This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Activity Details
360 | Tue, 8/3/2010, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall A (West) |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Biometrics Section — Contributed Poster Presentations | ||
Biometrics Section | ||
Chair(s): Peiyong (Annie) Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
01: | WITHDRAWN: Conditional Likelihoods in Sequential Bayesian Decision Problems for Correlated Survival Data — Daniel Garrett Polhamus, The University of Texas at San Antonio | |
02: | Studying Concordance in Prostate Data — Irene B. Helenowski, Northwestern University ; Timothy Kuzel, Northwestern University ; Borko D. Jovanovic, Northwestern University ; Aishwarya Parameswaran, Northwestern University | |
03: | A New Method for the Comparison of Survival Distributions — Xun Lin, Pfizer Global Research and Development ; Qiang Xu, FDA | |
04: | Distance-Constrained Orthogonal Latin Squares for Brain-Computer Interface — Gang Luo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center ; Wanli Min, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center | |
05: | Fixed vs. Mixed Parameterization in Logistic Regression: Application to Meta-Analysis — Chin-Fang Weng, University of Maryland | |
06: | A Consistent Estimator of the Absolute Deviation Between Predicted and Observed Survival Functions — Matthias Schmid, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | |
07: | Bayesian Methods for Copy Number Inference in Heterogeneous Cancers Using SNP Arrays — Christopher Yau, University of Oxford ; Christopher C. Holmes, University of Oxford | |
08: | Comparing Mammography Visits in High and Low Repeat Rate Facilities — Jonathan D. Mahnken, The University of Kansas Medical Center ; Jianghua (Wendy) He, The University of Kansas Medical Center ; Hung-Wen Yeh, The University of Kansas Medical Center ; Niaman Nazir, The University of Kansas Medical Center ; Linda L. Jianas, The University of Kansas Medical Center ; Kimberly K. Engelman, The University of Kansas Medical Center | |
09: | Improving Small-Sample Inference in Group-Randomized Trials with Binary Outcomes — Philip Westgate, University of Michigan ; Thomas Braun, University of Michigan | |
10: | Unconditional Estimating Equation Approach for Missing Covariates Under Ignorable Missingness — Lin Lu, Quintiles ; Peiyong (Annie) Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; David S. Birkes, Oregon State University | |
11: | WITHDRAWN: Sample Size Determination for Quadratic Inference Functions Method in Longitudinal Design with Dichotomous Outcomes — Youna Hu, University of Michigan ; Peter Song, University of Michigan ; Youna Hu, University of Michigan | |
12: | The Accuracy of Clinical Trial Inferences: The Saw Palmetto Experience — Jeannette Y. Lee, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Page Moore, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Shelly Lensing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | |
13: | On the Repeated Estimation of Survival Time Quantiles for a Time-to-Event Study in Follow-Up Stage — Sunhee Kwon Ro, Onyx Pharmaceuticals ; Yu-Lin Chang, Onyx Pharmaceuticals | |
14: | A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Gene Set Analysis — Simina Maria Boca, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Hector Corrada Bravo, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Giovanni Parmigiani, Harvard University ; Jeffrey Leek, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
15: | WITHDRAWN - Efficient Estimator of Semiparametric Extended Hazard Model — Yi-Kuan Tseng, National Central University, Taiwan ; Ken-Ning Shu, National Central University, Taiwan | |
16: | WITHDRAWN: Asymptotic Distribution of Similarity Coefficients and Similarity Tests — Hanzhe Zheng, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Larry P. Ammann, The University of Texas at Dallas | |
18: | Bounds on Controlled Direct Effects Under Monotonic Assumptions About Mediators and Confounders — Yasutaka Chiba, Kinki University School of Medicine | |
19: | A Portable Single Sign-On System with Keystroke Dynamic Authentication — Po-Chin Chuang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology ; Dongher Shih, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology ; Minghung Shih, North Carolina State University | |
