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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter, Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers = “S”
Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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293 Tue, 8/8/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Level 6 East Lobby
Contributed Posters - Contributed - Posters
General Methodology, WNAR, Biometrics Section, Biopharmaceutical Section, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Survey Research Methods
Organizer(s): Maura E. Stokes, SAS Institute, Inc.
Chair(s): Maura E. Stokes, SAS Institute, Inc.
Poster Topic: Genetics, bioinformatics, computational biology:
01: Sample Size and Power Calculations in Case-Control Designs for Detecting Gene-Environment Interaction in the Presence of Environmental CorrelationAmy Murphy, Harvard School of Public Health; Peter Kraft, Harvard University
02: Examining the Multiple Dye-Swap Design for Efficient and Effective Microarray StudiesTheresa Kim, University of Washington
03: Using the Maximum Cross-Correlation Statistic To Find Significant Voxel-Wise Activations in fMRI ExperimentsKinfemichael Gedif, Southern Methodist University; Richard F. Gunst, Southern Methodist University; Qihua Lin, Southern Methodist University; William R. Schucany, Southern Methodist University
04: Predict Gene Expression Using Logistic RegressionLei Guo, Harvard University; Yuan Yuan, Harvard University; Lei Shen, GlaxoSmithKline; Jun Liu, Harvard University
05: A Nonparametric Method of Background Correction for Microarray Data AnalysisZhongxue Chen, Southern Methodist University; Monnie McGee, Southern Methodist University; Richard Scheuermann, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
06: A Case Study for Finding Condition-Specific cis-Regulatory Motifs and Modules in the Mouse GenomeDongseok Choi, Oregon Health & Science University; Yuan Fang, Oregon Health & Science University; William Mathers, Oregon Health & Science University
07: Identifying Responder Cells in High-Content ImagingShuguang Huang, Eli Lilly and Company; Adeline Yeo, Eli Lilly and Company
08: Simulation Study Investigating Nonrandom Recombination Events on Single Point LOD ScoresDerek Blankenship, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
09: A Method for Computing the Overall Statistical Significance of a Treatment Effect among a Group of GenesTaewon Lee, National Center for Toxicological Research; Robert Delongchamp, National Center for Toxicological Research; Cruz Velasco, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
11: Near-Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy Coupled with Molecular Marker Data as a Tool for Gene DiscoveryMervyn Marasinghe, Iowa State University; Paul Scott, Iowa State University/USDA-ARS
Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology:
12: A Matrix Approach for Comparing Estimates of a Population Total under a Many-to-Many Frame StructureMartin Levy, University of Cincinnati; ZhiYuan Dong, University of Cincinnati
13: Comparison of Alternatives for Controlling Group Quarters Person Estimates in the American Community SurveyLynn Weidman, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael Ikeda, U.S. Census Bureau; Julie Tsay, U.S. Census Bureau
14: American Community Survey (ACS) Variance Reduction of Small Areas via Coverage Adjustment Using an Administrative Records MatchDonald Malec, U.S. Census Bureau; Elizabeth Huang, U.S. Census Bureau; Jerry J. Maples, U.S. Census Bureau ; Lynn Weidman, U.S. Census Bureau
15: A Comparison of Strategies for Reducing Item Nonresponse in a Web SurveyJeffrey Kerwin, Westat; Kerry Levin, Westat; Andrew Wang, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Stephen Campbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Stephanie Shipp, National Institute of Standards and Technology
16: Estimating Variance of Double Sampling Using Jackknife and Bootstrap MethodsJing Wang, Sam Houston State University; Ferry Butar Butar, Sam Houston State University
 

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