JSM 2004 - Toronto

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This is the preliminary program for the 2004 Joint Statistical Meetings in Toronto, Canada. Currently included in this program is the "technical" program, schedule of invited, topic contributed, regular contributed and poster sessions; Continuing Education courses (August 7-10, 2004); and Committee and Business Meetings. This on-line program will be updated frequently to reflect the most current revisions.

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  300174  By:  Brent Johnson 9:35 AM 08/09/2004
Estimation and Prediction in High Dimension Low Sample Size Settings with Censored Outcomes

  300849  By:  Hiroaki Minato 10:55 AM 08/09/2004
Toward a Better Estimation of Working Residential Number Rate among the Undetermined: The Application of Survival Analysis in WRN Estimation

  300934  By:    11:05 AM 08/09/2004
A New Testing Approach for Comparing the Overall Homogeneity of Survival Curves

  302154  By:    11:15 AM 08/09/2004
Estimating the Working Number Rate for a Cellular Telephone Survey

  301373  By:    11:20 AM 08/09/2004
A Simple Hybrid Variance Estimator for the Kaplan-Meier Survival Function

  300201  By:    11:25 AM 08/09/2004
The Causal Effect of Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy on Coronary Heart Disease

  300246  By:    11:25 AM 08/09/2004
Slippery Phenotypes: Survival Analysis Using Microarrays

  301088  By:  Patrick Arbogast 2:20 PM 08/09/2004
Performance of Floating Absolute Risks

  302038  By:    3:05 PM 08/09/2004
Retention in Methadone Treatment: Examining Relationships Between Methadone Dose and Length of Stay Using the Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS)

  302167  By:    08/10/2004
Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo to Model Survival

  300175  By:    8:35 AM 08/10/2004
Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Transformation Models for Counting Processes

  300959  By:    9:35 AM 08/10/2004
Survival Analysis in Medical Device Clinical Studies with Heterogeneous Samples

  301879  By:    10:50 AM 08/10/2004
Sequential Methods with Recurrent Events

  300380  By:  Yong-Cheng Wang 8:55 AM 08/11/2004
Post-randomization Change in Cancer Treatment: Statistical Analysis of Treatment Effect (1)

  302022  By:    9:05 AM 08/11/2004
Piecewise Constant Estimation for Prediction of Survival Outcomes: Applications in Genomics

  301568  By:  Ning Li 9:15 AM 08/11/2004
Post-randomization Change in Cancer Treatment: Statistical Analysis of Treatment Effect (2)

  300896  By:  Vipin Arora 9:20 AM 08/11/2004
Comparison of Analyses for Repeated Measurements from Ophthalmic Data

  300590  By:    9:35 AM 08/11/2004
Evaluating Risk of HIV Acquisition from a Cohort of IDUs Using Decision Tree Hazard Ratio Criterion

  300481  By:    2:05 PM 08/11/2004
Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis of Competing Risk Frailty Models for Duration Data with Correlated Failure Events

  300638  By:    2:35 PM 08/11/2004
A Completely Nonparametric Approach to the Analysis of Longitudinal Data via a Set of Level-crossing Problems with Application to the Analysis of Longitudinal Microarray Experiments

  300561  By:  C. Yau 9:20 AM 08/12/2004
Flowgraph Models for Recurrent Events

  302124  By:    10:50 AM 08/12/2004
Nonparametric and Semiparametric Analysis of Failure-time Data with Time-varying Group Status: Applications to HIV Genomic Data

  301260  By:    10:50 AM 08/12/2004
Alternative Analyses of Risk Factors for Composite Endpoints

  300114  By:  David Oakes 11:00 AM 08/12/2004
On Collapsibility

  301112  By:    11:20 AM 08/12/2004
Mixture Survival Models for Multiply Censored Data with Multiple Outcomes

  301342  By:    11:50 AM 08/12/2004
Permutation Tests in Assessing Survival Forests for Prognosis Based on Gene Profiles

JSM 2004 For information, contact jsm@amstat.org or phone (888) 231-3473. If you have questions about the Continuing Education program, please contact the Education Department.
Revised March 2004