JSM 2011 Online Program
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132 * | Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C224 | |
Multiplicity and Multiple Comparisons 1 — Contributed Papers | |||
Biopharmaceutical Section | |||
Chair(s): Yong Zhang, Novartis Oncology | |||
8:35 AM | Comparison of Gatekeeping and Other Testing Methods for Identifying Superior Drug Combinations in Bi-Factorial Designs with Isotonic Parameters — Julia Soulakova, University of Nebraska at Lincoln | ||
8:50 AM | Asymptotically Efficient Sequential Tests of Multiple Hypotheses — Shyamal Krishna De, The University of Texas at Dallas ; Michael Baron, The University of Texas at Dallas | ||
9:05 AM | Multiplicity Adjustment Considerations for Multiple Treatments (Doses) and Endpoints — Nancy Ying Liu, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Jing Li, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Ziliang Li, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Amarjot Kaur, Merck & Co., Inc. | ||
9:20 AM | Development of Multiple Testing Strategies in Confirmatory Clinical Trials — Brian A. Millen, Eli Lilly and Company ; Alex Dmitrienko, Eli Lilly and Company | ||
9:35 AM | Multiple Comparisons for Partial Covariance Matrices of Two Treatment Groups in Clinical Trial — Yoshiomi Nakazuru, Tokyo University of Science ; Takashi Seo, Tokyo University of Science | ||
9:50 AM | A Consistency-Adjusted Strategy for Testing Alternative Endpoints in a Clinical Trial — Mohamed A. Alosh, U.S. Food and Drug Administration | ||
10:05 AM | Multiplicity Issues in Clinical Trials with Co-Primary Endpoints, Secondary Endpoints, and Multiple Dose Comparisons — Haiyan Xu, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R&D, LLC ; Pilar Lim, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R&D, LLC |
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