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Sunday, 07/29/2018
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Spatiotemporal Analysis of Environmental Health Risk
Renjun Ma, University of New Brunswick; Edward Hughes, Edward Hughes Consulting
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A Grouped Weighted Quantile Regression Approach to Modeling Environmental Chemical Mixtures and Childhood Leukemia Risk
David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Inference for Fine-Gray Competing Risks Model with High-Dimensional Covariates
Jue Hou, UCSD Biostatistics; Jelena Bradic, UC San Diego; Ronghui Xu, UC San Diego
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P-Value Estimation for the Risk Score of a Prediction Model
Heidi Chen, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Ming Li, Case Western Reserve University; Huiyun Wu, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; Yu Shyr, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Competing Risks Matter in the Analysis of Public Health Data: When and How?
Dahhay Lee, National Cancer Center; Hyunsoon Cho, National Cancer Center
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Adjusting for Covariate Measurement Error in Failure Time Analysis Under Competing Risks
Carrie Caswell, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X Xie, University of Pennsylvania
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Advantageous Statistical Tools for Stock Market Investing
Kenneth Davis
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Model Averaging in a Multiplicative Heteroscedastic Model
Alan Wan, City Univ of Hong Kong; Xinyu Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yanyuan Ma, Penn State University
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A Bayesian Nonparametric Approach for Causal Inference with Semi-Competing Risks
Michael Daniels, University of Florida; Peter Müller, University of Texas Austin; Yanxun Xu, Johns Hopkins University; Daniel Scharfstein, Johns Hopkins University
2:05 PM
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Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Multiple Right- and Interval-Censored Events
Fei Gao, University of Washington; Donglin Zeng, UNC Chapel Hill; Danyu Lin, University of North Carolina
2:05 PM
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Advantageous Statistical Tools for Stock Market Investing
Kenneth Davis
2:05 PM
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Adjusting for Covariate Measurement Error in Failure Time Analysis Under Competing Risks
Carrie Caswell, University of Pennsylvania; Sharon X Xie, University of Pennsylvania
2:15 PM
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Bias and Estimation Under Misspecification of the Risk Period in Self-Controlled Case Series Studies
Danh Nguyen, University of California At Irvine; Luis Fernando Campos, Harvard University; Yanjun Chen, UC Irvine; Damla Senturk, UCLA, Dept. of Biostatistics
2:20 PM
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Evaluating Discriminatory Accuracy of Models Using Partial Risk Scores in Two-Phase Studies
Parichoy Pal Choudhury, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Anil Chaturvedi, National Cancer Institute; Nilanjan Chatterjee, Johns Hopkins University
2:35 PM
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Rare Variant Prioritization Using Structure-Supervised Locus-Specific Tests
Jung-Ying Tzeng, North Carolina State University; Rachel Marceau, North Carolina State University; Wenbin Lu, North Carolina State University
2:45 PM
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P-Value Estimation for the Risk Score of a Prediction Model
Heidi Chen, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Ming Li, Case Western Reserve University; Huiyun Wu, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; Yu Shyr, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
3:00 PM
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Competing Risks Matter in the Analysis of Public Health Data: When and How?
Dahhay Lee, National Cancer Center; Hyunsoon Cho, National Cancer Center
3:05 PM
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Inference for Fine-Gray Competing Risks Model with High-Dimensional Covariates
Jue Hou, UCSD Biostatistics; Jelena Bradic, UC San Diego; Ronghui Xu, UC San Diego
3:15 PM
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Asymptotic Behavior of the Alpha-Risk Minimizing Portfolio in High-Dimensional Setting
Hiroyuki Taniai, Waseda University
3:20 PM
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Model Averaging in a Multiplicative Heteroscedastic Model
Alan Wan, City Univ of Hong Kong; Xinyu Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yanyuan Ma, Penn State University
3:25 PM
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Spatial Bayesian Fusing Models for Sparse Networks and Health Risk
Andrew B Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina ; Raymond Boaz, Medical University of South Carolina
4:25 PM
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Detection of Cell-Type-Specific Risk-CpG Sites in Epigenome-Wide Association Studies
Xiangyu Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Can Yang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Yingying Wei, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
4:50 PM
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Probabilistic Analysis of Modified Risk Tobacco Product Effects on Population Health
Bill Poland, Certara; Sylvain Larroque, JT International SA
5:05 PM
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Risk Prediction Through Temporal Phenotyping and Incorporation of MedDRA Information
Yong Chen, University of Pennsylvania; Rui Duan, University of Pennsylvania
5:20 PM
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Novel Approach in Analyzing Difference in Binomial Proportions in Stratified Clinical Trials
Anindita Banerjee, Pfizer; Vivek Pradhan, Pfizer
5:35 PM
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Monday, 07/30/2018
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Variability, Risk, and Data Science
Aric LaBarr, Elder Research Inc.
