JSM Activity #247

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247 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM H-Union Square 15 & 16
Vaccine Trials - Contributed - Papers
Biopharmaceutical Section
Chair(s): Kalyan Ghosh, Merck & Co., Inc.
     10:35 AM   Causal Inference in HIV Vaccine Trials: Comparing Biomarkers Measured only in a Subgroup Chosen Post-RandomizationBryan E. Shepherd, University of Washington; Peter B. Gilbert, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
     10:50 AM   Using Surrogate Endpoints to Test Anthrax VaccineSamantha R. Cook, Harvard University; Donald B. Rubin, Harvard University
     11:05 AM   Analysis of Immune Responses in Vaccine Clinical Trials with a Pre-Post DesignBill Wang, Merck & Co., Inc.; David J. Li, Merck Research Laboratories; Guanghan (Frank) Liu, Merck Research Laboratories; Ivan Siu Fung Chan, Merck Research Laboratories
     11:20 AM   Alternative Strategies for Managing Multiple Endpoints in the Noninferior/Equivalence Assessment of a Test Vaccine Relative to a Standard VaccineLan Kong, University of North Carolina; Robert C. Kohberger, Wyeth-Lederle Vaccines; Gary G. Koch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
     11:35 AM   Evaluating Vaccine Safety Data Using Markov ChainsMartin L. Lee; Ken Zangwill, University of California, Los Angeles; Joel Ward, University of California, Los Angeles
     11:50 AM   Confidence Interval Procedures for the Probability of Disease Transmission in Multiple-Vector-Transfer DesignsJoshua M. Tebbs, Oklahoma State University; Christopher R. Bilder, Oklahoma State University
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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