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Keyword Search Criteria: Joint Model returned 43 record(s)
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Monday, 07/29/2019
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Flexible Multivariate Joint Model of Longitudinal Intensity and Binary Process for Medical Monitoring of Frequently Collected Data
Resmi Gupta, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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A Bayesian Model of Microbiome Data for Simultaneous Identification of Covariate Associations and Prediction of Phenotypic Outcomes
Matthew Koslovsky, Rice University; Kristi L. Hoffman, Baylor College of Medicine; Carrie R. Daniel, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Marina Vannucci, Rice University
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A Joint Poisson Hurdle Model of Longitudinal Outcomes and Informative Time
Gadir Alomair
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Hierarchical Likelihood Approach for Joint Models of Longitudinal Non-Survival Responses and Survival Data: a Semiparametric Model with Gamma Shared Random Effects
Karl Stessy Bisselou, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Hongying Dai, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Gleb Haynatzki, University of Nebraska Medical Center
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A Scalable Algorithm for Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Competing Risks Time-To-Event Data
Shanpeng Li, UCLA Department of Biostatistics; Eric Kawaguchi, UCLA Department of Biostatistics; Gang Li, UCLA
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Hierarchical Likelihood Approach for Joint Models of Longitudinal Non-Survival Responses and Survival Data: a Semiparametric Model with Gamma Shared Random Effects
Karl Stessy Bisselou, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Hongying Dai, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Gleb Haynatzki, University of Nebraska Medical Center
8:55 AM
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A Scalable Algorithm for Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Competing Risks Time-To-Event Data
Shanpeng Li, UCLA Department of Biostatistics; Eric Kawaguchi, UCLA Department of Biostatistics; Gang Li, UCLA
9:00 AM
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Contrasting a Longitudinal Factor Model with a Linear Mixed-Effects Model to Address Incomplete Data on Repeated Measures in an AIDS Prevention Study
Panteha Hayati Rezvan, University of California Los Angeles; Xiang Lu, University of California Los Angeles; Thomas Belin, UCLA
11:50 AM
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A Joint Prediction Model with Partial Network Data with Informative Cluster Size
Danping Liu, National Cancer Institute
11:55 AM
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Tuesday, 07/30/2019
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Multivariate Joint Modeling of Mean and Variation and Time-Lagged Intensive Longitudinal Methods to Assess Associations Between Outcomes and Predictor Variation
Maryam Skafyan, University of Northern Colorado; Trent L Lalonde, University of Northern Colorado
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Bayesian Semiparametric Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Predictors and a Binary Outcome
Woobeen Lim, The Ohio State University; Michael Pennell, Ohio State University
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A Latent Class Based Joint Model for Recurrence and Termination with Application to Heart Transplants
Zhixing Xu, Florida State University; Debajyoti Sinha, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY; Jonathan R. Bradley, Florida State University
10:55 AM
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A Bayesian Joint Model for Longitudinal Frequency and Duration Outcomes in a Migraine Study
Gul Inan, Istanbul Technical University
11:35 AM
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Bayesian Semiparametric Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Predictors and a Binary Outcome
Woobeen Lim, The Ohio State University; Michael Pennell, Ohio State University
12:00 PM
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Dynamic Prediction of Alzheimer's Disease Progression Using Features of Multiple Longitudinal Outcomes
Kan Li, Merck & Co.; Sheng Luo, Duke University Medical Center; Richard Entsuah, Merck & Co.