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What If We Get a Break in Series? Risk Management in the Integration of Multiple Data Sources
John L. Eltinge, United States Census Bureau
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Parametric Likelihood Inference for Interval Censored and Left Truncated Competing Risks Data
Jung In Kim, NIEHS; Jason P Fine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Margaret Gourlay, UNC-CH; Byeongyeob Choi, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
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Risk Analysis of Human Health Among Artisanal Small-Scale Gold Mining Area in Indonesia
Koji Kanefuji, Institute of Statistical Mathematics; Koyomi Nakazawa, Fukuoka Institute of Technology; Osamu Nagafuchi, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
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Ethereum: Bitcoin 2.0 - Taking the Road Less Travelled
Yuanyuan Zhang, University of Manchester
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High Frequency Momentum Trading with Cryptocurrencies
Stephen Chan, American University of Sharjah
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Full-Range Tail Dependence Copulas with Applications in Insurance
Rafael Lovas, Purdue University; Tom Leinart, Purdue University; Jianxi Su, Purdue University
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Assessing Risk Score Calculation in the Presence of Uncollected Risk Factors
Alice Toll, Vanderbilt University; Dandan Liu, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Comparison of Methods for Predicting High-Cost Patients Captured Within the Oncology Care Model (OCM): a Simulation Study
Jung-Yi Lin, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Wei Zhang, UALR; Mark Liu, Mount Sinai Health System; Mark Sanderson, Mount Sinai Health System; Luis Isola, Mount Sinai Health System; Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Liangyuan Hu, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Intervening on the Data to Improve the Performance of Health Plan Payment Methods
Savannah Bergquist, Harvard University; Tim Layton, Harvard Medical School; Tom McGuire, Harvard Medical School; Sherri Rose, Harvard Medical School
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Evaluating the Impact of Using Residential Histories When Estimating Environmental Exposure Effects
Anny-Claude Joseph, Virginia Commonwealth University; David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Intravenous Fluid Treatments for Ebola Patients: The Risk and the Reward
Derrick Yam, Brown University; Tao Liu, Brown University; Adam Levine, Brown University; Adam Aluisio, Brown University; Shiromi Peters, International Medical Corps; Suzanne Averill, International Medical Corps; Stephen Kennedy, Ministry of Health, Liberia; Fodey Sahr, Sierra Leone Ministry of Defence; Jillian Peters, Brown University; Daniel Cho, Brown University
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Variational Analysis of Empirical Risk Minimization
Andrew B Nobel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Kevin McGoff, UNC Charlotte
8:35 AM
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Quantify the Thucydides Trap Risk
Charles Tan, Pfizer, Inc.
