JSM Activity #152


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Activity ID:  152
Title
Issues in HIV Studies
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/12/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: H-Nassau Suite B
Biometrics Section*, Biopharmaceutical Section*, ENAR Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Marshall M. Joffe, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 3:20 PM
Description

The study of HIV disease and its treatment poses unique challenges for statistics. These talks will highlight statistical applications in a range of problems arising in epidemiologic and clinical studies of HIV disease.
  300563  By:  Lawrence   Lessner 2:05 PM 08/12/2002
Estimating HIV Prevalence With the CDC's New Born Seroprevalence Model

  301844  By:  Zhezhen  Jin 2:20 PM 08/12/2002
Analysis of HIV/AIDS Data Using Semiparametric Regression Models

  300512  By:  Lang  Wu 2:35 PM 08/12/2002
A Joint Model for Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models with Censoring and Covariates Measured with Error

  300761  By:  Mitchell  H. Gail 2:50 PM 08/12/2002
On Meta-Analytic Assessment of Surrogate Outcomes

  301719  By:  Gregory  DiRienzo 3:05 PM 08/12/2002
Nonparametric Comparison of Two Survival Time Distributions in the Presence of Dependent Censoring

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