years of Child Data, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Asthma Call-Back Survey
Xiaoting Qin, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Hatice S Zahran, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Cathy M Bailey, Center for Disease Control Prevention
11:05 AM

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

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

Factors Associated with Missed Opportunities for Simultaneous Administration of the Fourth Dose of PCV for Children in the United States
Zhen Zhao, CDC; Philip J. Smith, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Holly A. Hill, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11:50 AM

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

Regime Switching Asymmetric-GARCH Models for Estimating Financial Risk in the Nigerian Stock Index
Mary Akinyemi, University of Lagos; Georgi Boshnakov, University of Manchester
12:05 PM

What Role Should Statistics and Statisticians Play in Environmental Policy and Regulation?
Lara P. Phelps, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Science Advisor; James V. Zidek, Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia; Paul Black, Neptune & Company, Inc.; Steven P. Millard, Probability, Statistics, & Information; Kirk Cameron, MacStat Consulting, Ltd.; Veronica J Berrocal, University of Michigan
2:05 PM

A Risk Stratification Approach for Improved Interpretation of Diagnostic Accuracy Statistics
Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute; Mark Schiffman, National Cancer Institute
2:05 PM

Alzheimer's Intervention Case Study: Patient Preferences and Benefit-Risk Tradeoffs in Interception of Alzheimer's Disease
Rachael L. DiSantostefano, Janssen R&D; Shelby Reed, Duke University; Reed Johnson, Duke University; Jui-Chen Yang, Duke University; Johannes Streffer, Janssen R&D; Bennett Levitan, Janssen R&D
3:05 PM

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

Efficient Approaches to Identifying Markers That Predict Treatment Effects in Randomized Clinical Trials
James Dai, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Michael LeBlanc, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
3:05 PM

Evaluating Risk Prediction Tests to Guide Decisions on Prophylactic Treatment
Gene Pennello, Food and Drug Administration; Robert L Becker, Food and Drug Administration
3:25 PM

Tuesday, 08/01/2017
Medicare Risk Adjustment with Systematically Missing Data
Savannah Bergquist, Harvard University; Tim Layton, Harvard Medical School; Thomas G. McGuire, Harvard Medical School; Sherri Rose, Harvard Medical School


Benefit-Risk Analysis in Medical Development
Shuai Yuan, Merck


Correlating a Right Censored Risk Factor with a Neuropathology Finding
Richard Kryscio, Univ of Kentucky; Qiwen Kang, 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


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


Odds Ratio Versus Risk Ratio in Prevalence Trend Analysis
Scott McClintock, West Chester University; Randall Rieger, West Chester University; Zhen-qiang Ma, Pennsylvania Department of Health


Using Data Mining to Identify At-Risk Freshmen
Nora Galambos, Stony Brook University


On the Estimation of Risk Difference in the Presence of Continuous Baseline Covariates
Hua Ma, Merck; Robin Mogg, Merck


An Examination of the Association Between Alcohol and Dementia in a Longitudinal Study
Tingting Hu, Florida State University; Dan McGee, Florida State University; Elizabeth Slate, Florida State University


A Case Study Evaluating Time Varying Covariate and Competing Risk for Efficacy Evaluation in Survival Analyses
Yang Xu, BioStat Solutions, Inc.


Risk Ratios and Regression Estimates Under Contagion
Olga Morozova, Yale University; Theodore Cohen, Yale University; Forrest W Crawford, Yale School of Public Health


Estimating and Comparing Cancer Progression Risks Under Varying Surveillance Protocols
Jane Lange, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center


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


Joint Nonparametric Correction Estimator for Excess Relative Risk Regression in Survival Analysis with Exposure Measurement Error
Ching-Yun Wang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Harry Cullings, Radiation Effects Research Foundation; Xiao Song, University of Georgia; Kenneth J. Kopecky, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
8:35 AM

Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction with Multiple Risk Scores Per Person
Ye Li, University of Kentucky; Richard Charnigo, University of Kentucky
8:35 AM

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

Risk Screening for Alzheimer's Disease Progression with Volume Under the ROC Surface
Yu Cheng, University of Pittsburgh Department of Statistics
9:15 AM

On the Estimation of Risk Difference in the Presence of Continuous Baseline Covariates
Hua Ma, Merck; Robin Mogg, Merck
9:20 AM

