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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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548 Applied Session Thu, 8/2/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-250 B
Statistical Methods and Applications in Epidemiology - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Daniel Reyner, Zimmer, Inc
     10:35 AM   Application of Johnson System of Distribution in Gene SelectionFlorence George, University of South Florida; Kandethody Ramachandran, University of South Florida
     10:50 AM   A Computational Approach to Variable Selection in Canonical Discriminant AnalysisMan Jin, Columbia University
     11:05 AM   Using Surrogate Outcomes for Improving Power To Detect Gene-Environment InteractionsTamanna Howlader, Concordia University; Michal Abrahamowicz, McGill University; Yogendra P. Chaubey, Concordia University
     11:20 AM   Extension of the Cohort Analysis for Genetic Epidemiology Program To Assess Excess Risk of CancerMei Liu, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Carol J. Etzel, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Michael Scheurer, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Melissa Bondy, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Sara Strom, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Christopher I. Amos, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
     11:35 AM   Length-Biased Sampling in Cancer Screening with Variable Test SensitivitySonya Heltshe, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Services Center; Karen Kafadar, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Services Center
     11:50 AM   Comparison of Adaptive Gaussian Quadrature, PQL, and Laplace 6 Estimates of Hierarchical Logistic Models When Comparing Small Incident Rates in Cluster-Randomized TrialsRafael Diaz, California State University, Sacramento
     12:05 PM   Sequential McNemar Tests with Exact MethodsJiang Hu, Glotech Inc.; Aiyi Liu, National Institutes of Health; Chengqing (Alan) Wu, National Institutes of Health
 

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