Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
Legend:
CC-W = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,
CC-N = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
H = Hilton Chicago,
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
Activity Details
60 * !
Sun, 7/31/2016,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
CC-W187a
Power of Blinded Data Reviews — Topic Contributed Papers
Section on Statistical Consulting , Biopharmaceutical Section , International Chinese Statistical Association , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Ibrahim Turkoz, Janssen R&D
Chair(s): Ibrahim Turkoz, Janssen R&D
4:05 PM
Predicting the Timing of the Final Event in a Clinical Trial Using the Bayesian Bootstrap and Beyond
—
Marc Sobel, Temple University ; Ibrahim Turkoz, Janssen R&D
4:25 PM
Control Charts for Monitoring Accumulating Adverse Event Count Frequencies from Single and Multiple Blinded Trials
—
A. Gould, Merck Research Laboratories
4:45 PM
Continuous Event Monitoring via a Bayesian Predictive Approach
—
Jianing Di, Janssen R&D ; Daniel Wang, Janssen R&D ; Robert Brashear, Janssen R&D ; Vlad Dragalin, Janssen ; Michael Krams, Janssen R&D
5:05 PM
Enrollment and Event Prediction for Blinded Clinical Trials
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Hrishikesh Kulkarni, Cytel ; Yannis Jemiai, Cytel
5:25 PM
Discussant: Sue-Jane Wang, FDA
5:45 PM
Floor Discussion
128 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W191
Statistical Consulting Applications — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistical Consulting , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Adam Jaeger, Duke University
8:35 AM
Application of Exploratory Factor Analysis for Survey Reduction in Neurology Research
—
Jayawant Mandrekar, Mayo Clinic
8:50 AM
Transformation of Epidemiological Measures of Risk for Meta-Analysis
—
Jake Olivier, University of New South Wales
9:20 AM
Strategic Energy Management: Estimating the Uncertainty of Energy Savings Estimates
—
Jennifer Huckett, Cadmus
9:35 AM
Estimating Energy Savings Resulting from Strategic Energy Management Programs
—
Andrew Bernath, Cadmus
9:50 AM
Utilizing Experimental Designs for Multi-Country Consumer Tests
—
Jason Parcon, PepsiCo Global R&D
10:05 AM
The Statistics of Credit Scoring: How to Use What You Already Know to Build a Credit Scorecard
—
Billie Anderson, Ferris State University
228 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W183c
The Extraordinary Power of Statistical Collaboration — Invited Papers
Section on Statistical Consulting , International Chinese Statistical Association , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Eric Vance, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis
Chair(s): Doug Zahn, Florida State University
2:05 PM
Moving from Statistical Consulting to Collaboration
—
Kim Love, K. R. Love Quantitative Consulting and Collaboration
2:30 PM
The Extraordinary Power of Statistical Collaboration in Industry
—
LeAnna Stork, Monsanto
2:55 PM
The Power of Statistical Collaboration in Government
—
Carol Gotway Crawford, USDA/NASS
3:20 PM
The Extraordinary Potential of Statistical Collaboration Laboratories
—
Eric Vance, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
305 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W183a
A Roadmap for Promoting Statistical Collaboration — Topic Contributed Panel
Section on Statistical Consulting , Quality and Productivity Section , Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences , Committee on Applied Statisticians , Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee
Organizer(s): Erin Tanenbaum, NORC at the University of Chicago
Chair(s): Eric Vance, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis
8:35 AM
A Roadmap for Promoting Statistical Collaboration
Panelists:
Robin Mogg, Merck Research Laboratories
Chuck Kincaid, Experis
Holly Shulman, CDC
Mark Otto, Fish and Wildlife Service
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
360 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W179b
Consulting, Collaboration, Communication, and Impact — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistical Consulting , Committee on Applied Statisticians , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): James Grady, University of Connecticut Health Center
10:35 AM
Initiating the Uninitiated to Remote Statistical Collaboration: How Can Statistical Consultants Help Clients to Become Effective Remote Collaborators?