Risk Ratios and Regression Estimates Under Contagion
Olga Morozova, Yale University; Theodore Cohen, Yale University; Forrest W Crawford, Yale School of Public Health
9:30 AM

Modeling Weather-Induced Home Insurance Risks with Support Vector Machine Regression
Vyacheslav Lyubchich, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Yulia R. Gel, University of Texas at Dallas; Asim Kumer Dey, University of Texas at Dallas
9:35 AM

Estimating and Comparing Cancer Progression Risks Under Varying Surveillance Protocols
Jane Lange, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
9:45 AM

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

Progression Risk Prediction with Copula Model in Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Patients
Ying Ding, University of Pittsburgh; Yi Liu; Wei Chen, University of Pittsburgh
9:55 AM

An Examination of the Association Between Alcohol and Dementia in a Longitudinal Study
Tingting Hu, Florida State University; Dan McGee, Florida State University; Elizabeth Slate, Florida State University
10:00 AM

A Case Study Evaluating Time Varying Covariate and Competing Risk for Efficacy Evaluation in Survival Analyses
Yang Xu, BioStat Solutions, Inc.
10:40 AM

Dissecting Genetic Architecture of Complex Diseases Through Integrated Genomic Analysis
Hongyu Zhao, Yale University
10:55 AM

Semiparametric Bayesian Models for Unbalanced Matched Case-Crossover Approach
Inyoung Kim, Virginia Tech; Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
11:15 AM

Polygenic Risk Modeling Techniques to Incorporate LD, Functional Annotations of SNPs And/Or Multiple Phenotypic Information Using Genome-Wide Association Study Summary-Level Data
Ting-Huei Chen, Université Laval; Nilanjan Chatterjee, Johns Hopkins University; Jianxin Shi, National Cancer Institute
11:35 AM

Odds Ratio Versus Risk Ratio in Prevalence Trend Analysis
Scott McClintock, West Chester University; Randall Rieger, West Chester University; Zhen-qiang Ma, Pennsylvania Department of Health
12:00 PM

Using Data Mining to Identify At-Risk Freshmen
Nora Galambos, Stony Brook University
12:05 PM

Robust Estimates of Re-Identification Risk in Complex Healthcare Data
Lei Li, George Mason University; Anand N. Vidyashankar, George Mason University
2:05 PM

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

Measures of Predictive Model Performance and Event Rate: How Much They Vary and How to Make Them Comparable Across Studies
Olga Demler, Harvard Medical School; Nancy R. Cook, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
2:35 PM

Model Averaged Accelerated Failure-Time Models for Modeling Chemical Risk
Matthew Wheeler
3:05 PM

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

Mixture Models for Left- and Interval-Censored Data: Applications to a Cancer Screening Cohort Assembled from Electronic Health Records
Li Cheung, National Cancer Institute; Qing Pan, George Washington University; Noorie Hyun, National Cancer Institute; Mark Schiffman, National Cancer Institute; Barbara Fetterman, Kaiser Permanente Northern California; Philip Castle, Albert Einstein School of Medicine; Thomas Lorey, Kaiser Permanente Northern California; Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute
3:20 PM

Impact of Dependency on the Distribution of P-Value
Marie Ernst, University of Liege; Yvik Swan, University of Liege
3:35 PM

Power Analysis and Sample Determination in Dynamic Risk Prediction
Zhaowen Sun; Chung-Chou H. Chang, University of Pittsburgh
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/02/2017
Risk in the Context of Regulation
David Banks, Duke University


The Prostate Biopsy Collaborative Group
Katharina Selig, Technical University of Munich; Johanna Straubinger, Technical University of Munich; Donna Ankerst , Technical University of Munich


Aggregate Safety Monitoring for the FDA IND Safety Reporting Final Rule
Greg Ball, Merck


From Estimates to Consequences: How Do We Make Results of Statistical Analyses Useful for Health Policy Decision Making?
Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center


Efficient Statistical Methods for Association Studies with Dense Genotypes and Family History of Disease
Annie Lee, Columbia University; Yuanjia Wang , Columbia University


The Link Between Nonresponse Bias and the Length of the Field Period in a Mixed-Mode General Population Panel
Bella Struminskaya, Utrecht University; Tobias Gummer, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences


