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F = Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver
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27
Sun, 7/29/2018,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-West 213
SPEED: Survival Analysis — Contributed Speed
Biometrics Section , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Risk Analysis
Chair(s): Xiaoxuan Cai, Yale University
Poster Presentations
for this session.
2:05 PM
Regression Calibration to Address Error Prone Time-To-Event Outcomes
Eric Oh, University of Pennsylvania ; Pamela A Shaw, University of Pennsylvania
2:10 PM
A Gaussian Copula Approach for Dynamic Prediction of Survival with a Longitudinally Measured Marker
Krithika Suresh, University of Michigan ; Jeremy M.G. Taylor, University of Michigan; Alexander Tsodikov, University of Michigan
2:15 PM
Adjusting for Covariate Measurement Error in Failure Time Analysis Under Competing Risks
Carrie Caswell, University of Pennsylvania ; Sharon X Xie, University of Pennsylvania
2:25 PM
Dependence Modeling for Recurrent Event Times Subject to Right-Censoring with D-Vine Copulas
Nicole Barthel, Technical University Munich ; Candida Geerdens, Hasselt University; Claudia Czado, Technical University Munich; Paul Janssen, Hasselt University
2:30 PM
Flexible and Interpretable Models for Survival Data
Jiacheng Wu, Univesity of Washington ; Daniela Witten, University of Washington
2:35 PM
Estimation in the Nested Case-Control Design Under Model Misspecification
Michelle Nuno ; Daniel L. Gillen, University of California, Irvine
2:45 PM
Temporally Dependent Accelerated Failure Time Model for Capturing the Impact of Events That Alter Survival in Disease Mapping
Rachel Carroll, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ; Andrew B Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina ; Shanshan Zhao, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
2:50 PM
An Innovative Approach to Identify Biomarker Signatures for Cancer Genetic Data with Survival Endpoints
Ming Wang, Pennsylvania State University ; Zheng Li, Penn State Unviersity
3:00 PM
Survival Analysis Methods for Characterizing B-Cell Mutation Processes
David A. Shaw, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Jean Feng, University of Washington; Vladimir N. Minin, University of California, Irvine; Noah Simon, University of Washington; Erick A. Matsen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
3:05 PM
Competing Risks Matter in the Analysis of Public Health Data: When and How?
Dahhay Lee, National Cancer Center ; Hyunsoon Cho, National Cancer Center
3:15 PM
Inference for Fine-Gray Competing Risks Model with High-Dimensional Covariates
Jue Hou, UCSD Biostatistics ; Jelena Bradic, UC San Diego; Ronghui Xu, UC San Diego
3:20 PM
Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Length-Biased Interval-Censored Data
Fei Gao, University of Washington ; Kwun Chuen Gary Chan, University of Washington
3:25 PM
Sample Size Calculations for Non-Inferiority Trials Using the Concept of Proportional Time
Milind A Phadnis, University of Kansas Medical Center
3:35 PM
Regression Analysis of Recurrent Event Data with Measurement Error
Yixin Ren, University of Maryland, College Park ; Xin He, University of Maryland, College Park
3:40 PM
Monitoring Rare Events During an Ongoing Clinical Trial
Haley Hedlin, Stanford University ; Victoria Ding, Quantitative Sciences Unit, Stanford School of Medicine
3:45 PM
Matching Methods for Evaluating the Effect of a Time-Dependent Treatment on the Survival Function
Danting Zhu, University of Michigan ; Douglas E. Schaubel, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor