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Friday, February 16
PS2 Poster Session 2 and Refreshments Fri, Feb 16, 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM
Salons F-I
Chair(s): S. Keith Anderson, Mayo Clinic

Data, Data Everywhere …, but Mind the Disclaimers: Benefits and Costs of Matching Large Cohorts to Individual US Mortality Case Data in the NDI, SSA Death Master File (DMF/SSDI), and More
Sigurd Wilson Hermansen, Westat
Curating and Visualizing Big Data from Wearable Activity Trackers
Meike Niederhausen, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
Consensus Strategy for Variable Selection in Clinical Prediction Rule Development
Miriam R. Elman, OHSU/OSU College of Pharamcy
Reproducible Research Implemented Through Version Control Systems
Lillian S. Lin, Montana State University
The Boeing Applied Statistics ToolKit: Best Practices and Tools for Collaboration and Reproducibility in High-Throughput Consulting
Robert Michael Lawton, Boeing Research & Technology
Empirical Comparisons of Differential Expression Analysis Pipelines for RNA-Sequencing Data
Lina Gao, Biostatistics Shared Resource (OHSU BSR); Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Unit (ONPRC BBU)
A Practical Guide for Modeling Length of Stay with Focus on Right Skewness and Zero Inflation
Lizhou Nie, Stony Brook University
Nonparametric Estimation of Time-Variant Quantiles and Statistical Models
Jessica Michelle Rudd, Kennesaw State University
Estimating the Relative Excess Risk Due to Interaction in Clustered Data Settings
Katharine Fischer Berry Correia, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Spatial Analysis of Fukushima Thyroid Ultrasound Examination Survey Data
Emerson H. Webb, Reed College
A Growth Reference for Mid-Upper-Arm Circumference for Age Among School-Age Children and Adolescents, with Validation for Mortality in Two Cohorts
Lazarus K. Mramba, University of Florida
Machine Learning Methods for Predicting Zygosity
Ally Rochelle Avery, Washington State University
Simulating Real-World Data with Time-Varying Variables
Maria Emilia de Oliveira Montez-Rath, Stanford University
Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Flipped Classroom Model Using Structural Equation Modeling
Shan Wang, Assistant Professor
Software for Covariate Specification in Linear, Logistic, and Survival Regression
Sai Liu, Stanford University
Exploratory Analyses from Different Forms of Interactive Visualizations
Lata Kodali, Virginia Tech
Using SAS Programming to Create Complex Paneled Graphs from Electronic Health Records
Carrie Tillotson, OCHIN, Inc.
An Algorithm to Identify Family Linkages Using Electronic Health Record Data
Megan Hoopes, OCHIN, Inc.