Analysis of Familial Aggregation with Complex Survey Data
Cong Wang, George Washington University; Zhaohai Li, George Washington University; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute


Biodemographic Approaches to Genetic Analyzes of Longevity in Longitudinal Data on Aging
Konstantin Arbeev, Duke University; Ilya Y. Zhbannikov, Duke University; Olivia Bagley, Duke University; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University


Adjustment for Social Risk Factors in Health Care Provider Performance Assessment
Meredith B. Rosenthal, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
8:35 AM

Climate Change, Extremes, and Impacts
Brian Reich, NCSU; Martin Tingley, Netflix; Michael Wehner, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Peter Sousounis, AIR Worldwide; Richard Smith, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill/SAMSI
8:35 AM

Extracting Statistical Offices from Policy Making Bodies to Buttress Official Statistical Production
Andreas Georgiou, Consultant-Official Statistics
8:35 AM

Risk Factors Associated with Hospital Readmission in Pediatric Patients
Yunfei Wang, Children's National
8:35 AM

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

The Link Between Nonresponse Bias and the Length of the Field Period in a Mixed-Mode General Population Panel
Bella Struminskaya, Utrecht University; Tobias Gummer, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
8:55 AM

Efficient Statistical Methods for Association Studies with Dense Genotypes and Family History of Disease
Annie Lee, Columbia University; Yuanjia Wang , Columbia University
9:00 AM

Subgroup Identification of Early Preterm Birth (EPTB): Informing a Future Prospective Enrichment Clinical Trial Design
Chuanwu Zhang, University of Kansas Medical Center
9:05 AM

Generating Partially Synthetic Geocoded Public-Use Data with Decreased Disclosure Risk Using Differential Smoothing
Harrison Quick, Drexel University; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
9:15 AM

Test for a Change Point in the Linear Combination of Risk Predictors
Ju Hee Cho, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Ying Huang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
9:20 AM

Biodemographic Approaches to Genetic Analyzes of Longevity in Longitudinal Data on Aging
Konstantin Arbeev, Duke University; Ilya Y. Zhbannikov, Duke University; Olivia Bagley, Duke University; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University
9:50 AM

Betting on Low Volatility
Zhaogang Song, Johns Hopkins University; Lai Xu, Syracuse Univeristy; Nicola Fusari, Johns Hopkins University
9:50 AM

Analysis of Familial Aggregation with Complex Survey Data
Cong Wang, George Washington University; Zhaohai Li, George Washington University; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
10:00 AM

Extreme Value Models and Data Visualization of Catastrophic Risk Analysis
John Elbl, AIR Worldwide; Bob Frady, Hazard Hub; Steve Kolk, Independent Consultant, Casualty Actuarial Society member; Danny Stout, Statistica Advanced Analytics
10:35 AM

Prediction of Pedestrian and Cyclist Accident Rates for City Streets and Intersections
Alex Zolot, HERE; Wanli Cheng, HERE; Rod Megraw, HERE
10:35 AM

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

Analysis of Dichotomous Binary Data with Missing Data Imputed Under Jump to Reference and Copy Reference Models
Zachary Zimmer, Merck; Lei Xu, Merck; Frank Liu, Merck & Co. Inc.
10:50 AM

Informing a Risk Prediction Model for Binary Outcomes with External Coefficient Information
Wenting Cheng, Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Jeremy M. G. Taylor, University of Michigan; Bhramar Mukherjee, Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
10:55 AM

A Comparison of Risk Adjustment Models Based on Traditional Statistical and Machine Learning Techniques
Hong Kan; Hsien-Yen Chang, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Hadi Kharrazi, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
11:15 AM

Comparison of Approaches for Incorporating New Information into Existing Risk Prediction Models
Ruth Pfeiffer , National Cancer Institute, NIH, HHS; Sonja Grill, Technical University of Munich; Donna Ankerst , Technical University of Munich; Mitchell Gail , National Cancer Institute, NIH, HHS; Nilanjan Chatterjee, Johns Hopkins University
11:35 AM

Non-Parametric Bayesian Change-Points Methods for Detecting Driving Risk Changes
Qing Li, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Feng Guo, Virginia Tech; Inyoung Kim, Virginia Tech
11:35 AM

Optimal variable selection and noisy adaptive compressed sensing
Mohamed Ndaoud, CREST-ENSAE, École Polytechnique; A.B. Tsybakov, CREST-ENSAE
11:50 AM