8:35 AM
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Missing Data Framework for Estimating Biomarker Clinical Utility Under Incomplete Follow-Up
Julie Kobie, Merck Research Laboratories; Lingkang Huang, Merck Research Laboratories; Robin Mogg, Merck Research Laboratories; Jared Lunceford, Merck Research Laboratories
8:50 AM
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Intravenous Fluid Treatments for Ebola Patients: The Risk and the Reward
Derrick Yam, Brown University; Tao Liu, Brown University; Adam Levine, Brown University; Adam Aluisio, Brown University; Shiromi Peters, International Medical Corps; Suzanne Averill, International Medical Corps; Stephen Kennedy, Ministry of Health, Liberia; Fodey Sahr, Sierra Leone Ministry of Defence; Jillian Peters, Brown University; Daniel Cho, Brown University
9:05 AM
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Comparison of Methods for Predicting High-Cost Patients Captured Within the Oncology Care Model (OCM): a Simulation Study
Jung-Yi Lin, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Wei Zhang, UALR; Mark Liu, Mount Sinai Health System; Mark Sanderson, Mount Sinai Health System; Luis Isola, Mount Sinai Health System; Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Liangyuan Hu, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
9:10 AM
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Propensity-Score-Based Controls: Its Use in Establishing Benefit/Risk of Medicines for Unmet Medical Need
Junjing Lin, AbbVie; Margaret Gamalo-Siebers, Eli Lilly & Co; Ram Tiwari, Center for Devices and Radiologica Health, FDA
9:15 AM
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A Hybrid Method for the Stratified Mark-Specific Proportional Hazards Models with Missing Data, with Applications to Dengue Vaccine Efficacy Trials
Yanqing Sun, University of North Carolina At Charlotte; Li Qi, Biostatistics and Programming, Sanofi; Peter Gilbert, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Fei Heng, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9:15 AM
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Intervening on the Data to Improve the Performance of Health Plan Payment Methods
Savannah Bergquist, Harvard University; Tim Layton, Harvard Medical School; Tom McGuire, Harvard Medical School; Sherri Rose, Harvard Medical School
9:15 AM
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Repeated Measurement of a Criminal Risk Assessment on Individuals Over Time
David Schwager, Multnomah County DCJ
9:20 AM
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The Risk of Re-Identification: An Official Statistics Perspective
Stephen John Penneck, International Statistical Institute
9:25 AM
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Methods for Estimating Points Based Risk Score for Binary Clinical Outcome
Alok Dwivedi, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso; Muditha Perera, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso; Durgesh Kumar Dwivedi, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Anit Parihar, King George's Medical University; Sada Nand Dwivedi, All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Rakesh Shukla, University of Cincinnati
10:05 AM
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A Bayesian Phase I/II Trial Design for Immunotherapy
Suyu Liu, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Beibei Guo, Louisiana State University; Ying Yuan, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
10:35 AM
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Deep Analytics for Risk Analysis and Mitigation: From NLP Computer Vision to Sensors
Siddhartha Dalal, Columbia University
10:35 AM
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Beyond Probabilistic Risk Assessment: Deterrence, Dynamic Threat, and Countermeasure Allocation in Transportation Hubs
Craig Bakker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Robert T Brigantic, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Kellie J MacPhee, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Nicholas J Betzsold, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Daniel P McCabe, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Casey J Perkins, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
10:35 AM
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Risk Analysis in Banking
Vijayan Nair, 215157
10:55 AM
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A Simulation-Based Prediction and Optimization Framework for Bio-pharmaceutical Supply Chain Dynamic Risk Management
Wei Xie, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Pu Zhang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Ilya O. Ryzhov, University of Maryland
10:55 AM
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Forecasting of Grape Powdery Mildew Disease Risk in Vineyards Using a Bayesian Learning Network Model
Nathaniel Newlands, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Science and Technology Branch); Weixun Lu, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Science and Technology Branch); Odile Carisse, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Science and Technology Branch); David E. Atkinson, University of Victoria
11:05 AM
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Sound Statistical Inference from Big Data in the Insurance Industry
Christopher Haydon Holloman, ICC
11:15 AM
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Bayesian Approach for Benefit-Risk Assessment with Examples
Ram Tiwari, Center for Devices and Radiologica Health, FDA
11:15 AM
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Uncertainty Quantification of Injury Risk Measures
Dorin Drignei, Oakland University
11:35 AM
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Infer the in Vivo Point of Departure with ToxCast in Vitro Assay Data Using a Robust Learning Approach
