JSM 2011 Online Program

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508 Wed, 8/3/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-C224
Bayesian Modeling in Life Sciences 2 — Contributed Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Qianxing Mo, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
10:35 AM Bayesian Inference for Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Tobit Models with Skew-Elliptical Distributions Getachew Dagne, University of South Florida
10:50 AM Combining Longitudinal Studies on Bone Mineral Content of Infants Ramu Goud Sudhagoni, South Dakota State University ; Gemechis Djira, South Dakota State University ; Howard Wey, South Dakota State University ; Bonny Specker, South Dakota State University
11:05 AM A Bayesian Zero-Inflated Mixed Lognormal Regression Model for Emergency Department (ED) Diversion Time Rongwei Fu, Oregon Health & Science University ; Daniel A. Handel, Oregon Health & Science University
11:20 AM Bayesian Multiple Testing Under Dependence with Application to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging D. Andrew Brown, University of Georgia ; Nicole Lazar, University of Georgia ; Gauri Sankar Datta, University of Georgia
11:35 AM Bayesian Approaches for Estimating Prevalence Based on Pool Screening When Observing Zero Positive Pools Thomas Birkner, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Immaculada Aban, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Charles Katholi, University of Alabama at Birmingham
11:50 AM Model Assessment in Multistate Transition Models Through Joint Use of Bayesian Variable Selection and Bayes Factors David Engler, Brigham Young University ; Brian Healy, Harvard Medical School,
12:05 PM Floor Discussion



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