This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Activity Details
591 * | Wed, 8/4/2010, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-216 (West) |
Air Quality and Health Effects — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Statistics and the Environment | ||
Chair(s): Elizabeth Shamseldin, Duke University | ||
2:05 PM | Some Applications of the Nonparametric Regression Model to Air Pollution Data — Javier Olaya, Universidad del Valle | |
2:20 PM | Modification by Frailty Status of the Respiratory Health Effects of Air Pollution in Older Adults — Sandrah P. Eckel, University of Southern California ; Thomas Louis, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Karen Bandeen-Roche, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Paulo H. Chaves, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Helene G. Margolis, University of California, Davis ; Linda P. Fried, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health | |
2:35 PM | Methodological Challenges in Linking NHANES Biomarker Data with Ambient Air Data and Surrogate Measures of Traffic-Related Air Pollution — Sorina Eftim, University of Maryland ; Amir Sapkota, University of Maryland ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics | |
2:50 PM | A Class of Covariate-Dependent Covariance Functions for the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Data — Michele Guindani, University of New Mexico ; Brian Reich, North Carolina State University ; Jo Eidsvik , Norwegian University of Science and Technology ; Alexandra Schmidt, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro ; Amy Nail, North Carolina State University | |
3:05 PM | The Effect of Light on the Growth and Morphology of the Threatened Seagrass Halophila johnsonii — Dexter C. Whittinghill, Rowan University ; Courtney E. Richmond, Rowan University ; Kamille K. Hammerstrom, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | |
3:20 PM | Floor Discussion |
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