JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #100

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100 Applied Session Theme Session Mon, 8/8/05, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM MCC-200 I
Analysis of Time-To-Event Data - Contributed - Papers
Biopharmaceutical Section, WNAR
Chair(s): Patrick Peterson, Eli Lilly and Company
     8:35 AM   Estimating the Mixing Proportion in a Semiparametric Mixture Model from Censored Time-to-event DataXi Zhang, Columbia University
     8:50 AM   Using Kaplan-Meier Method To Predict Clinical Response Rate by Baseline Drug ResistanceJen-Fue Maa, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Daniel Seekins, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
     9:05 AM   A Censored Data Solution for Crossover StudiesDavid Burt, Abbott Laboratories
     9:20 AM   Analysis of Time-to-event Data with Application to HIV Clinical TrialsQiming Liao, GlaxoSmithKline
     9:35 AM   On Asymptotic Normality of the Randomization-based Logrank TestYanqiong Zhang, Merck & Co., Inc.; William Rosenberger, University of Maryland Baltimore County
     9:50 AM   Efficiencies and Challenges of Two-stage Randomization DesignsJeffrey Helterbrand, Genentech, Inc.
     10:05 AM   Hypothesis Testing for Current Leukemia-free SurvivalLeiyan Lu, Medical College of Wisconsin; John P. Klein, Medical College of Wisconsin
 

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Revised March 2005