JSM 2011 Online Program

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Activity Details


34 * Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-A205
Issues in Longitudinal Data Analysis — Contributed Papers
Biopharmaceutical Section
Chair(s):
2:05 PM Baseline Adjustment and Multiplicity Issues of Pre-Clinical Longitudinal Data Analysis Shubing Wang, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Junshui Ma, Merck Research Laboratories
2:20 PM Joint Modeling of Treatment Effect on Time-to-Event Endpoint and Safety Covariates in Analysis of Controlled Clinical Trial Data Kao-Tai Tsai, Georgia Southern University ; Peace Karl, Georgia Southern University
2:35 PM How Many Times Should We Assess an Efficacy Measurement? Bongin Yoo, Bristol-Myers Squibb ; George Manos, Bristol-Myers Squibb
2:50 PM An Alternative Expression of the Covariance Structure of Multivariate Longitudinal Data Chulmin Kim, Rochester Institute of Technology
3:05 PM Optimal Longitudinal Cohort Designs and Parameter Estimation Lu Gan, University of California at Riverside ; Subir Ghosh, University of California at Riverside
3:20 PM Mixed Model Analysis of Censored Longitudinal Data with Flexible Random Effects Density David Michael Vock, North Carolina State University ; Marie Davidian, North Carolina State University ; Anastasios Tsiatis, North Carolina State University ; Andrew J. Muir, Duke Clinical Research Institute
3:35 PM Mean-Variance Relationships in Longitudinal Group Sequential Trials Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University ; Scott Emerson, University of Washington



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