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Mon, 8/3/2020,
1:00 PM -
2:50 PM
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Virtual
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Recent Advances in Statistical Modeling of Infectious Diseases — Invited Papers
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SSC (Statistical Society of Canada), Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute, Biometrics Section
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Organizer(s): Mahmoud Torabi, University of Manitoba
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Chair(s): Rhonda J. Rosychuk, University of Alberta
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1:05 PM
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Geographically-Dependent Individual-Level Models for Infectious Disease Transmission
Rob Deardon, University of Calgary
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1:30 PM
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Inference for Individual-Level Models of Infectious Diseases with Covariates Measurement Error
Leila Amiri, University of Manitoba; Mahmoud Torabi, University of Manitoba; Rob Deardon, University of Calgary
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1:55 PM
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A logistic growth model with logistically varying carrying capacity for Covid-19 deaths using data from Ontario, Canada.
Charmaine Dean, University of Waterloo; Georges Bucyibaruta, University of Waterloo; Elizabeth Renouf, University of Waterloo
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2:20 PM
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Zero-Inflated Models for Adjusting Varying Exposures: A Cautionary Note on the Pitfalls of Using Offset
Cindy Feng, University of Ottawa
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2:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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Tue, 8/4/2020,
1:00 PM -
2:50 PM
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Virtual
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Statistical Advances in Microbiome Research from Theory to Application — Invited Papers
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Section on Statistics in Genomics and Genetics, Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute, ENAR
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Organizer(s): Ni Zhao, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Chair(s): Xiang Zhan, Pennsylvania State University
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1:05 PM
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Optimal Estimation of Wasserstein Distance on a Tree with an Application to Microbiome Studies
Shulei Wang, University of Pennsylvania; Tony Cai, University of Pennsylvania; Hongzhe Li, University of Pennsylvania
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1:25 PM
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A Powerful Microbial Group Association Test Based on the Higher Criticism Analysis
Ni Zhao, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health; Hyunwook Koh, Johns Hopkins University
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1:45 PM
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Power of Microbiome Beta-Diversity Analyses Based on Standard Reference Samples
Mitchell H. Gail, National Cancer Institute; Yunhu Wan, Leidos Corporation
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2:05 PM
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Models for Microbiome Epidemiology
Presentation
Curtis Huttenhower, Harvard University
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2:25 PM
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Discussant: Hongzhe Li, University of Pennsylvania
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2:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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