JSM 2015 Preliminary Program

Online Program Home
My Program

Legend: Washington State Convention Center = CC, Sheraton Seattle = S, Grand Hyatt = GH and The Conference Center = TCC
* = applied session       ! = JSM meeting theme

Activity Details


271 Mon, 8/10/2015, 3:05 PM - 3:50 PM CC-4B
SPEED: Recent Advance of Statistical Methods in Biometrics, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Yuan Jiang, Oregon State University
2: Predicting Binary Outcome Using Multivariate Longitudinal Data: Monitoring Disease Progression in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Feng Gao, Washington University School of Medicine ; Philip Miller, Washington University School of Medicine ; Chengjie Xiong, Washington University in St. Louis ; Julia Beiser, Washington University School of Medicine ; Mae Gordon, Washington University School of Medicine
3: Copula Models in the Analysis of Familial Binary Data Yihao Deng, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne
4: The Delta Garden Study: A Quasi-Experimental, Cross-Sectional, Nested, Pair-Matched Design with Zero-Inflated Endpoints Page Moore, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Amy Schrader, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Judith L. Weber, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
5: Assessing the Effect of Spaceflight on the Propensity for Astronauts to Develop Disk Herniation Alan Feiveson, NASA Johnson Space Center ; Claudia Mendez, MEI Technologies ; Jeffrey T. Somers, Wyle Science
6: Evaluations of Transform-Both-Sides Methods for Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models Noa Molshatzki, University of Southern California ; Sandrah P. Eckel, University of Southern California
9: Dunn Index Bootstrap (DIBS): A Procedure to Empirically Select a Cluster Analysis Method That Identifies Biologically and Clinically Relevant Molecular Subgroups Iwona Pawlikowska, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital ; Zhifa Liu, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital ; Arzu Onar-Thomas, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital ; Stan Pounds, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
10: Joint Modeling of Outcomes from Studies with Clustered Reciprocal Control Designs Michael Pennell, The Ohio State University ; Abigail Shoben, The Ohio State University ; Electra Paskett, The Ohio State University
11: Three-Level Nested Logistic Regression with Varying Intraclass Correlations Kyle Irimata
12: A Population-Based Approach to Analyzing Pulses in Time Series of Hormone Data Kenneth Horton
13: Correlation of Probability-Scale Residuals for General Regression Models Qi Liu, Vanderbilt University ; Bryan Shepherd, Vanderbilt University ; Chun Li, Case Western Reserve University
14: Estimating Power for Interaction Tests in Logistic Regression: A Case Study of Tobacco Cessation Among Cancer Survivors Zoran Bursac, University of Tennessee Health Science Center ; D. Keith Williams, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; C. Heath Gauss, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Bob Klesges, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
16: Statistical Methods for Predicting Dengue Diagnosis Using Clinical and LCMS Data Carolyn Cotterman, UC Berkeley ; Lionel Gresh, Sustainable Sciences Institute ; Natalia Voge, Colorado State University ; Rushika Perera, Colorado State University ; Eva Harris, UC Berkeley
17: Reverse-Engineering the KM Curve to Simulate Individual Data Abhijit Dasgupta, ARAASTAT
18: A Simulation Study for Bivariate Wiener Process Models for an Observable Marker and the Latent Health Status Sara Conroy ; Michael Pennell, The Ohio State University
19: Semiparametric Mixed Beta Regression with Penalized Splines for Disease Severity Pedro Torres-Saavedra, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez ; Raúl E. Macchiavelli, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
20: 2x2 Factorial Design in Randomized Controlled Trials with Binary Outcomes: A Practical Guide on Sample Size Efficiency Shuang Huang, The University of Arizona ; Chengcheng Hu, The University of Arizona




For program information, contact the JSM Registration Department or phone (888) 231-3473.

For Professional Development information, contact the Education Department.

The views expressed here are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the JSM sponsors, their officers, or their staff.

2015 JSM Online Program Home