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Linda A. Landon, Research Communiqué
10:50 AM
Characteristics of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design Programs in Institutions with Clinical and Translational Science Awards
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Mohammad H. Rahbar, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Aisha S. Dickerson, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Chul Ahn, The University of Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ; Rickey E. Carter, Mayo Clinic ; Manouchehr Hessabi, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Christopher J. Lindsell, University of Cincinnati ; Paul J. Nietert, Medical University of South Carolina ; Robert A. Oster, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Brad H. Pollock, University of California at Davis ; Leah J. Welty, Northwestern University
11:05 AM
LISA 2020: Improving Agricultural Research in Tanzania Through Statistical Collaboration
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Richard Ngaya, Virginia Tech ; Eric Vance, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis
11:20 AM
The Importance of Problem Definition in Statistical Consulting: An Illustration Using Academic Undermatching
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Jillian Downey, Iowa State University ; Ulrike Genschel, Iowa State University ; Ann Gansemer-Topf, Iowa State University ; Mark Kaiser, Iowa State University
11:35 AM
Ethical Reasoning with the 2016 Revised ASA Ethical Guidelines for Statistical Practice
—
Nilupa Gunaratna, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
11:50 AM
Effective Collaboration Between Biostatisticians with Clinicians in Conducting Medical Research: Results Reporting
—
Yahya Daoud, Baylor Scott & White Health ; Sophie Lopes, Baylor Scott & White Health
12:05 PM
When Is 'Wrong' Really Right and Other Consulting Adventures
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Katherine Monti, Rho
476 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W183a
'With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility': Harnessing the Extraordinary Power of Statistics — Invited Panel
Section on Statistical Consulting , Committee on Applied Statisticians , Statistics in Business Schools Interest Group , Statistics Without Borders
Organizer(s): Michiko I. Wolcott, Msight Analytics
Chair(s): Michiko I. Wolcott, Msight Analytics
8:35 AM
'With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility': Harnessing the Extraordinary Power of Statistics
Panelists:
Susan E. Spruill, Applied Statistics and Consulting
Daniel H. Mowrey, Eli Lilly and Company/Elanco
Walter Stroup, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Jonathan Potts, Scoring Solutions
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
557
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
Contributed Poster Presentations: Section on Statistical Consulting — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistical Consulting
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
44:
Analysis of Eyelid Position in Ophthalmologic Plastic Surgery Research
—
Jonathan Grotts
45:
Piecewise Growth Curve Modeling for the Hypothermia Study of Mice
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Jingyi Zhang, Michigan State University ; Frank Lawrence, Michigan State University ; Claire Hankenson, Michigan State University ; Ania Skorupski, Michigan State University
46:
Ten Essential Elements for Developing or Reforming a Biostatistics Core for a Cancer Center with (or Aspiring for) NCI Designation
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Erin Moshier, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; Umut Ozbek, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
47:
Correlations for Repeated Measures Can Be Calculated, but May Not Add Value
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Ke Yan, Medical College of Wisconsin ; Dudley Benson, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin ; John Scott, Medical College of Wisconsin ; Robert Niebler, Medical College of Wisconsin ; Debra Newman, Blood Center of Wisconsin ; Pippa Simpson, Medical College of Wisconsin
49:
Impact of Correlation Structure on Longitudinal Models Examining Effects of Psychiatric Diagnoses on Hospital Admissions for Pain in Children with Sickle Cell Disease
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Mahua Dasgupta, Medical College of Wisconsin ; Matthew P. Myrvik, MCW ; Pippa Simpson, Medical College of Wisconsin ; Raymond Hoffmann, Medical College of Wisconsin
50:
Missing Patterns May Determine Results and Limit Generalizability
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Yumei Cao, Medical College of Wisconsin ; Joshua Field, Blood Center of Wisconsin ; Joel Linden, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology ; Pippa Simpson, Medical College of Wisconsin
51:
Finding the 'Best' Measurement of Body Weight Status Was Difficult with Missing Data
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Liyun Zhang, Medical College of Wisconsin ; Michele Polfuss, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee ; Kathleen J. Sawin, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee ; Pippa Simpson, Medical College of Wisconsin
52:
Accurately Placing Landmarks on the Occlusal Surface of Fossil Bovid Teeth: Expert Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence
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Maxwell Luetkemeier, Loyola University Chicago ; Gregory Matthews, Loyola University Chicago ; Juliet K. Brophy, Louisiana State University ; Geroge K. Thiruvathukal, Loyola University Chicago
596 *
Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W185d
Statistical Challenges in Drug Development in the Era of Immuno-Oncology — Topic Contributed Papers
Biopharmaceutical Section , Section on Statistical Consulting , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Ji Lin, Eli Lilly and Company
Chair(s): Jingyi Liu, Eli Lilly and Company
2:05 PM
How Many Birds Can Be Killed with One Stone? The KEYNOTE-001 Experience
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Cong Chen, Merck ; Nicole Li, Merck ; Jin Zhang, Merck
2:25 PM
Measures of Clinical Benefit in Immuno-Oncology Studies
—
Luping Zhao ; Pralay Mukhopadhyay, AstraZeneca
2:45 PM
Generalized Pairwise Comparisons for Several Complex Outcome Measures
—
Marc Buyse
3:05 PM
Combination Studies with Immuno-Oncology Drugs
—
Jonathan Denne, Eli Lilly and Company ; Yanping Wang, Eli Lilly and Company
3:25 PM
Improved Designs and Analyses of Safety and Efficacy in Immuno-Oncology
—
Bo Huang, Pfizer ; Margarida Geraldes, Pfizer
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion