JSM Activity #96

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96 Applied Session Mon, 8/4/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Franciscan Room C
Multi-State Models - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): James H. Godbold, Mount Siani School of Medicine
     8:35 AM   Analyzing Neurodegenerative Diseases with Multistate ModelsKati Illouz, GE Research Centre; Sudeshna Adak, GE Global Research; Samit Paul, GE John F Welch; William Gorman, GE Global Research; Jeffrey Kaye, M.D., Oregon Health and Science University
     8:50 AM   Modeling Cognitive Change over Time in Patients with Alzheimer's DiseaseChandrasekhar V. Damaraju, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, LLC; Kaushik Patra, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, LLC
     9:05 AM   Modeling a Multi-State Disease Process with Phase-Type DistributionsChen-Hsin Chen, Academia Sinica
     9:20 AM   A Multistate Stochastic Model for Longitudinal Data with Discrete OutcomesSujuan Gao, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
     9:35 AM   Statistical Methods for Periodic Observations from a Semi-Markov Process, with Applications to HPVMinhee Kang, Harvard School of Public Health; Stephen W. Lagakos, Harvard School of Public Health
     9:50 AM   Priority Estimations by Pair Comparisons: AHP, Thurstone Scaling, Bradley-Terry-Luce, and Markov Stochastic ModelingStan Lipovetsky, Custom Research, Inc.; Michael Conklin, Custom Research, Inc.
     10:05 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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