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20 * !
Mon, 8/3/2020, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Virtual
Remote Sensing and Public Health: Statistical Challenges and Opportunities — Invited Papers
American Public Health Association, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Statistics and the Environment
Organizer(s): Jonathan Hobbs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Chair(s): Colin Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa
10:05 AM Parameter Selection and Uncertainty Quantification of Satellite-Retrieved Aerosol Properties
Meredith Franklin, University of Southern California
10:40 AM Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Combining Monitoring Measurement, Satellite Imagery, and Model Simulation
Howard Chang, Emory University; Nancy Murray, Emory University
11:15 AM Discussant: Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
11:35 AM Floor Discussion
 
 

263 * !
Tue, 8/4/2020, 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM Virtual
Addressing Incomplete Data in Public Health Studies: New Frontiers for Network-Based Studies and Meta-Analyses — Topic Contributed Papers
ENAR, American Public Health Association, National Institute on Drug Abuse-NIH
Organizer(s): Ashley Buchanan, University of Rhode Island
Chair(s): Natallia Katenka, University of Rhode Island
1:05 PM Bayesian Modeling and Inference for Item Response Model with Nonignorable Missing Data
Jing Wu, University of Rhode Island; Ming-Hui Chen, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT; Zhihua Ma, Shenzhen University; Lijiang Geng, University of Connecticut
1:25 PM Accounting for Small-Study Effects Using a Bivariate Trim and Fill Meta-Analysis Procedure
Chongliang Luo, University of Pennsylvania; Yong Chen, University of Pennsylvania
1:45 PM Evaluating the Impact of Missing Data When Assessing Disseminated Effects in Network-Based Studies
Ashley Buchanan, University of Rhode Island; Natallia Katenka, University of Rhode Island; Benjamin Skov, University of Rhode Island; TingFang Lee, University of Rhode Island; M. Elizabeth Halloran, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Samuel Friedman, New York University; Georgios Nikolopoulos, University of Cyprus
2:05 PM Estimation in the Semiparametric Accelerated Failure Time Model with Missing Covariates: Improving Efficiency Through Augmentation
Jon Steingrimsson, Brown University; Robert L Strawderman, University of Rochester
2:25 PM Truncation by Death and the Survival-Adjusted Median: From Missing Data to Useful Summary Measures Presentation
Judith Lok, Boston University Department of Mathematics & Statistics; Qingyan Xiang, Boston University
2:45 PM Floor Discussion
 
 

388 * !
Wed, 8/5/2020, 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM Virtual
Advances in Disease Mapping — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, American Public Health Association
Organizer(s): Jakob A. Dambon, University of Zurich
Chair(s): Jakob A. Dambon, University of Zurich
1:05 PM Multivariate Latent Structure Modeling of Spatio-Temporal Health Data Presentation
Andrew Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina; Daniel Baer, Medical University of South Carolina
1:20 PM The role of socioeconomic status, environment, and temperature in the spatio-temporal distribution of the first Chikungunya epidemic in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Alexandra Schmidt, McGill University
1:35 PM Bayesian Multivariate Analysis of Disease, with Application to the Australian Cancer Atlas
Susanna Cramb, Queensland University of Technology; Kerrie Mengersen, Queensland University of Technology
1:50 PM Disease Mapping Using Spatially Continuous Models for Aggregated Data
Patrick E Brown, University of Toronto; Jamie Stafford, University of Toronto
2:05 PM Linking Zoonotic Surveillance and Environmental Variables in Disease Ecology
Lance Waller, Emory University
2:20 PM A Bayesian hierarchical approach to calculate long-term exposure to air-pollution and COVID19 mortality: A nationwide study in England
Garyfallos Konstantinoudis, Imperial College London; Tullia Padellini, Imperial College London; Marta Blangiardo, Imperial College London
2:35 PM Floor Discussion