20: | Blood Transfusion After Lung Transplant Using Two-Step Nonlinear Multiphase Generalized Mixed Models — Jeevanantham Rajeswaran, Cleveland Clinic ; Eugene H. Blackstone, Cleveland Clinic | |
21: | Design, Implementation, and Results for a Bayesian Adaptive Randomization Trial for Targeted Therapy in Lung Cancer — Suyu Liu, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; J. Jack Lee, MD Anderson Cancer Center | |
22: | Evaluating Bilateral Phenomena: The Case of Pain in Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) — Bassam A. Dahman, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Donna K. McClish, Virginia Commonwealth University | |
23: | Estimating the Subject by Treatment Interaction in Nonreplicated Crossover Diet Studies — Matthew Kramer, Agricultural Research Service ; Shirley C. Chen, Agricultural Research Service ; Sarah Gebauer, Agricultural Research Service ; David Baer, Agricultural Research Service | |
24: | Permutation Tests for Random Effects in Linear Mixed Models — Oliver Lee, University of Michigan | |
25: | Impact of Relying on Sample Variance-Covariance Estimate on Prediction Accuracy and Statistical Power of Hypothesis Testing When n << p — Peter H. Hu, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Yue Wang, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Jared Lunceford, Merck & Co., Inc. | |
26: | WITHDRAWN: Quantitative AP-1 Gene Regulation by Oxidative Stress in the Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium — Edward Chaum, University of Tennessee Health Science Center ; Fridtjof Thomas, University of Tennessee Health Science Center ; Jinggang Yin, University of Tennessee Health Science Center ; Huaitao Yang, University of Tennessee Health Science Center ; John C. Lang, Alcon Research Ltd. | |
27: | Identification of Neural Functional Connectivity Using a Sparse Generalized Volterra Model — Dong Song, University of Southern California ; Theodore W. Berger, University of Southern California | |
28: | WITHDRAWN: Multiple Intelligences Among People with Epilepsy — Siti Rahmah Awang, Universiti Teknologi MARA ; Rasimah Aripin, Universiti Teknologi MARA ; Md Hanip Rafia, General Hospital Kuala Lumpur | |
29: | Evaluating Functional Autocorrelation Within Spatially Distributed Neural Processing Networks — Gordana Derado, Emory University ; DuBois Bowman, Emory University | |
30: | Balancing Factor Analysis for Identifying Differentially Expressed Genes in Microarrays — Byung S. Park, Oregon Health & Science University ; Shannon McWeeney, Oregon Health & Science University ; Daniel Bottomly, Oregon Health & Science University ; Priscila Darakjian, Oregon Health & Science University ; Ovidiu Iancu, Oregon Health & Science University ; John Belknap, Oregon Health & Science University ; Robert Hitzemann, Oregon Health & Science University ; Motomi Mori, Oregon Health & Science University | |
32: | On the Modeling and Simulation of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Traces — David A. James, Novartis ; Xiaoyong Sun, Iowa State University | |
33: | Quality Control for Whole-Genome DASL Assay — Jisuk Jo, Samsung Medical Center ; Insuk Sohn, Samsung Medical Center ; Sin-Ho Jung, Duke University ; Soonmyung Paik, Samsung Medical Center | |
34: | Model Selection for Causal Parameters in Structural Mean Models Based on a Quasi-Likelihood — Masataka Taguri, The University of Tokyo ; Yutaka Matsuyama, The University of Tokyo ; Yasuo Ohashi, The University of Tokyo | |
35: | Proportional Hazards Regression for the Analysis of Failure Time Data with Outcome-Dependent Sampling and Dependent Censoring — Hui Zhang, University of Michigan ; John David Kalbfleisch, University of Michigan ; Douglas E. Schaubel, University of Michigan | |
36: | Efficient and Fast Gene-by-Gene Interaction Analysis for Genomewide Association Analysis — Sohee Oh, Seoul National University ; Jaehoon Lee, Seoul National University ; Min-Seok Kwon, Seoul National University ; Kyunga Kim, Seoul National University ; Taesung Park, Seoul National University | |
37: | Stable Gene Expression Index in Integrative Analysis — Anna Elizabeth Campain, University of Sydney ; Jean Yang, University of Sydney ; Francine Marques, University of Sydney ; Brian Morris, University of Sydney | |
38: | Estimation of Cellular and Genetic Diversity — Elza Erkip, Polytechnic Institute of New York University ; Mithat Gonen, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | |
39: | Bayesian Nonparametric Inference of Effective Population Trajectories with Gaussian Processes — Julia Adela Palacios, University of Washington ; Vladimir Minin, University of Washington | |
40: | Integrated Test Information — S. McKay Curtis, University of Washington ; Paul K. Crane, University of Washington | |
41: | WITHDRAWN: Probit Latent Class Models for Evaluating Accuracy of Diagnostic Tests with Indeterminate Results — Huiping Xu, Mississippi State University ; Bruce A. Craig, Purdue University | |
42: | Variable Selection in High-Dimensional Distributions Using Multivariate Permutation Testing Procedures — Megan Christina Orr, Iowa State University ; Peng Liu, Iowa State University ; Dan Nettleton, Iowa State University | |
43: | Power in the Case of Extreme Bimodal Distribution: Analysis of Delirium/Coma-Free Days in the ICU — Jennifer L. Thompson, Vanderbilt University ; Ayumi Shintani, Vanderbilt University | |
44: | Regression Parameters as Outcomes: Simple vs. Sophisticated Analyses — Reid D. Landes, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | |
45: | Instrument Variable Analysis of Prostate Cancer Treatments for Clustered Binary Data — Anjun Cao, NovoNordisk ; Dirk F. Moore, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey | |
46: | Sample-Size Estimation for the Interaction Between Two Binary Covariates in a Cox Proportional Hazard Regression Model — Abu Minhajuddin, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ; Xian-Jin Xie, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas | |
47: | Efficacy in Longitudinal Psychosis Studies When Missing Mechanism Unknown — Jun Zhao, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Everton Rowe, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Ram Suresh, Merck & Co., Inc. | |
48: | Multiple Imputation for Microarray Missing Data with Slice Sampler — Hui Xie, Pennington Biomedical Research Center ; Leann Myers, Tulane University ; Steven Smith, Pennington Biomedical Research Center ; Janet Rice, Tulane University ; Michelle Lacey, Tulane University | |
49: | Analyzing Gene Expression Data Using a Self-Contained Gene Set Enrichment Analysis Method — Jiawei Liu, Georgia State University | |
50: | Optimizing a Testing Procedure Based on Kernel Density Estimation for Comparing Two Treatments — Sibabrata Banerjee, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Sunil Dhar, New Jersey Institute of Technology ; Farid Kianifard, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation ; Hanzhe Zheng, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Venkata Sasikiran Goteti, Merck & Co., Inc. | |
51: | An Informatics Center for Online Longitudinal Data Analysis — Edward C. Chao, Data Numerica Institute, Inc. ; Tao Qi, Annpro Analytic Technologies, Inc. | |
52: | A Natural B-Spline Varying-Coefficient Method for Longitudinal Data with Nonignorable Dropout — Jeri E.F. Harwood, University of Colorado, Denver ; Samantha MaWhinney, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver ; Erika L. Hernandez, Brigham Young University | |
53: | WITHDRAWN: Measures of Association for Longitudinal Data: Applications to HIV/AIDS — Hexin Zhang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Sujay Datta, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Li Qin, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Steven Self, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | |
54: | Accounting for Dropout in Longitudinal Cohort Studies — Timothy Bahr, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver ; Samantha MaWhinney, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver ; Jeri E.F. Harwood, University of Colorado, Denver ; Erika L. Hernandez, Brigham Young University ; Eric Benotsch, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Elizabeth Connick, University of Colorado, Denver | |
55: | TACOMA — Donghui Yan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Pei Wang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Tim Randolph, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | |
56: | An Inhibitory-Excitatory Approach for the Analysis of the Neural Spike Train — Reza Ramezan, University of Waterloo ; Paul Marriott, University of Waterloo ; Shojaeddin Chenouri, University of Waterloo | |
57: | A Bias-Corrected Method for Estimating the Proportion of True Null Hypotheses — Dexiang Gao, The Children's Hospital - Denver ; Tiejun Tong, University of Colorado, Boulder | |