Dong Wang, FDA National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR)
11:35 AM
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Developing Biomarker Combinations in Multicenter Studies via Direct Maximization and Penalization
Allison Meisner, Johns Hopkins University; Kathleen F. Kerr, University of Washington; Chirag Parikh, Yale University
11:35 AM
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Combining Breast Cancer Risk Prediction Models
Zoe Guan; Danielle Braun, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health; Lorenzo Trippa, Harvard; Hajime Uno, Dana Farber Cancer Institute; Kevin S. Hughes, Massachusetts General Hospital; Giovanni Parmigiani , Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health / Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
11:50 AM
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Using Concomitant and Nested Simulation for Tail Risk Measure Estimation
Mingbin Feng, University of Waterloo
11:55 AM
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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
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A Regression Model of Cumulative Incidence for Competing Risks Data with Time-Dependent Exposures
Xingyuan Li, University of Pittsburgh; Joyce Chung-Chou H Chang, University of Pittsburgh
12:05 PM
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Constructing Independent Evidence from Regression and Instrumental Variables with an Application to the Effect of Violent Conflict on Altruism and Risk Preference
Bikram Karmakar, University of Pennsylvania; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania
3:05 PM
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Joint Modeling of Length-Biased and Competing Risks Survival Times with View Toward Individualized Prediction: An Application to Spontaneous Labor
Rajeshwari Sundaram, Eunice Kennedy SHriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Ling Ma, Clemson University
3:20 PM
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Outcomes of Suicide Risk Assessment and Safety Planning in a Longitudinal Mixed Mode Survey of Patients with Complex Psychiatric Disorders
Danna Moore, Washington State University-Social & Economic Science Research Center; John Fortney, University of Washington, School of Medicine; Dan Vakoch, Washington State Univesity-Social and Economic Sciences Research Center
3:25 PM
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Tuesday, 07/31/2018
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Generating Survival Times Using Cox Proportional Hazards Models with Cyclic Time-Varying Covariates
Yunda Huang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Lily Zhang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Zong Zhang, Interlake High School; Peter Gilbert, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Using Stratified Propensity Score Matching Approach to Adjust Risk Assessment for Breast Reconstruction Patients
Jun Liu, UT MDACC; Liang Li, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center; Summer Elizabeth Summer, UT MDACC; Victor Joseph Hassid, UT MDACC; Jesse Creed Selber, UT MDACC; Charles Butler, UT MDACC; Patrick Bryan Garvey, UT MDACC; Donald Baumann, UT MDACC
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Use of Modified Risk Function in Drug Intervention Planning
Myung Shin Sim, UCLA
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Uncertainty vs. Ambiguity in Structured Benefit-Risk (BR) Assessment Decisions
Shahrul Mt-Isa, Merck
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Use of Propensity Score and Disease Risk Score for Multiple Treatments with Time-To-Event Outcome
DI ZHANG, University of Pittsburgh; Jessica Kim, Division of Biometrics VII/Office of Biostatistics/CDER, FDA
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New Proposal for Equivalence Criteria in Bioequivalence Study with Binary Clinical Endpoint
Mengdie Yuan, Food and Drug Administration; Jingyu Luan, Food and Drug Administration
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Contributions of the SMART Project to Dementia Research and Statistical Modeling
Richard Kryscio, Univ 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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Sample and Respondent Provided County Comparisons Among Cellular Respondents from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Machell Town, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Carol Pierannunzi, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ashley Hyon, Marketing Systems Group; David Malarek, Marketing Systems Group; Jeffrey S. Bareham, Marketing Systems Group; Kelly Lin, Marketing Systems Group
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A New Estimation Method for CoVaR Based on Three Regime Bivariate Normal Distribution
Jieun Choi, Ewha Womans University; Dong Wan Shin, Ewha Womans University
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Meta-Analysis of Depression on the Risk of Fracture and Bone Loss in Prospective Cohort Studies
Qing Wu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Baowen Liu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Sajib Tonmoy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Compatible Estimates for the Risk Ratio, Odds Ratio, and Risk Difference
Charles Rose, CDC
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Claim-Level Models Using Statistical Learning Techniques and Risk Analysis
Mathieu Pigeon, Université du Québec à Montréal; Francis Duval, Université du Québec à Montréal
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Outcomes of Suicide Risk Assessment and Safety Planning in a Longitudinal Mixed Mode Survey of Patients with Complex Psychiatric Disorders
Danna Moore, Washington State University-Social & Economic Science Research Center; John Fortney, University of Washington, School of Medicine; Dan Vakoch, Washington State Univesity-Social and Economic Sciences Research Center
