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Sunday, 07/30/2017
A Copula Model for Analysis of Gap Time Distributions and Illness-Death Processes
Chia-Hui Huang
2:20 PM

Monday, 07/31/2017
How to Grow a Successful Statistical Consulting Enterprise
James L Rosenberger, The Pennsylvania State University


Predicting NFL Player Success From Analysts' Diction
Hubert Song, North Carolina State University; Karl Pazdernik, North Carolina State University


What Metrics Can Be Used to Measure Success of Centers?
Bruce Craig, Purdue University
9:35 AM

Predicting NFL Player Success From Analysts' Diction
Hubert Song, North Carolina State University; Karl Pazdernik, North Carolina State University
10:45 AM

A Powerful Learn-And-Confirm Pharmacogenomics Methodology for Randomized Clinical Trials
Devan Mehrotra, Merck & Co. Inc. ; Qian Guan, North Carolina State University; Zifang Guo, Merck & Co., Inc.
2:45 PM

Tuesday, 08/01/2017
Meetings: Turning Stumbling Blocks into Stepping Stones
Douglas Zahn, Zahn & Associates


Sharing Stories of Success: Environmental and Ecological Statisticians Working Outside of Academia
Brian Gray, U.S. Geological Survey; Kathi Irvine, US Geological Survey; Megan Higgs, Neptune and Company, Inc.


Applying Logistic Regression to Student Data to Determine Retention of Students at a Large University
Reema Thakkar, RTI International; Emily Griffith, NC State University; Stephany Dunstan, N.C. State University


Hybrid BRR and Parametric-Bootstrap Variance Estimates for Small Domains in Large Surveys
Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau/University of Maryland College Park; Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM

Applying Logistic Regression to Student Data to Determine Retention of Students at a Large University
Reema Thakkar, RTI International; Emily Griffith, NC State University; Stephany Dunstan, N.C. State University
11:10 AM

The Collaborative Statistician as Project Manager: Strategizing for Success in a Changing Environment
Michele Shaffer, Seattle Children's Research Institute
2:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/02/2017
A Statistical Analysis of the NFL Draft: Valuing Draft Picks and Predicting Future Player Success
Robert Nicholas Citrone, Carnegie Mellon University; Sam Ventura, Carnegie Mellon University
8:35 AM

The Influence of Undergraduate Statistics and Statistics Anxiety on Graduate Statistics Success
Michael DeDonno, Florida Atlantic University
8:50 AM

BAYESIAN PROBABILITY of SUCCESS for MULTIPLE CLINICAL TRIALS in CONTINUOUS OUTCOMES
Junnosuke Matsushima, Chugai Pharma USA
8:50 AM

Optimally Identify High Value Subgroups of Patients via Baseline Covariates
Florence Yong, Pfizer Inc.; Lu Tian, Stanford University
9:35 AM

Confidence Interval Estimate of Success Rate on Correlated Data in a Single Arm Study
Kate Wang, Allergan; Richard Weng, Allergan; Yijun Sun, Allergan
10:55 AM

Success in Interdisciplinary Research
Nandini Kannan, National Science Foundation; Brisa Sanchez, University of Michigan; Amy Herring, University of North Carolina; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland
2:05 PM

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

Thursday, 08/03/2017
Program Success Criteria for Drug Approval: P Value vs. Bayesian Posterior Probability
Meihua Wang, Merck & Co.; Frank Liu, Merck & Co. Inc.
11:35 AM

A Practical Exploration of Relationships Between Physical Barriers to Entry and Successful Contact Attempts
Katherine Archambeau, NORC at the University of Chicago; Rebecca Curtis, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kate Bachtell, NORC University of Chicago; Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago; Catherine C Haggerty, NORC University of Chicago; Kevin Moore, Federal Reserve Board; Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board
11:35 AM

 
 
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