This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Activity Details
42 | Sun, 8/1/2010, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-117 (West) |
Spatial Epidemiology and Disease Mapping — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Biometrics Section | ||
Chair(s): Ying Huang, Columbia University | ||
2:05 PM | Spatiotemporal Biosurveillance Under Nonhomogeneous Population — Sung Won Han, Georgia Institute of Technology ; Seoung Bum Kim, Korea University ; Kwok-Leung Tsui, Georgia Institute of Technology | |
2:20 PM | Analyzing Multilevel Spatially Correlated Data Using Composite Quadratic Inference Functions — Yun Bai, University of Michigan ; Peter Song, University of Michigan | |
2:35 PM | A Bayesian Surveillance System for Detecting Clusters of Noninfectious Diseases — Albert Y. Kim, University of Washington | |
2:50 PM | Identifying Vulnerable Populations Through an Examination of the Association Between Multipollutant Profiles and Measures of Deprivation — John Molitor, Imperial College, London ; Jason Su, University of California, Berkeley ; Sylvia Richardson, Imperial College, London ; Michael Jerrett, University of California, Berkeley | |
3:05 PM | Infectious Disease Spread Analysis Using the SIR Model and the Truncated Model with Applications to SARS and Novel Influenza — Hideo Hirose, Kyushu Institute of Technology | |
3:20 PM | Mapping Local Risk Ratios of Rare Infectious Diseases with Aggregate Data — Nong Shang, CDC | |
3:35 PM | Bayesian Tracking of Emerging Epidemics Using Ensemble Optimal Statistical Interpolation (EnOSI) — Ashok Krishnamurthy, University of Colorado, Denver |
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