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Sunday, 07/29/2018
A Grouped Weighted Quantile Regression Approach to Modeling Environmental Chemical Mixtures and Childhood Leukemia Risk
David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University


Bayesian Joinpoint Regression Model to Study the Effect of Smoking on Lung Cancer Incidence
Ram C. Kafle, Sam Houston State University; Melinda M. Holt, Sam Houston State University
2:05 PM

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

Spatially Varying Coefficient Models for Point Pattern Analysis with Large Data Sets
Huiyan Sang, Texas A&M University
3:05 PM

Monday, 07/30/2018
Evaluating the Impact of Using Residential Histories When Estimating Environmental Exposure Effects
Anny-Claude Joseph, Virginia Commonwealth University; David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University


Leveraging Multiple Study Designs and Statistical Methods to Evaluate Comparative Effectiveness of Asthma Medications
Tebeb Gebretsadik, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Pingsheng Wu, Vanderbilt University; Rees L Lee, U. S. Navy; Amber M Evans, Health ResearchTX LLC; Tan Ding, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Nicholas M Sicignano, Health Research Tx ; Ann Wu, Harvard Medical School; Carlos Iribarren, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research; Butler Melissa, Kaiser Permanente; Chang Yu, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; William Dupont, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Christina Fox, Health ResearchTx; Tina V Hartert, Vanderbilt University Medical Center


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

Leveraging Multiple Study Designs and Statistical Methods to Evaluate Comparative Effectiveness of Asthma Medications
Tebeb Gebretsadik, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Pingsheng Wu, Vanderbilt University; Rees L Lee, U. S. Navy; Amber M Evans, Health ResearchTX LLC; Tan Ding, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Nicholas M Sicignano, Health Research Tx ; Ann Wu, Harvard Medical School; Carlos Iribarren, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research; Butler Melissa, Kaiser Permanente; Chang Yu, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; William Dupont, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Christina Fox, Health ResearchTx; Tina V Hartert, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
11:45 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

Tuesday, 07/31/2018
A Joint Model of Opioid Treatment Admissions and Deaths for Adults and Adolescents in Ohio Counties
David Kline, Ohio State University; Staci Hepler, Wake Forest University


Using 100% Medicare Claims Data for Diabetes Surveillance: a Novel Framework
Linda Andes, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention


Application of a Method for Identifying Disease Subtypes That Are Etiologically Heterogeneous
Emily Zabor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Colin B Begg, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center


Using 100% Medicare Claims Data for Diabetes Surveillance: a Novel Framework
Linda Andes, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
8:35 AM

A Joint Model of Opioid Treatment Admissions and Deaths for Adults and Adolescents in Ohio Counties
David Kline, Ohio State University; Staci Hepler, Wake Forest University
9:15 AM

Recent Developments in Modeling Nonlinear Relationships in the Presence of Measurement Error
Ruth Keogh, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Christen Gray, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
9:50 AM

Application of a Method for Identifying Disease Subtypes That Are Etiologically Heterogeneous
Emily Zabor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Colin B Begg, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
9:55 AM

Time-Stratified LOESS Smoothers for Estimating and Testing Temporal Heterogeneity in Spatial Risk Patterns
Yannan Tang, UCI
11:35 AM

If it Is in the Electronic Health Record, Then it Must Be True
Jareen Meinzen-Derr, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Med Center
2:05 PM

Modeling Changes in the Age Distribution of Opioid Mortality
Patrick E Brown, University of Toronto; Ye Lennon Li, Public Health Ontario
2:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/01/2018
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


Pairwise Comparisons for Ethnic Race Disparity in Reporting Sexually Transmitted Disease Among U.S. Male and Female Active Duty Military Members
Tzu-Cheg Kao, Uniformed Services University; Brian Agan, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Yu-Han Cheng, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Eric Garges, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences


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


Creating a Composite Score for Physical Activity Using Shape Constrained Additive Model
Eli Kravitz, Texas A&M Statistics; Raymond J. Carroll, Texas A & M University; Sarah Keadle, California Polytechnic State University


Incidence, Latency, and Survival of Cancer After World Trade Center Exposure: Implementing a Large Epidemiologic Study Involving Many Data Sources
Charles B Hall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Rachel Zeig-Owens, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Amy R. Kahn, Bureau of Cancer Epidemiology, New York State Department of Health; James Cone, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Jiehui Li, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Mark Farfel, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Robert Brackbill, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Paolo Boffetta, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai


A Powerful Approach to the Study of Moderate Effect Modification in Observational Studies
Kwonsang Lee, Harvard University; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania; Paul Rosenbaum, University of Pennsylvania
8:50 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

Incidence, Latency, and Survival of Cancer After World Trade Center Exposure: Implementing a Large Epidemiologic Study Involving Many Data Sources
Charles B Hall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Rachel Zeig-Owens, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Amy R. Kahn, Bureau of Cancer Epidemiology, New York State Department of Health; James Cone, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Jiehui Li, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Mark Farfel, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Robert Brackbill, World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Paolo Boffetta, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
9:40 AM

Creating a Composite Score for Physical Activity Using Shape Constrained Additive Model
Eli Kravitz, Texas A&M Statistics; Raymond J. Carroll, Texas A & M University; Sarah Keadle, California Polytechnic State University
9:55 AM

Developments of the Synthetic Likelihood Approach for Bayesian Design for Models with Intractable Likelihoods
James McGree
2:45 PM

Thursday, 08/02/2018
Informing HIV Prevention and Surveillance Efforts Using Large-Scale Molecular Transmission Cluster Inference
Sergei Pond, Temple University; Joel Wertheim, University of California San Diego
8:35 AM

Those Who Escaped Must Be Captured: Deconstructing Phylogenies and Transmission Trees in Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Eben Kenah, The Ohio State University School of Public Health
8:55 AM

Wind as an Instrumental Variable in Air Pollution Epidemiology
Keith Zirkle, Virginia Commonwealth University; David C. Wheeler, Virginia Commonwealth University; Marie-Abele Bind, Harvard University
9:05 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