JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #166

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FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
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166 Applied Session Mon, 8/9/04, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM TCC-711
Family Studies in Genetic Epidemiology - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Biometrics Section
Chair(s): Brian H. Reck, University of Pittsburgh
     2:05 PM   Distinguishing the Presence of Common Risk Factors from a Causal Relationship When Two Traits Co-aggregateFanesca Young, Columbia University; Daniel Rabinowitz, Columbia University
     2:20 PM   When Does Studying Only the Higher Relative Risk Subgroup Increase Efficiency for Evaluating an Effect?Abhijit Dasgupta, National Institutes of Health; Sholom Wacholder, National Institutes of Health
     2:35 PM   Nonparametric Estimation from Kin-cohort DataYuanjia Wang, Columbia University; Daniel Rabinowitz, Columbia University
     2:50 PM   Examining Relationships in Heterozygous TripletsGene S. Fisch, North Shore LIJ Research Institute; Nina Kohn, North Shore LIJ Research Institute; Catherine Derom, Catholic University, Leuven; Martin L. Lesser, North Shore LIJ Research Institute
     3:05 PM   Modeling the Effects of Maternal-fetal Genotype Incompatibility on Disease Risk When Fetal Viability is ReducedHsin-Ju Hsieh, University of California, Los Angeles; Christina Palmer, University of California, Los Angeles; Janet Sinsheimer, University of California, Los Angeles
     3:20 PM   Apo-E Genotypes and Cardiovascular Diseases: A Sensitivity StudyMark E. Glickman, Boston University
     3:35 PM   Fine-scale Mapping of Disease--Extending the Bayesian Partition ModelJohn Molitor, University of Southern California; Paul Marjoram, University of Southern California; Duncan Thomas, University of Southern California
 

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