JSM Activity #436

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436 Applied Session Thu, 8/7/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM R-Parc Ballroom I
Methods in Biosurveillance - Topic Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Marco Bonetti, Harvard School of Public Health
Chair(s): Marco Bonetti, Harvard School of Public Health
     8:35 AM   Power of the Space-Time Scan Statistic for Disease Outbreak DetectionZhenkui Zhang, University of Connecticut; Martin Kulldorff, University of Connecticut; Lan Huang, University of Connecticut; Farzad Mostashari, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Rick Heffernan, New York City Department; Jessica Hartman, New York Academy
     8:55 AM   Space-time Biosurveillance: Sampling, Detection, and Parsimony?Andrew Booth Lawson, University of South Carolina
     9:15 AM   High- and Low-Powered Alternatives for Various Cluster Detection Approaches in the Context of Syndromic Surveillance for BioterrorismKen P. Kleinman, Harvard University Medical School
     9:35 AM   Alternative Approaches for Syndromic SurveillanceIkuho Yamada, University of Buffalo; Peter A. Rogerson, University of Buffalo
     9:55 AM   Modification of the Spatial Scan for Prospective Real-Time Outbreak Detection: Use of a Space-Time PermutationFarzad Mostashari, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Martin Kulldorff, University of Connecticut; Jessica Hartman, New York Academy; Rick Heffernan, New York City Department
     10:15 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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