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Common Risk Difference Test and Interval Estimation of Risk Difference for Stratified Bilateral Correlated Data
Xi Shen, State University of New York At Buffalo; Changxing Ma, State University of New York At Buffalo; Guoliang Tian, Southern University of Science and Technology; Kam Chuen Yuen, The University of Hong Kong
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Meta-Analysis of Depression on the Risk of Fracture and Bone Loss in Prospective Cohort Studies
Qing Wu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Baowen Liu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Sajib Tonmoy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
8:50 AM
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A Comprehensive Germ Cell Tumor Data Commons and Its Application in Risk Classification Model Validation
Bo Ci; Yang Xie, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Lindsay Frazier, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Matthew Murray, Cambridge University Hospitals; James Amatruda, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Mark Krailo, University of Southern California; Samuel Volchenboum, University of Chicago; Bo Yao, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Caihong Xia, Children's Oncology Group; Lin Xu, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Danni Luo, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; Shin-Yi Lin, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
8:50 AM
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Using Statistical Approaches to Stratify Hospital-Readmission Risk After Hip Fracture
Qingqing Dai, Oklahoma State University; Zhuqi Miao, Oklahoma State University; Lan Zhu, Oklahoma State University
8:50 AM
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Identifying Individual Risk Rare Variants Using Structure-Guided Local Tests
Rachel Marceau, North Carolina State University; Wenbin Lu, North Carolina State University; Daniel Rotroff, North Carolina State University; Michael Wagner, UNC Chapel Hill; John Buse, UNC Chapel Hill; Jung-Ying Tzeng, North Carolina State University; Melaine Kuenemann, North Carolina State University; Denis Fourches, North Carolina State University; Alison Motsinger-Reif, North Carolina State University
9:05 AM
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Compatible Estimates for the Risk Ratio, Odds Ratio, and Risk Difference
Charles Rose, CDC
9:10 AM
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Specific Safety Monitoring Tools and How This Will Benefit Drug Safety
James Buchanan, Covilance LLC
9:15 AM
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Using Gene Genealogies to Localize Rare Variants Associated with Complex Traits in Diploid Populations
Charith Bhagya Karunarathna, Simon Fraser University; Jinko Graham, Simon Fraser University
9:35 AM
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Claim-Level Models Using Statistical Learning Techniques and Risk Analysis
Mathieu Pigeon, Université du Québec à Montréal; Francis Duval, Université du Québec à Montréal
10:35 AM
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The Emerging and Merging Fields of Benefit-Risk and Health Technology Assessments
Susan Talbot, Amgen Ltd; Shahrul Mt-Isa, Merck; Jixian Wang, Celgene
10:50 AM
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Bayesian Personalized Multi-Criteria Benefit-Risk Assessment of Medical Products
Kan Li, University of Texas Health Science Center; Sammy Yuan, Merck; Sheng Luo, Duke University Medical Center
11:15 AM
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Time-Varying Survivor Average Causal Effects with Semicompeting Risks
Leah Comment, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Fabrizia Mealli, University of Florence; Corwin Zigler, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
11:35 AM
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Time-Stratified LOESS Smoothers for Estimating and Testing Temporal Heterogeneity in Spatial Risk Patterns
Yannan Tang, UCI
11:35 AM
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Nonparametric Estimation of Risk Tracking Indices for Longitudinal Studies
Xin Tian, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Colin O. Wu, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH
11:50 AM
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Sample-Weighted Semiparametric Estimates of Cause-Specific Cumulative Incidence Using Left-/Interval Censored Data from Electronic Health Records
Noorie Hyun, Medical College of Wisconsin; Hormuzd A. Katki, Biostatistics Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, National Cancer Institute; Barry Ira Graubard, National Cancer Institute
11:50 AM
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Common Risk Difference Test and Interval Estimation of Risk Difference for Stratified Bilateral Correlated Data
Xi Shen, State University of New York At Buffalo; Changxing Ma, State University of New York At Buffalo; Guoliang Tian, Southern University of Science and Technology; Kam Chuen Yuen, The University of Hong Kong
11:50 AM
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Comparing Direct Survey and Small Area Estimates of Health Care Coverage in New York
Jeniffer Iriondo Perez, RTI International; Rachel Harter, RTI International; Amang Sukasih, RTI International
11:50 AM
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Maximum Likelihood Estimation of First-Passage Structural Credit Risk Models Correcting for the Survivorship Bias
Mathieu Boudreault, Université du Québec à Montréal; Diego Amaya, Wilfrid Laurier University; Don L. McLeish, University of Waterloo
2:05 PM
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Pseudo-Kernel Method in Accessing Cross-Validated Risk
