JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #382

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382 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/10/05, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM MCC-200 F
Statistical Methods in Environmental Exposure Assessment - Invited - Papers
Biometrics Section, Section on Statistics and the Environment, WNAR
Organizer(s): Amy H. Herring, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Chair(s): Michael Pennell, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill/NIEHS
     10:35 AM   An Overview of Statistical Approaches to Assessing Chemical ExposuresStephen M. Rappaport, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
     11:00 AM   Structural Equation Models in Environmental EpidemiologyEsben Budtz-Jorgensen, University of Copenhagen
     11:25 AM   Latent Variable Semiparametric Regression Models for Spatial-temporal Modeling of Mobile Source Pollution in the Greater Boston AreaBrent Coull, Harvard School of Public Health; Alexandros Gryparis, Harvard School of Public Health; Joel Schwartz, Harvard School of Public Health; Helen Suh, Harvard School of Public Health
     11:50 AM   Bayesian Methods for Characterizing Complex Multivariate ExposuresAmy H. Herring, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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