JSM Activity #133

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133 Mon, 8/4/03, 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM R-Atrium
Regular Contributed Posters - Contributed - Posters
Biometrics Section, General Methodology
Chair(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University
Poster Topic: Biometrics, biostatistics, epidemiology:
01: Model Selection for Clustered Recurrent Event Data Using Frailty ModelXin Zhi, University of Minnesota; Lynn E. Eberly, University of Minnesota; Patricia Grambsch, University of Minnesota
02: Estimating Causal Effects in Stratified Randomized Trials with NoncomplianceShigeyuki Matsui, Kyoto University School of Public Health
03: Local Influential Measures in Weibull Regression ModelsPing Shing Chan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
04: Inference for the Power Variance Function Frailty ModelHong Wang, Medical College of Wisconsin; John P. Klein, Medical College of Wisconsin
05: The Use of a Parametric Model for Informative CensoringFotios Siannis, MRC Biostatistics Unit
06: Choosing Classification Scores Using Explained Variation MeasuresLeiyan Lu, Medical College of Wisconsin; John P. Klein, Medical College of Wisconsin
07: Comparison of Parametric and Nonparametric Methods for Examining the Reproducibility of Breast Fluid BiomarkersIrene Helenowski, Northwestern University; Borko D. Jovanovic, Northwestern University Feinberg; Robert Chatterton, Northwestern University; Angela Geiger, Northwestern University Medical School; Peter Gann, Northwestern University
08: The Optimal Preprocessing Procedure for Identifying Quantitative and Qualitative Information Using Multivariate Calibration ModelKim Min-Ji, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute; Seonwoo Kim, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute; Yoon Gilwon, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology; Hahn Sangjoon, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute; Kim Jong-Won, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute
09: Estimating Correlated Binary Error Rates for Biometric Identification DevicesMichael E. Schuckers, St. Lawrence University
10: Early Classification of Pregnancy Outcome Using Hormone Levels in IVF PatientsMonnie McGee, Southern Methodist University
11: Applying the Two-Part Regression Models in Epidemiological ResearchLeann Myers, Tulane University
12: Estimating Variance and Confidence Interval for Disease Prevalence Based on Data Limin Clegg, National Cancer Institute; Mitchell H. Gail, National Cancer Institute; Eric Jeffrey Feuer, National Institutes of Health
13: A Test for Trend and Its Application in Photocarcinogenicity ExperimentsDaniel F. Molefe, National Center for Toxicological Research
14: Comparing Two SAS-based Approaches to Latent Class Analysis for a Set of Binary Manifest VariablesDavid Thompson, University of Oklahoma
15: The Effect of Across-location Heteroscedasticity on the Classification of Mixed Categorical and Continuous DataChi-Ying Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
16: Estimating Intensity Functions on Multistate Markov Models with Application to the Nun StudyJuan Carlos Salazar, University of Kentucky; Suzanne Tyas, University of Kentucky; David Snowdon, University of Kentucky; Mark Derosiers, University of Kentucky; Kathryn Riley, University of Kentucky; Marta S. Mendiondo, University of Kentucky; Richard J. Kryscio, University of Kentucky
17: Study of Contraceptive Effect of Breast FeedingAshwini K. Mathur, GlaxoSmithKline; B. P. Madhura, GlaxoSmithKline; H. Vaman, Bangalore University
18: A Binary Partitioning Algorithm for Clustered DataShenghui Tang, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Lynn Gerald, University of Alabama; Bailey William, University of Alabama
19: A Joint Test of Transmission Disequilibrium for Quantitative Trait LociJanet K. Holt, Northern Illinois University; Hemant Tiwari, University of Alabama; Varghese George, University of Alabama, Birmingham; T. Mark Beasley, University of Alabama, Birmingham; David B. Allison, University of Alabama, Birmingham; Christopher I. Amos
20: Patterns of Physician Visits for AsthmaPeter C. Wollan, Mayo Clinic; Barbara Yawn, Olmsted Medical Center
21: The Probability of Preponderancy: An Alternative to the Intraclass CorrelationBrent D. Burch, Northern Arizona University; Ian R. Harris, Southern Methodist University
22: Modeling Sensitivity/Specificity within a Cluster-Randomized StudyThomas R. Ten Have, University of Pennsylvania; Michael Rambo
Poster Topic: Biology, genetics, pharmacokinetics:
23: Searching for Predictive Relationship Among Genes Based on Gene Expression Microarray Data by Distributional Coefficient of DeterminationLi-yu D. Liu, Texas A&M University; Tailen Hsing, Texas A&M University
24: The Application of the Runs Test on Sequential Single-Point Lod Score to Determine Areas of LinkageDerek M. Blankenship, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center; Barbara R. Neas, University of Oklahoma Heath Sciences Center
25: Statistical Analysis of a Macroarray Experiment Testing Differential Expression of Genes Involved in the Initial Stages of Agrobacterium-meditated TransformationHongmei Jiang, Purdue University; Rebecca W. Doerge, Purdue University; D. R. Veena, Purdue University; Stan Gelvin, Purdue University
 

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