Qing Wang, Wellesley College
2:05 PM
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Choosing the Primary Efficacy Analysis for a Randomized Clinical Trial with Competing Risks
Eric Leifer, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; James Troendle, National Institutes of Health; Lauren Kunz, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
2:05 PM
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Analysis of Competing Risk Data in Generalized Case-Cohort Design
Yayun Xu, Medical College of Wisconsin; Soyoung Kim, Medical College of Wisconsin
2:20 PM
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Climate Projections, Teleconnections and Estimating Risks for Index-Based Insurance
Robert James Erhardt, Wake Forest University; Zhuoli Jin, Wake Forest University; Leland Kent, Wake Forest University
2:35 PM
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General Regression Model for the Subdistribution of a Competing Risk Under Left-Truncation and Right-Censoring
Anna Bellach, Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center; Michael Kosorok, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Peter Gilbert, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Jason P Fine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:35 PM
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Decision-Adjusted Predictive Modeling Approach for Driver Risk Assessment
Huiying Mao, Virginia Tech / VTTI; Feng Guo, Virginia Tech; Xinwei Deng, Virginia Tech
2:35 PM
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Probabilistic Prediction of the State of Discarded Underwater Marine Munitions
Jonathan Gillmore Ligo, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory; Sarah Rennie, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory; Alan Brandt, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
2:50 PM
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Causal Inference for the Risk of Cellphone Use While Driving
Danni Lu, Virginia Tech; Feng Guo, Virginia Tech; Fan Li, Duke University
2:50 PM
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Recalibrating Prognostic Risk Score Adapted to EHR Data
Dandan Liu, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Hui Nian, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Qingxia Chen, Vanderbilt University
3:05 PM
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Predicting Suicide Risk: Statistical Methods for Using EHR Data to Inform Mental Health Care
Rebecca Coley, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute; Susan Shortreed, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute; Rod Walker, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute; Eric Johnson, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute
3:25 PM
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Wednesday, 08/01/2018
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Quantifying Geographic Regions of Excess Stillbirth Risk in the Presence of Spatio-Temporal Heterogeneity
David Zahrieh, Mayo Clinic Rochester; Jacob J Oleson, The University of Iowa; Paul A Romitti, The University of Iowa
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Bias Analysis of Current Approaches to Estimating Combined Population Attributable Risk for Multiple Risk Factors
Yibing Ruan, Alberta Health Services; Stephen D. Walter, McMaster University; Darren R. Brenner, Alberta Health Services; Christine M. Friedenreich, Alberta Health Services; on behalf of ComPARe Study Team, Alberta Health Services
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Analysis of Interactions: Lessons Learned and Moving Forward
Bhramar Mukherjee, University of Michigan
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Estimating the Causal Effect of Antidepressant Use on Time-To-Dementia for Incident MCI Patients Using Marginal Structural Fine-Gray Model
Ran Duan, University of Kentucky ; Erin L Abner, University of Kentucky; Daniela Moga, University of Kentucky
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Expansion of a stochastic model for assessing CT reinfection risk
Kristin Olson, University of Alabama at Birmingham; William Geisler, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Hemant Tiwari, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Matrix Linear Discriminant Analysis
Wei Hu, University of California, Irvine
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A Data-Driven Approach for Assessing the Risk of Dengue Transmission Using High-Resolution Weather Data
Chathurika Hettiarachchige, IBM Research - Australia; Roslyn Hickson, IBM Research - Australia; Stefan von Cavallar, IBM Research - Australia; Timothy Lynar, IBM Research - Australia; Manoj Gambhir, IBM Research - Australia
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Model Driving Risk Through Naturalistic Driving Studies
Feng Guo, Virginia Tech
8:35 AM
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A Data-Driven Approach for Assessing the Risk of Dengue Transmission Using High-Resolution Weather Data
Chathurika Hettiarachchige, IBM Research - Australia; Roslyn Hickson, IBM Research - Australia; Stefan von Cavallar, IBM Research - Australia; Timothy Lynar, IBM Research - Australia; Manoj Gambhir, IBM Research - Australia
8:55 AM
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Matrix Linear Discriminant Analysis
Wei Hu, University of California, Irvine
9:10 AM
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Improve Risk Prediction Model Estimation with Longitudinal Surrogate Markers
Yu Zheng, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Tianxi Cai, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Lu Tian, Stanford University School of Medicine
9:15 AM
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Bayesian Blinded Sample Size Adjustment for Risk Differences
Andrew Hartley, PPD, Inc.
