JSM Activity #423

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423 Applied Session Wed, 8/6/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Union Square 17 & 18
Analysis of Dose-reponse Data - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Albert J. Getson, Merck Research Laboratories
     2:05 PM   Exact Trend Tests for Dose-Response Data: Comparisons Under Different ModelsMan Lai Tang, Harvard University Medical School; Hon Keung Tony Ng, Southern Methodist University
     2:20 PM   Trend Tests for Carcinogenicity Studies: Failure-Time Mixture Models ApproachKallappa M. Koti, Food and Drug Administration
     2:35 PM   Bootstrap Adjustment of the Asymptotic Normal Tests for Animal Carcinogenicity DataHojin Moon, Food and Drug Administration; Hongshik Ahn, SUNY at Stony Brook; Ralph L. Kodell, NCTR/Food and Drug Administration
     2:50 PM   Test of Homogeneity for Umbrella Alternatives in Dose-Response RelationshipChengjie Xiong, Washington University, St Louis
     3:05 PM   Estimating the Location of the Maximum or Minimum Response When the Function is Not Necessarily QuadraticPhilip M. Dixon, Iowa State University; Wuyan Zhang, Iowa State University
     3:20 PM   An Extension of the MFT to Test Synergy in Multiple Drug CombinationsPing Feng, San Diego State University; Colleen Kelly, San Diego State University
     3:35 PM   An Improved Model-free Test of Synergy in Drug CombinationsColleen Kelly, San Diego State University
 

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