2:05 PM
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The Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Covariates and Censored Quantile Regression
Bo Hu, Columbia University; Ying Wei, Columbia University, Biostatistics Department; Mary Beth Terry, Columbia University
2:05 PM
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Joint Analysis of Longitudinal and Interval-Censored Failure Time Data
Yin-Chu Chang
2:20 PM
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Penalized H-Likelihood Approaches for Various Random-Effects Survival Models
Il Do Ha, Pukyong National University; Youngjo Lee, Seoul National University
2:25 PM
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Joint Latent Class Trees: a Tree-Based Approach to Joint Modeling of Time-To-Event and Longitudinal Data
Ningshan Zhang, New York University; Jeffrey S. Simonoff, New York University
2:35 PM
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Bayesian Joint Models for Longitudinal and Competing Risks Data
Allison Furgal, University of Michigan Biostatistics; Ananda Sen, University of Michigan; Jeremy Taylor, University of Michigan
2:50 PM
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Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Data and Informative Zero-Inflated Cluster Size Adjusted for a Terminal Event
Biyi Shen, The Pennsylvania State University; Vernon Chinchilli, Pennsylvania State University; Ming Wang, Pennsylvania State University
3:05 PM
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A Gaussian Copula Approach for Dynamic Prediction of Survival with a Longitudinal Biomarker
Krithika Suresh, University of Colorado; Jeremy Taylor, University of Michigan; Alexander Tsodikov, University of Michigan
3:20 PM
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Wednesday, 07/31/2019
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Comparing Statistical Methods Modeling Disease Progression in Presence of Informative Censoring
Tahmineh Romero; Tristan Grogan, Department of Medicine Statistics Core (DOMStat); David Elashoff, UCLA
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Spatial Location-Based Trajectory Modeling: Predicting the Success of an Crowdfunding Campaign
Han Yu, University of Northern Colorado
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Nonparametric Bayesian Joint Modeling of High-Throughput and Low-Throughput Genotoxicity Data
Michael Pennell, Ohio State University; Matthew W Wheeler, CDC/NIOSH
8:55 AM
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Bayesian Partially Shared Latent Factor Joint Model for Chemical Structure and Dose Response Curves
Kelly R. Moran, Duke University; Amy H Herring, Duke University; David Dunson, Duke University
9:15 AM
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Personalized Biopsy Schedules for Prostate Cancer Using Joint Models
Dimitris Rizopoulos, Erasmus University Medical Center
9:20 AM
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Spatial Location-Based Trajectory Modeling: Predicting the Success of an Crowdfunding Campaign
Han Yu, University of Northern Colorado
9:35 AM
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Bayesian Nonparametric Joint Model for Point Estimates and Variances under Biased Domain Variances
Julie Gershunskaya, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Terrance Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:15 AM
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JointMM: Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Microbiome and Time-To-Event Data with Application to a Type I Diabetes Study
Jiyuan Hu, New York Unversity School of Medicine; Chan Wang, Division of Biostatistics, NYU School of Medicine; Martin Blaser, New York University School of Medicine and Rutgers University; Huilin Li, NYU School of Medicine
11:20 AM
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Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Continuous, Longitudinal Ordinal, and Time-To-Event Outcomes
Abdus Sattar; Khurshid Alam, Case Western Reserve University; Arnab Maity, North Carolina State University; Sanjoy Sinha, Carleton University; Dimitris Rizopoulos, Erasmus University Medical Center
2:05 PM
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A Joint Modeling Approach of Repeated Measure and Time-To-Event Data for Differentially Expressed/Spliced Isoform Transcripts
Huining Kang, University of New Mexico; Xichen Li, University of New Mexico; Li Luo, University of New Mexico; Scott A Ness, University of New Mexico
2:20 PM
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Bayesian Joint Modeling of Multiple Brain Functional Networks
Joshua D. Lukemire, Emory University; Suprateek Kundu, Emory University; Giuseppe Pagnoni, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; Ying Guo, Emory University
2:20 PM
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Identifying and Characterizing Extrapolation in Multivariate Response Data
Meridith Bartley, Penn State University; Ephraim Hanks, Pennsylvania State University; Tyler Wagner, Penn State University ; Erin Schliep, University of Missouri; Patricia Soranno, Michigan State University
2:20 PM
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Joint Modeling of Multivariate Longitudinal Outcomes and Multiple Time-To-Events in Presence of Informative Censoring
Md Akhtar Hossain, University of South Carolina; Alexander C McLain, University of South Carolina; Hrishikesh Chakraborty, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University
2:35 PM
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Novel Joint Models for Identifying Determinants of Cognitive Decline in the Presence of Informative Drop-Out and Observation Times
Kendra Plourde
2:50 PM
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Joint Spline Models for Continuous Time Causal Mediation Analysis
Jeffrey M Albert, Case Western Reserve University; Tanujit Dey, Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Youjun Li, Case Western Reserve University; Jiayang Sun, Case Western Reserve University; Wojbor Woyczynski, Case Western Reserve University; Rujia Liu, Case Western Reserve University; Meeyoung Min, Case Western Reserve University
3:35 PM
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Thursday, 08/01/2019
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A Joint Model for Binary Longitudinal and Right-Censored Survival Data in the Context of Antibody Mediated Rejection After Kidney Transplantation
Maarten Coemans, KU Leuven; Aleksandar Senev, KU Leuven; Marie-Paule Emonds, KU Leuven; Maarten Naesens, KU Leuven; Geert Verbeke, Catholic University of Leuven
8:35 AM
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Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Time-To-Event Data with Application to Multiple Myeloma
Liangcai Zhang, Johnson & Johnson; Hong Tian, Janssen Pharmaceutical
8:50 AM
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Wearable Sensor Data Fusion for Affect Lability Detection
Fengqing Zhang, Drexel University; Tinashe Tapera, Drexel University; Adrienne Juarascio, Drexel University
11:50 AM
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