9:15 AM
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Application of the Win Ratio for Benefit-Risk Analysis
T. Ceesay, Merck ; Shahrul Mt-Isa, Merck; Joseph F. Heyse, Merck Research Laboratories
10:35 AM
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Group Sequential Tests of Treatment Effect on Survival and Cumulative Incidence at a Fixed Time Point
Michael Martens, The Emmes Corporation; Brent Logan, Medical College of Wisconsin
11:35 AM
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Hospital Profiling for Quality of End-Of-Life Care via Semi-Competing Risks Analysis
Kyu Ha Lee, The Forsyth Institute; Sebastien Haneuse, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
2:05 PM
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On Modeling of Asymmetric Dependencies
Milan Stehlik, Johannes Kepler University and University of Valparaiso
2:05 PM
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An Algorithm for Removing Sensitive Information
James Johndrow, Stanford University; Kristian Lum, Human Rights Data Analysis Group
2:25 PM
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Frequentist Decision-Theoretic Optimal Design with Application to Nonlinear Models
Meshayil Alsolmi
2:50 PM
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The Predictive Risk of Misspecified Quantile Regression
Alexander Giessing, University of Michigan; Xuming He, University of Michigan
2:50 PM
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A Coskewness Shrinkage Approach for Estimating the Skewness of Linear Combinations of Random Variables
Dries Cornilly, KU Leuven and VUB; Kris Boudt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Tim Verdonck, KU Leuven
3:05 PM
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Nonparametric Quantile Curves of Health Risk Factors for American Adolescents
Jessica Rudd, Kennesaw State University; Mohammed Chowdhury, Kennesaw State University
3:05 PM
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Population-Based Disease Risk Prediction Modeling Using National Survey, Clinical, and Registry Data: Application to Risk Prediction for Oropharyngeal Cancer in the US Population
Barry Ira Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Anil Chaturvedi, National Cancer Institute; Joseph Tota, National Cancer Institute; Hormuzd A. Katki, Biostatistics Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, National Cancer Institute
3:20 PM
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Divergence-Based Risk Measures: a Discussion on Sensitivities and Extensions
Meng Xu, Sichuan University; José Miguel Angulo Ibáñez, University of Granada
3:20 PM
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Add Time Dimension to the Prediction: a Multi-Stage, Sequential Prediction Model
Zheng Zhang, Brown University
3:35 PM
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Thursday, 08/02/2018
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Utility and Challenges of Applying Quantitative Benefit-Risk Assessment for Regulatory Decision Making
Weili He, AbbVie; Bo Fu, Astellas Pharma Inc.; John Scott, FDA
8:50 AM
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Dynamic Prediction of Competing Risk Events using Landmark Sub-distribution Hazard Model with Multivariate Longitudinal Biomarkers
Cai Wu, Merck & Co.; Liang Li, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center; Ruosha Li, University of Texas School of Public Health
8:50 AM
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Inference for Clinical Trials That Rely on Historical Data: a Review of Statistical Approaches for Reducing Risk of Bias
Lei Nie, Division of Biometrics V, office of Biostatistics, CDER/FDA; James Signorovitch, Analysis Group; Rajeev Ayyagari, Analysis Group
8:55 AM
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Healthy Disruption for Diagnostic Studies Through Pragmatic Benefit:Risk Evaluation
Scott Evans, Harvard University; Ying Liu, Harvard University
9:05 AM
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Adjusting for Handling Effects in Microarray Data for Prognostic Biomarker Discovery and Survival Risk Prediction
Ai Ni, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Mengling Liu, New York University; Li-Xuan Qin, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