On a Stepwise Quantitative Approach for Benefit-Risk Assessment
Weili He, Merck & Co., Inc.; Yaxuan Sun, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA; Qing Li, Merck & Co., Inc.; Sabrina Wan, Merck & Co., Inc.
2:05 PM

DMCS and Benefit:Risk Assessment
Scott Evans, Harvard University ; Christy Chuang-Stein, Retired!; Dave DeMets, Retired; Paul Gallo, Novartis; Weili He, Merck & Co., Inc.; Qi Jiang, Amgen Inc.; Frank Rockhold, Retired
2:25 PM

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

Using Patient Preference Information in Benefit-Risk Assessment
Xuefeng Li, FDA; George Quartey , Genetech
2:45 PM

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

Rationale for the Use of Subject Level Information for Benefit-Risk Evaluations
Shihua Wen, Novartis; Weili He, Merck & Co., Inc.; Scott Evans, Harvard University ; Qi Jiang, Amgen Inc.; Jonathan Norton, Takeda; Xuefeng Li, FDA; George Quartey , Genetech
3:05 PM

Thursday, 08/03/2017
Statistical Indices for Risk Tracking in Longitudinal Studies
Xin Tian, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
8:35 AM

On Estimating Predictive Performance Measures of Risk Prediction Models with External Validation Data
Hajime Uno, Dana Farber Cancer Institute; Eisuke Inoue, Medical Informatics, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
8:50 AM

Cyber-Security: a Stochastic Predictive Model to Determine Overall Network Security Risk Using Markovian Process
Nawa Raj Pokhrel
8:50 AM

Meta-Analysis of Model Specifications Assessing Harmful Algal Blooms as a Risk Factor for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Northern New England
Beth Ziniti, Applied Geosolutions; Ernst Linder, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Hampshire; Nathan Torbick, Applied Geosolutions; Angeline Andrew, Department of Neurology, Dartmouth Medical School; Elijah W. Stommel, Department of Neurology, Dartmouth Medical School
8:50 AM

A Comparison of Three New Randomized Response Models for Simultaneous Estimation of Three Sensitive Dependent Characteristics and Their Overlaps
Oluwaseun Olanipekun; Stephen A. Sedory, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Rongdong Wang, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
9:15 AM

Dynamic Association Based on Time-Dependent Risk Factors in Longitudinal Studies
Lihui Zhao, Northwestern University; Kiang Liu, Northwestern University; Colin O. Wu, Office of Biostatistics Research, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH; Donald Lloyd-Jones, Northwestern University; Norrina Allen, Northwestern University; Sejong Bae, University of Alabama, Birmingham; Lu Tian, Stanford University
9:15 AM

Bayesian Approach for Managing Microbial Risks from Wastewater Reuse for Irrigation
Ram Kafle, Sam Houston State University
9:20 AM

Bayesian Estimation of the Default Rate Distributions with Non-Gaussian Single Factor Models
Takayuki Shiohama, Tokyo University of Science
9:20 AM

Benefit Risk Assessment in Medical Device Clinical Trials
Mourad Atlas, FDA; Chul Ahn, FDA
9:50 AM

Comparison and validation of statistical methods for predicting tree failure during storm
Elnaz Kabir; Seth Guikema, University of Michigan
10:05 AM

Using Lasso Regression for the Selection of Matching Variables to Analyze Crash Risk in SHRP 2 Data for a Case-Control Setting
Huizhong Guo; Linda Ng Boyle, University of Washington
10:35 AM

Model Assessment on Longitudinal Binary Data with Time-Dependent Covariates
Tan Li, Florida International University; Katrina INTERNATIONAL Epnere, Florida International University
11:05 AM

SHRP2 Naturalistic Engagement of Secondary Tasks (NEST) Distracted Driving Dataset: Baseline Sampling Method and Implications for Crash Risk Approximations
Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto
11:15 AM

Joint Modeling of Genetically Correlated Diseases and Functional Annotations Increases Accuracy of Polygenic Risk Prediction
Yiming Hu, Yale University; Qiongshi Lu, Yale University; Wei Liu, Peking University; Yuhua Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Mo Li, Yale University; Hongyu Zhao, Yale University
11:50 AM

 
 
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