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Sunday, 07/30/2017
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Fair Prediction with Disparate Impact: a Study of Bias in Recidivism Prediction Instruments
Alexandra Chouldechova, Carnegie Mellon University
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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
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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
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Predictive Modeling with Composite of Popular Distributions
Min Deng, Towson University; Mostafa S Aminzadeh, Towson University
2:35 PM
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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
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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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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
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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
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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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Inference on Risk Premia Without a Fully Specified Factor Model
Dacheng Xiu, University of Chicago; Stefano Giglio, University of Chicago
4:55 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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Firm-Specic 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
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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
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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
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Monday, 07/31/2017
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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.
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Variable Selection and Penalized Regression Methods for Clinical Projects: Practical Issues
Anne Eaton; Mithat Gönen, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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Combining Biomarkers for Risk Prediction Using Approximated Rank Correlation Statistic with Censored Survival Data
Eisuke Inoue, Medical Informatics, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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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 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
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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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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
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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
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Model Uncertainty: Conservative Propagation Through Polynomial Regressions with Unknown Structure
Scott Ferson, Insitute for Risk and Uncertainty, University of Liverpool
9:15 AM
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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
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Portfolio Selection with Active Risk Monitoring
Pawel Polak, Columbia University; Marc Paolella, University of Zurich
9:35 AM
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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
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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
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Risk Prediction from the Combination of Longitudinal Biomarkers Subject to Informative Missingness
Jiwei Zhao, State University of New York at Buffalo
10:55 AM
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Large-P Small-N Nonparametric Regression and Additive-Interactive Response Functions
Surya T Tokdar, Duke University
11:00 AM
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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
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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
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A Risk Stratification Approach for Improved Interpretation of Diagnostic Accuracy Statistics
Hormuzd Katki, National Cancer Institute; Mark Schiffman, National Cancer Institute
2:05 PM
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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
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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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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
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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
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Tuesday, 08/01/2017
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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
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Benefit-Risk Analysis in Medical Development
Shuai Yuan, Merck
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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
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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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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
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Using Data Mining to Identify At-Risk Freshmen
Nora Galambos, Stony Brook University
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On the Estimation of Risk Difference in the Presence of Continuous Baseline Covariates
Hua Ma, Merck; Robin Mogg, Merck
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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
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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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Risk Ratios and Regression Estimates Under Contagion
Olga Morozova, Yale University; Theodore Cohen, Yale University; Forrest W Crawford, Yale School of Public Health
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Estimating and Comparing Cancer Progression Risks Under Varying Surveillance Protocols
Jane Lange, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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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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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
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Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction with Multiple Risk Scores Per Person
Ye Li, University of Kentucky; Richard Charnigo, University of Kentucky
8:35 AM
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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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On the Estimation of Risk Difference in the Presence of Continuous Baseline Covariates
Hua Ma, Merck; Robin Mogg, Merck
9:20 AM
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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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Dissecting Genetic Architecture of Complex Diseases Through Integrated Genomic Analysis
Hongyu Zhao, Yale University
10:55 AM
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Semiparametric Bayesian Models for Unbalanced Matched Case-Crossover Approach
Inyoung Kim, Virginia Tech; Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
11:15 AM
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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
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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
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Using Data Mining to Identify At-Risk Freshmen
Nora Galambos, Stony Brook University
12:05 PM
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Robust Estimates of Re-Identification Risk in Complex Healthcare Data
Lei Li, George Mason University; Anand N. Vidyashankar, George Mason University
2:05 PM
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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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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
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Model Averaged Accelerated Failure-Time Models for Modeling Chemical Risk
Matthew Wheeler
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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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
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Impact of Dependency on the Distribution of P-Value
Marie Ernst, University of Liege; Yvik Swan, University of Liege
3:35 PM
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Power Analysis and Sample Determination in Dynamic Risk Prediction
Zhaowen Sun; Chung-Chou H. Chang, University of Pittsburgh
3:35 PM
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Wednesday, 08/02/2017
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Risk in the Context of Regulation
David Banks, Duke University
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The Prostate Biopsy Collaborative Group
Katharina Selig, Technical University of Munich; Johanna Straubinger, Technical University of Munich; Donna Ankerst , Technical University of Munich
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Aggregate Safety Monitoring for the FDA IND Safety Reporting Final Rule
Greg Ball, Merck
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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
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Efficient Statistical Methods for Association Studies with Dense Genotypes and Family History of Disease
Annie Lee, Columbia University; Yuanjia Wang , Columbia University
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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
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Analysis of Familial Aggregation with Complex Survey Data
Cong Wang, George Washington University; Zhaohai Li, George Washington University; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
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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
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Adjustment for Social Risk Factors in Health Care Provider Performance Assessment
Meredith B. Rosenthal, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
8:35 AM
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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
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Extracting Statistical Offices from Policy Making Bodies to Buttress Official Statistical Production
Andreas Georgiou, Consultant-Official Statistics
8:35 AM
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Risk Factors Associated with Hospital Readmission in Pediatric Patients
Yunfei Wang, Children's National
8:35 AM
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Betting on Low Volatility
Zhaogang Song, Johns Hopkins University; Lai Xu, Syracuse Univeristy; Nicola Fusari, Johns Hopkins University
9:50 AM
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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
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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
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Prediction of Pedestrian and Cyclist Accident Rates for City Streets and Intersections
Alex Zolot, HERE; Wanli Cheng, HERE; Rod Megraw, HERE
10:35 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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Optimal variable selection and noisy adaptive compressed sensing
Mohamed Ndaoud, CREST-ENSAE, École Polytechnique; A.B. Tsybakov, CREST-ENSAE
11:50 AM
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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
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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
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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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Using Patient Preference Information in Benefit-Risk Assessment
Xuefeng Li, FDA; George Quartey , Genetech
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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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
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Thursday, 08/03/2017
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Statistical Indices for Risk Tracking in Longitudinal Studies
Xin Tian, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
8:35 AM
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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
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Cyber-Security: a Stochastic Predictive Model to Determine Overall Network Security Risk Using Markovian Process
Nawa Raj Pokhrel
8:50 AM
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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
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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
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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
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Bayesian Approach for Managing Microbial Risks from Wastewater Reuse for Irrigation
Ram Kafle, Sam Houston State University
9:20 AM
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Bayesian Estimation of the Default Rate Distributions with Non-Gaussian Single Factor Models
Takayuki Shiohama, Tokyo University of Science
9:20 AM
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Benefit Risk Assessment in Medical Device Clinical Trials
Mourad Atlas, FDA; Chul Ahn, FDA
9:50 AM
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Comparison and validation of statistical methods for predicting tree failure during storm
Elnaz Kabir; Seth Guikema, University of Michigan
10:05 AM
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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
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Model Assessment on Longitudinal Binary Data with Time-Dependent Covariates
Tan Li, Florida International University; Katrina INTERNATIONAL Epnere, Florida International University
11:05 AM
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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
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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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