9:05 AM
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Statistical Properties of Deep Networks
Peter Bartlett, UC Berkeley
9:25 AM
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Pragmatic Benefit:Risk Evaluation: Healthy Disruption for Clinical Trials
Scott Evans, Harvard University; Ying Liu, Harvard University; Dean Follmann, NIAID
9:35 AM
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SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study Data: Potential Framework for Participant Disclosure Risk Assessment and Management
Christian Richard, Battelle; Filmon Habtemichael, Battelle; James Brown, Battelle
9:35 AM
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Conditional Extremes in Financial Markets
Natalia Nolde, The University of British Columbia; Jinyuan Zhang, INSEAD
9:55 AM
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Risk Prediction Using Longitudinal Predictors: An Application to Electronic Health Records Data
Benjamin A Goldstein, Duke University; Michael Pencina, Duke University; Gina-Maria Pomann, Duke University; Wolfgang Winkelmayer, Baylor University
10:35 AM
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Quantitative Assessment of Risk with Subgroup Pursuit in Clinical Trials
Xinzhou Guo, University of Michigan; Xuming He, University of Michigan
10:35 AM
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MDR with P Risk Scores Per Person with Application to Alzheimer's Disease Data
Ye Li, University of Kentucky; Richard Charnigo, University of Kentucky
10:50 AM
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A Kernel-Based Neural Network for High-Dimensional Genetic Risk Prediction Analysis
Xiaoxi Shen; Xiaoran Tong, Michigan State University; Qing Lu, Michigan State University
11:05 AM
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Prevalence of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Behaviors: An Approach for State-Level and National Estimation Derived from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Ronaldo Iachan, ICF; Yangyan Deng, ICF
11:15 AM
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A Likelihood Ratio Test for Gene (G)-Environment (E) Interaction Based on the Trend Effect of a Genotype Under an Additive Risk Model Using the G-E Independence Assumption
Summer Han, Stanford University; Nilanjan Chatterjee, Johns Hopkins University
11:15 AM
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Periodic Benefit-Risk Assessment Using Bayesian Stochastic Multi-Criteria Acceptability Analysis
Sammy Yuan, Merck; Kan Li, University of Texas Health Science Center; Bill Wang, Merck
11:20 AM
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Developing Polygenic Risk Prediction Models for Cancer Subtypes Incorporating Multivariate Disease Characteristics
Haoyu Zhang, Johns Hopkins University; Thomas U. Ahearn, National Cancer Institute; Ni Zhao, Johns Hopkins University; Montserrat García-Closas, National Cancer Institute; Nilanjan Chatterjee, Johns Hopkins University
11:20 AM
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A Model for Prioritizing Interventions for People at Risk of Incarceration
Erika Salomon, University of Chicago
11:25 AM
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Statistical Monitoring of Semi-Competing Risk Outcomes in Clinical Trials
Toshi Hamasaki; Scott Evans, Harvard University; Tomoyuki Sugimoto, Kagoshima University; Koko Asakura, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center; Susan Halabi, Duke University
11:50 AM
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A Unified Probability Model for Pathogenic Etiology of Infectious Diseases
Nong Shang, CDC
12:05 PM
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A Bayesian Approach to Benefit-Risk Assessment for Ophthalmic Devices
Chul Ahn, FDA-CDRH
12:05 PM
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A General Framework for Variable Selection in Linear Mixed Models with Applications to Genetic Studies with Structured Populations
Sahir Rai Bhatnagar, McGill University; Karim Oualkacha, Universite Du Quebec a Montreal; Yi Yang, McGill University; Celia M.T. Greenwood, Lady Davis Research Institute, McGill University
12:05 PM
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