58: | The Data Dependence in Modeling Rat's Tumor Growth Data — Chong Yau Fu, National Yang Ming University ; Yueh-Hsing Ou, Institute of Bioonology in Medicine ; Shih-Hua Liu, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology | |
59: | Using Statistical Concepts to Determine Risk Level of Randomized Clinical Trials That Compare Two Noninvestigational Therapies — Martin L. Lesser, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research ; Nina E. Kohn, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research | |
60: | Mixed Models for Repeated Zero-Inflated Counts from Smoking Cessation Data — E. Paul Wileyto, University of Pennsylvania ; Yimei Li, University of Pennsylvania ; Daniel F. Heitjan, University of Pennsylvania | |
61: | Modeling Spatial Structure Using High-Throughput Data — Ke Wang, Southern Methodist University ; Xinlei Wang, Southern Methodist University ; Guanghua Xiao, UT Southwestern Medical Center | |
62: | Estimation of Periodontal Disease Incidence in the Presence of Diagnostic Error — Anthony J. Parker, Medical University of South Carolina ; Elizabeth H. Slate, Medical University of South Carolina | |
63: | A Statistical Model for Concentrations of Haemoglobin A1c Over Time in Response to a Treatment Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus — Larry Z. Shen, Amylin Pharmaceuticals ; Ping Yan, Amylin Pharmaceuticals | |
64: | Measurement Error Model for Shape Data — Jiejun Du, University of South Carolina | |
65: | Detection Call Algorithms for High-Throughput Gene Expression Microarray Data — Sarah Reese, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Kellie Archer, Virginia Commonwealth University | |
66: | Graphical Displays to Uncover Gene-Environment Interaction from Data on Case-Parent Trios — Ji-Hyung Shin, Simon Fraser University ; Claire Infante-Rivard, McGill University ; Brad McNeney, Simon Fraser University ; Jinko Graham, Simon Fraser University | |
67: | Likelihood-Based Evaluation of Normalization Methods — Sadhvi Khanna, The University of Arizona | |
68: | Statistical Models for Adenoma Data from Colorectal Polyp Prevention Trials — Chiu-Hsieh Hsu, The University of Arizona ; Sadhvi Khanna, The University of Arizona | |
69: | Application of Intersection-Union Tests for Identifying Metabolite Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Prognosis — Kyoungmi Kim, University of California, Davis ; Stanislav O. Zakharkin, Cadbury North America | |
70: | WITHDRAWN - Markov Chain Likelihood in Long Binary Sequence Data — Jianping Sun, Penn State ; Bruce G. Lindsay, Penn State | |
71: | Performance of Different Filtering Methods When Testing for Differential Expression in Microarray Data — Soledad Fernandez, The Ohio State University ; Parul Gulati, The Ohio State University ; David Jarjoura, The Ohio State University ; Lianbo Yu, The Ohio State University ; Michael Pennell, The Ohio State University | |
72: | WITHDRAWN: Power and Sample Size Estimation for 3-Level Hierarchical Data — Jiatao Ye, The University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Inmaculada B. , The University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Christopher S. Coffey, The University of Iowa | |
73: | Tandem Mass Spectrometry Data Analysis to Map Signaling Pathways and Protein Interaction Network — Yan Zhang, University of Michigan ; Hye Kyong Kweon, University of Michigan ; Philip Andrews, University of Michigan | |
74: | The Effect of Noise on the Fitzhugh-Nagumo Neuronal Model — Charles Eugene Smith, North Carolina State University ; Mamiko Arai, North Carolina State University | |
75: | WITHDRAWN: Mapping a Quantitative Trait Locus Using Reverse Regression on an Unrelated Population Sample — Joyjit Roy, Cornell University | |
76: | What Will Happen to the Power If Dependent and Independent Variables Are Switched? — Youngju Pak, University of Missouri-Columbia ; Wade Justin Davis, University of Missouri-Columbia | |
77: | Analyzing Cognitive Testing Data with Extensions of Item Response Theory Models — Jonathan Gruhl, University of Washington ; Elena A. Erosheva, University of Washington ; Paul K. Crane, University of Washington | |
78: | Average-Slope Regression — Brian G. Leroux, University of Washington ; Adam Omidpanah, University of Washington | |
79: | Hierarchical Weakest-Link Models in Cytometry of Lung Tumor Samples — The Minh Luong, University of Pittsburgh ; Roger Day, University of Pittsburgh |
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