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69 !
Mon, 8/9/2021,
10:00 AM -
11:50 AM
Virtual
Highlights of the Canadian Journal of Statistics — Invited Papers
SSC (Statistical Society of Canada) , Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute
Organizer(s): Fang Yao, Peking University
Chair(s): Fang Yao, Peking University
10:05 AM
Homogeneity Testing Under Finite Location-Scale Mixtures
Jiahua Chen, University of British Columbia ; Pengfei Li, University of Waterloo; Guangfu Liu, Shanghai University of International Business and Economic
10:30 AM
A Directional Look at F-Tests
Nancy Reid, University of Toronto ; Andrew McCormack, Duke University
10:55 AM
Post Model-Fitting Exploration via a 'Next-Door' Analysis
Robert Tibshirani, Stanford Univ; Leying Guan, Yale Univ
11:20 AM
Random Weighting Schemes for Bayesian Computation
Michael Newton, University of Wisconsin, Madison ; Nicholas Polson, University of Chicago; Jianeng Xu, University of Chicago; Tun Lee Ng, University of Wisconsin, Madison
11:45 AM
Floor Discussion
110 * !
Mon, 8/9/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
Spatio-Temporal Modeling of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Statistics, Data, and the Stories They Tell — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , International Statistical Institute, Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute
Organizer(s): Ying C MacNab, University of British Columbia
Chair(s): Ying C MacNab, University of British Columbia
1:35 PM
Use of Time-Varying Contact Data in Endemic-Epidemic Modeling of COVID-19 Incidence
Leonard Held, University of Zurich
2:00 PM
A Latent Spatial Model for Pandemic Prediction
Marcos O. Prates, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
2:25 PM
Spatio-Temporal Bayesian Modeling of County-Level COVID-19 Incidence in South Carolina
Presentation
Andrew Booth Lawson, Medical University of South Carolina ; Joanne Kim, Medical University of South Carolina
2:50 PM
Geographical Trends in the COVID-19 Epidemic in Belgium
Christel Faes, Hasselt University
3:15 PM
Floor Discussion
144 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021,
10:00 AM -
11:50 AM
Virtual
Biases, Batch Effects, and Novel Statistical Methodologies: Handling Them in Large-Scale Microbiome Sequencing Studies — Invited Papers
ENAR , Biometrics Section, Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute
Organizer(s): Ni Zhao, Johns Hopkins University
Chair(s): Anna Plantinga, Williams College
10:05 AM
ConQuR: Batch Effect Correction for Microbiome Data via Conditional Quantile Regression
Wodan Ling, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Michael C Wu, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
10:25 AM
Bias-Robust Analysis of Microbiome Data
Glen Satten, Emory University
10:45 AM
Differential Abundance Analysis of Microbiomes with Bias Correction
Shyamal Peddada, The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
11:05 AM
BugSigDB: A Database of Published Microbial Signatures
Levi Waldron, CUNY Graduate school Public Health and Health Policy
11:25 AM
Integrative Analysis of Multiple Microbiome Data Sets: Robust Models Against Biases and Batches
Ni Zhao, Johns Hopkins University ; Mengyu He, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY; Runzhe Li, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
11:45 AM
Floor Discussion
182 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
New Approaches in Statistical Modeling of Infectious Diseases — Invited Papers
Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute , SSC (Statistical Society of Canada), Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Mahmoud Torabi, University of Manitoba
Chair(s): Rhonda J. Rosychuk, University of Alberta
1:35 PM
Time Series Approaches to Compare Covid-19 Mortality in the Province of Ontario, Canada, Across Three Epidemic Waves
Charmaine Dean, University of Waterloo ; Georges Bucyibaruta, University of Waterloo; Elizabeth Renouf, University of Waterloo; Dexen Xi, National Research Council Canada
2:00 PM
Inference for Individual-Level Models of Infectious Diseases with an Application to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mahmoud Torabi, University of Manitoba ; Leila Amiri, University of Manitoba
2:25 PM
Machine Learning-Assisted Infectious Disease Modeling
Presentation
Rob Deardon, University of Calgary
2:50 PM
Spatial-Temporal Modeling of COVID-19 Mortality Risk in Toronto, Canada
Cindy Feng, Dalhousie University
3:15 PM
Floor Discussion