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422 Applied Session Wed, 8/9/06, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-617
The Cox Model and Methods for Recurrent Events - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section, ENAR
Chair(s): Huichao Chen, Emory University
     10:35 AM   Methods To Distinguish between the Cox's and Aalen's Model for Right-Censored DataYinghua Zhang, Medical College of Wisconsin; John Klein, Medical College of Wisconsin
     10:50 AM   Asymptotic Theory for the Proportional Hazards Model with Random EffectsAnthony C. Gamst, University of California, San Diego; Michael Donohue, University of California, San Diego; Ronghui Xu, University of California, San Diego
     11:05 AM   Comparing Two Crossing Hazard Rates by Cox Proportional Hazards ModelingKejian Liu, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Peihua Qiu, University of Minnesota; Jun Sheng, University of Minnesota
     11:20 AM   Robust Method for Analyzing Recurrent Events Data in the Presence of Terminal EventsRajeshwari Sundaram, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
     11:35 AM   Estimation of Gap-Time Distribution with Recurrent Event Data under an Informative Monitoring PeriodAkim Adekpedjou, University of South Carolina; Edsel A. Peña, University of South Carolina
     11:50 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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