JSM Activity #133This is the preliminary program for the 2003 Joint Statistical Meetings in San Francisco, California. Currently included in this program is the "technical" program, schedule of invited, topic contributed, regular contributed and poster sessions; Continuing Education courses (August 2-5, 2003); and Committee and Business Meetings. This on-line program will be updated frequently to reflect the most current revisions. To View the Program: You may choose to view all activities of the program or just parts of it at any one time. All activities are arranged by date and time. |
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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 Model — Xin Zhi, University of Minnesota; Lynn E. Eberly, University of Minnesota; Patricia Grambsch, University of Minnesota | |
02: | Estimating Causal Effects in Stratified Randomized Trials with Noncompliance — Shigeyuki Matsui, Kyoto University School of Public Health | |
03: | Local Influential Measures in Weibull Regression Models — Ping Shing Chan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong | |
04: | Inference for the Power Variance Function Frailty Model — Hong Wang, Medical College of Wisconsin; John P. Klein, Medical College of Wisconsin | |
05: | The Use of a Parametric Model for Informative Censoring — Fotios Siannis, MRC Biostatistics Unit | |
06: | Choosing Classification Scores Using Explained Variation Measures — Leiyan 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 Biomarkers — Irene 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 Model — Kim 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 Devices — Michael E. Schuckers, St. Lawrence University | |
10: | Early Classification of Pregnancy Outcome Using Hormone Levels in IVF Patients — Monnie McGee, Southern Methodist University | |
11: | Applying the Two-Part Regression Models in Epidemiological Research — Leann 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 Experiments — Daniel F. Molefe, National Center for Toxicological Research | |
14: | Comparing Two SAS-based Approaches to Latent Class Analysis for a Set of Binary Manifest Variables — David Thompson, University of Oklahoma | |
15: | The Effect of Across-location Heteroscedasticity on the Classification of Mixed Categorical and Continuous Data — Chi-Ying Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong | |
16: | Estimating Intensity Functions on Multistate Markov Models with Application to the Nun Study — Juan 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 Feeding — Ashwini K. Mathur, GlaxoSmithKline; B. P. Madhura, GlaxoSmithKline; H. Vaman, Bangalore University | |
18: | A Binary Partitioning Algorithm for Clustered Data — Shenghui 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 Loci — Janet 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 Asthma — Peter C. Wollan, Mayo Clinic; Barbara Yawn, Olmsted Medical Center | |
21: | The Probability of Preponderancy: An Alternative to the Intraclass Correlation — Brent D. Burch, Northern Arizona University; Ian R. Harris, Southern Methodist University | |
22: | Modeling Sensitivity/Specificity within a Cluster-Randomized Study — Thomas 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 Determination — Li-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 Linkage — Derek 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 Transformation — Hongmei Jiang, Purdue University; Rebecca W. Doerge, Purdue University; D. R. Veena, Purdue University; Stan Gelvin, Purdue University | |
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