JSM 2011 Online Program

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190 Mon, 8/1/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Hall D
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Statistics in Epidemiology — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute
35: Applying Competing Risks Analysis Methods to a Population-Based Study Hyun Ja Lim, University of Saskatchewan ; Xu Zhang, Georgia State University ; Roland Dyck , University of Saskatchewan ; Nathaniel Osgood , University of Saskatchewan
36: Changes in Age-Specific Death Rates from Six Leading Causes of Death in Fifty U.S. States and the District of Columbia, 1970-2004 Rong Wei, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Melonie Heron, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Jiraphan Suntornchost, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Meena Khare, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
37: Estimating the Effect of Cluster-Level Adherence on an Individual Binary Outcome with a Complex Sampling Design Zhulin He, University of Florida ; Babette Brumback, University of Florida ; Richard Rheingans, University of Florida ; Matthew Freeman, Emory University ; Leslie Greene, Emory University ; Leslie Greene, Emory University ; Leslie Greene, Emory University
38: Statistical Modeling the Disappearance of Helicobacter Pylori and Its Association with Gastric Cancer and Childhood Asthma Wei Wei, University of Minnesota at Rochester ; Zhi Qiao, University of Minnesota at Rochester ; Bo Hu, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities ; Maria Dominguez-Bello, University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras
41: Comparing Splines and Fractional Polynomials in Modeling Time-to-Event Data Leila D. Amorim, Federal University of Bahia ; Nívea B. Silva, Federal University of Minas Gerais
42: Comparing Alternative Psychiatric Diagnostic Criteria Sets Using Item Response Theory with Total Information Curves Melanie M. Wall, Columbia University ; Deborah S. Hasin, Columbia University
43: Using Bayesian Logistic Regression to Estimate the Risk or Prevalence Ratio — Charles Rose, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Andrew L. Baughman, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
44: Detecting Population Substructure in Rare Variants and Common Variants Data Dandi Qiao, Harvard University
45: A Resampling-Based Approach for Controlling Type I Error in a Genomic Microarray Experiment in Which Case/Control Status and Chip Effect Are Confounded Stephen Erickson, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
46: Competing Risks Modeling in the Presence of Left-Censored Observations Yushun Lin, University of Kentucky ; Richard J. Kryscio, University of Kentucky
47: Attrition-Considered Statistical Characterization of 15-Year Longitudinal Cognitive Change Maria Josefsson, Umeå University
48: The Probabilistic Distribution of Time to Relapse After Quitting Cigarette Smoking Lei Li, RTI International
49: Flexible Assessment of Skewed Exposure in Case-Control Studies with Case-Specific and Random Pooling Neil J. Perkins, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development ; Brian Whitcomb, University of Massachusetts ; Robert H. Lyles, Emory University ; Enrique F. Schisterman, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
50: Practical Considerations in Meta- and Pooled Analyses of Type II Diabetes Data in Normal-Weight Adults Peter de Chavez, Northwestern University ; Juned Siddique, Northwestern University ; Alan R. Dyer, Northwestern University ; Mercedes R. Carnethon, Northwestern University
51: Development of Neural Network Model to Predict Deoxynivalenol (DON) in Barley Using Forecasted Weather Conditions Krishna Deepthi Bondalapati, South Dakota State University ; Jeff Stein, South Dakota State University ; Kathleen Baker, Western Michigan University
52: Drug-Related Suicide Attempts: Increasing Disparities by Gender Dhuly Chowdhury, RTI International ; Victoria Albright, RTI International ; Karol Krotki, RTI International
53: A Simple Approach for Sample Size and Power Calculations for Clustered Count Data in Matched Cohort Studies Dexiang Gao, University of Colorado at Denver ; Gary Grunwald, University of Colorado at Denver ; Stanley Xu, Kaiser Permanente Colorado
54: From Electrocardiographic Data to Parameters of Heart Rate Variability in the Study of Workplace Stress Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease in Police Officers Anna Mnatsakanova, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Shengqiao Li, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Cecil M. Burchfiel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; James E. Slaven, Indiana University ; Luenda E. Charles, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; John M. Violanti, University of Buffalo ; Diane B. Miller, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Michael E. Andrew , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
56: Analysis of the Deaths for Neotlasy in the Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil Angela Isabel dos Santos Dullius, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria ; Tiane Camargo, Fundação Lusiada ; Mariane Camargo Priesnitz, Universidade Luterana do Brasil
57: Application of Pathway-PDT to Identify the Underlying Genetics of Autism Spectrum Disorder YoSon Park, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine ; Eden R. Martin, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine ; Michael A. Schmidt, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine ; Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine ; Ren-Hua Chung, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
58: When does combining markers improve classification performance and what are implications for practice? Aasthaa Bansal, University of Washington ; Margaret Sullivan Pepe, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
59: The Association Of Male Circumcision And Bacterial Vaginosis In A Longitudinal Study Jin Huang, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Jeff M. Szychowski, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Suzanne P. Cliver, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Mark A. Klebanoff, Nationwide Children's Hospital ; William W. Andrews, University of Alabama at Birmingham
60: Genetic Variance Components Estimation For Binary Traits Using Multiple Related Individuals Charalampos Papachristou, University of the Sciences ; Mark Abney, The University of Chicago ; Carole Ober, The University of Chicago



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