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Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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282 Applied Session Theme Session Tue, 8/8/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-613
Disease Modeling: Theory and Applications - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Biometrics Section, ENAR
Chair(s): Eric Siegel, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
     10:35 AM   Model Choice in Time Series Studies of Air Pollution and MortalityRoger Peng, Johns Hopkins University; Francesca Dominici, Johns Hopkins University; Thomas A. Louis, Johns Hopkins University
     10:50 AM   Statistical Determination of the Length of Quarantine Periods in an EpidemicXiaojun You, Johns Hopkins University
     11:05 AM   Bayesian Analysis of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Baltimore, MDYue Yin, Johns Hopkins University
     11:20 AM   Changes in Infant Mortality by Socioeconomic Status: U.S. Residents, 1995--2000Jay H. Kim, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Joe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics; Paul D. Williams, National Center for Health Statistics
     11:35 AM   BMI, Race, and Prostate CancerNegasi Beyene, National Center for Health Statistics
     11:50 AM   Standardized Risk and Description of Results from Multivariable Modeling of a Binary ResponseBong-Rae Kim, University of Florida; Randy L. Carter, University at Buffalo; P. V. Rao, University of Florida
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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