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Keyword Search Criteria: Environmental returned 30 record(s)
Sunday, 07/29/2018
Spatiotemporal Analysis of Environmental Health Risk
Renjun Ma, University of New Brunswick; Edward Hughes, Edward Hughes Consulting


A Grouped Weighted Quantile Regression Approach to Modeling Environmental Chemical Mixtures and Childhood Leukemia Risk
David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University


Detection of Trend Onset in Environmental Time Series
Ying Zhang, Acadia University


An Analysis of Systematic Correlation Between Food Preferences and Causes of Death in Public Applying the Age-Environment Model to Age-By-Period Data
Nobutane Hanayama, Shobi University
2:50 PM

Semiparametric Regression Methods for Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Data with Application to Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Studies
Lily Wang, Iowa State University; Jingru Mu, Iowa State University; Guannan Wang, College of William & Mary
3:25 PM

Monday, 07/30/2018
Bayesian Bivariate Extreme Value Analysis with Application in Environmental Statistics
Yuan Tian, North Carolina State University; Brian Reich, North Carolina State University


Determining Whether Mixtures of Environmental Chemicals Are Sufficiently Similar via Dimension-Reduction and Clustering
David Umbach, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Caroll A. Co, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.; Gregg E Dinse, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.; Grace E Kissling, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Keith R. Shockley, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Marjo V. Smith, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.


Identifying Epigenetic Regions Exhibiting Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Air Pollution
Michele Zemplenyi, Harvard University; Mark J Meyer, Georgetown University; Brent A. Coull, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health


Evaluating the Impact of Using Residential Histories When Estimating Environmental Exposure Effects
Anny-Claude Joseph, Virginia Commonwealth University; David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University


Improved Air Quality Saved Lives: a Mediation on Fine Particulate Matters
Geoffrey Peterson, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
9:50 AM

Identifying Epigenetic Regions Exhibiting Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Air Pollution
Michele Zemplenyi, Harvard University; Mark J Meyer, Georgetown University; Brent A. Coull, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
11:15 AM

Model-Based Clustering of Nonparametric Weighted Networks with Application to Water Pollution Analysis
Amal Agarwal, Pennsylvania State University; Lingzhou Xue, Penn State University and National Institute of Statistical Sciences
11:20 AM

Evaluating the Impact of Using Residential Histories When Estimating Environmental Exposure Effects
Anny-Claude Joseph, Virginia Commonwealth University; David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University
11:55 AM

Hierarchical Computing for Hierarchical Models in Ecology
Mevin Hooten, Colorado State University
2:45 PM

Tuesday, 07/31/2018
Evaluating Power Plant Regulations with Methods for Causal Inference on Bipartite Networks with Interference
Fabrizia Mealli, University of Florence; Corwin Zigler, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Laura Forastiere, University of Florence
11:15 AM

Wednesday, 08/01/2018
Behaviors and Exposures Associated with Pathogen Carriage at a Large Community Gathering
Ruby Bayliss, St. Catherine University; Meghan Mason, St. Catherine University; Bozena Morawski, University of Minnesota; James Johnson, University of Miinesota; Connie Clabots, Minneapolis VA Health Care System


Longitudinal Regression Trees: An Application to Environmental Exposure and Growth
Brianna Heggeseth, Macalester College; Anna Neufeld, Williams College


Statistical Approaches to Assess Early Life Exposure to Complex Mixtures and Associations with Latent Patterns of Neurodevelopmental Trajectories
Shelley H. Liu, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Brent A. Coull, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health; Robert Wright, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai


A Weighted Kernel Machine Regression Approach to Environmental Pollutants and Infertility
Zhen Chen, NICHD/NIH; Wei Zhang, BBB/DIPHR/NICHD; Aiyi Liu, BBB/DIPHR/NICHD; Germaine Buck Louis, George Mason University


Bayesian High-Dimensional Multi-Outcome Regression with Tree-Structured Shrinkage
Emma Grace Thomas, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Francesca Dominici, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health; Giovanni Parmigiani , Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health / Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Lorenzo Trippa, Harvard


A Weighted Kernel Machine Regression Approach to Environmental Pollutants and Infertility
Zhen Chen, NICHD/NIH; Wei Zhang, BBB/DIPHR/NICHD; Aiyi Liu, BBB/DIPHR/NICHD; Germaine Buck Louis, George Mason University
8:35 AM

Statistical Approaches to Assess Early Life Exposure to Complex Mixtures and Associations with Latent Patterns of Neurodevelopmental Trajectories
Shelley H. Liu, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Brent A. Coull, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health; Robert Wright, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
8:50 AM

Longitudinal Regression Trees: An Application to Environmental Exposure and Growth
Brianna Heggeseth, Macalester College; Anna Neufeld, Williams College
9:05 AM

Bayesian High-Dimensional Multi-Outcome Regression with Tree-Structured Shrinkage
Emma Grace Thomas, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Francesca Dominici, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health; Giovanni Parmigiani , Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health / Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Lorenzo Trippa, Harvard
9:35 AM

Principal Stratification for Longitudinal Data in Environmental Trials
Joshua Keller, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Roger D Peng, Johns Hopkins University
10:05 AM

Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Heavy-Tailed Data via Non-Gaussian Latent Processes
Gabriel Huerta, University of New Mexico; Kellin Rumsey, University of New Mexico
11:05 AM

Thursday, 08/02/2018
Modeling Preferential Site Selection in Networks Used to Monitor Environmental Spatio-Temporal Processes
Jim Zidek, University of British Columbia; Joe Watson, UBC; Gavin Shaddick , University of Exeter
8:35 AM

Probabilistic Predictive Principal Component Analysis for Spatially-Misaligned and High-Dimensional Air Pollution Data with Missing Observations
Phuong T Vu, University of Washington; Adam A Szpiro, University of Washington
9:35 AM

A Generalized Weighted Quantile Sums Approach That Accounts for Interactions Between Highly Correlated Exposures and Other Factors
MinJae Lee, University of Texas McGovern Medical School; Maureen Samms-Vaughan, The University of the West Indies; Jan Bressler, University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston; MacKinsey Christian, University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston; Manouchehr Hessabi, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Megan Grove, University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston; Sydonnie Shakespeare-Pellington, The University of the West Indies; Charlene Coore Desai, The University of the West Indies; Jody-Ann Reece, The University of the West Indies; Katherine Loveland, University of Texas McGovern Medical School; Eric Boerwinkle, University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston; Mohammad H. Rahbar, University of Texas McGovern Medical School
9:50 AM

Short-Term Forecasting of Seasonal Environmental Time Series
Kimihiro Noguchi, Western Washington University; Benjamin Hansen, University of Groningen
10:05 AM