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This is the preliminary program for the 2007 Joint Statistical
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= Applied Session,
= Theme Session,
= Presenter| 154 | Mon, 7/30/07, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall D |
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Biometrics Section, Biopharmaceutical Section, ENAR, WNAR, Section on Statistical Consulting, Section on Statistical Computing |
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| Chair(s): Dongseok Choi, Oregon Health & Science University | ||
| Poster Topic: Applications and case studies: | ||
| 01: |
A Quantitative Assessment of Diagnostic Cutoff Point Selection Methods — Michael Andrew, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Shengqiao Li, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Harshinder Singh, West Virginia University
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| 02: |
Application of Principal Component Analysis in the Reduction of a 19-Item Clinical Scale — Hong Liu-Seifert, Eli Lilly and Company
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Statistical Applications in High-Throughput siRNA Synthetic Lethality Screens — Yue Li, Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery; Gopinath Ganji, Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery; Holly Yin, Translational Genomics Research Institute; Quick Que, Translational Genomics Research Institute; Kok Long Ang, Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery; Libin Ma, Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery; Song Wu, Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery; Greg Tucker-Kellogg, Lilly Singapore Center for Drug Discovery
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Outlier Detection for a High-Throughput Bioassay — Shea Watrin, Amgen Inc.; Ye Frank, Amgen Inc.
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The Effects of Sampling and Sample Preparation on Analytical Sensitivity — Thea Eudey, California State University, East Bay; Richard Lewis, GlaxoSmithKline
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| 06: |
Binary Logistic Regression Modeling of Precursor Sequence Cleavage — Allison Tegge, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sandra Rodriguez-Zas, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Bruce Southey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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| Poster Topic: Bayesian statistics, hierarchical models: | ||
| 07: |
Frequentist and Bayesian Complement Each Other — Tie-Hua Ng, Food and Drug Administration
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| Poster Topic: Biometrics, bioinformatics, computational biology: | ||
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Sample-Size Determination for a Flow Cytometry Assay — Elaine A. McVey, BD Technologies; Perry Haaland, BD Technologies; Friedrich Hahn, BD Technologies
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Testing for Ordered Alternatives in the Analysis of Genetic Association Studies — Julia Kozlitina, Southern Methodist University
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Array Analysis To Assess Effects of RNAi-Based Silencing in Relation to Flavonoid Transport — Robert Norton, California State University, East Bay; Mousumi Rath, California State University, East Bay; Claudia Uhde-Stone, California State University, East Bay
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A Semiparametric Mixture Model for Identifying Cis-Acting Regulatory Elements — Gregory Hather, University of California, Berkeley; Terence Speed, University of California, Berkeley; Mary Wildermuth, University of California, Berkeley
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Reproducibility of Microarray Data: A Further Analysis of Microarray Quality Control Data — Chien-Ju Lin, National Center for Toxicological Research; James J. Chen, Food and Drug Administration; Huey-Miin Hsueh, National Chengchi University; Robert R. Delongchamp, National Center for Toxicological Research; Chen-An Tsai, Academia Sinica
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An EM Algorithm for Identifying Genotypic Structure Using Genome-Wide Expression Data — Ellen Breazel, University of Georgia; Paul Schliekelman, University of Georgia
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A Novel Application of Quantile Regression for Identification of Cartilage Biomarkers in Equine Microarray Data — Liping Huang, University of Kentucky; Christopher Saunders, George Mason University; Wenying Zhu, University of Kentucky; Jamie MacLeod, University of Kentucky; Arnold Stromberg, University of Kentucky; Arne Bathke, University of Kentucky
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A Novel Method of Identifying Differentially Expressed Genes Based on Probe-Level Data for GeneChip Arrays — Zhongxue Chen, Southern Methodist University; Monnie McGee, Southern Methodist University; Qingzhong Liu, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Megan Kong, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas; Richard Scheuermann, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
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A Network-Based Gene Screening Approach — Wei Zhao, University of California, Los Angeles; Paul Mischel, University of California, Los Angeles; Steve Horvath, University of California, Los Angeles
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Statistical Methods for Peptide Identification Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry Through Sequence Database Searching — Qunhua Li, University of Washington; Matthew Stephens, The University of Chicago
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| Poster Topic: Clinical trials, drug discovery: | ||
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Development and Application of a Multivariate Mantel-Haenszel Mean Scores Test — Rebecca McNeil, Medical University of South Carolina; Robert Woolson, Medical University of South Carolina; Carol Wagner, Medical University of South Carolina
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Curtailed Two-Stage Design for Phase II Clinical Trial — Yunchan Chi, National Cheng Kung University; Chiamin Chen, National Cheng-Kung University
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Statistical Evaluation of Bone Mineral Density as a Surrogate Endpoint for Fracture with or Without Baseline Consideration — Peiqi Chen, Eli Lilly and Company; Asad Rana, Eli Lilly and Company
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A Composite Endpoint for Vulvovaginal Symptoms in VVA Clinical Trials — Moh-Jee Ng, Food and Drug Administration; Ling Chen, Food and Drug Administration
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Predicting Accrual in Clinical Trials: Bayesian Posterior Predictive Distribution — Stephen D. Simon, Children's Mercy Hospital; Byron Gajewski, The University of Kansas Medical Center
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Inference in Clinical Trial Using ROC Curve Regression — Lin Zhang, Baylor University; Jack Tubbs, Baylor University
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Semiparametric Smoothing for Scintigraphy Data from a Three-Period Crossover Design — Jo Edmonds, Baylor University; John W. Seaman, Jr., Baylor University
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A Performance Analysis of Distribution-Free Tests for Drug Interaction — Yuhong Tang, Sam Houston State University; Melinda M. Holt, Sam Houston State University
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Drug Combination Studies in Preclinical Pharmaceutical Research — Joseph Haas, Eli Lilly and Company; Philip Iversen, Eli Lilly and Company
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Evaluation of Soluble KIT as a Potential Surrogate Marker for Time-to-Tumor Progression in Patients with Advanced GIST by Several Recently Proposed Methods — Xin Huang, Pfizer Inc.; Sam DePrimo, Pfizer Inc.; Jenny Zhang, Harvard University; Charles Harmon, Pfizer Inc.; John Smeraglia, Pfizer Inc.; Chuck Baum, Pfizer Inc.; Randy Allred, Pfizer Inc.
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Exact Inference for Nominal and Rating Scale Data with Repeated Measurements in Clinical Trials with Parallel Group Design — James Lee, Daiichi Sankyo Pharma Development; John Dar Shong Hwang, B.R.S.I.
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Identification of Treatment Effects in the Presence of Deviation from Randomized Assignment: Application to a Surgical Setting — Corwin Zigler, University of California, Los Angeles
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| Poster Topic: Data mining and knowledge discovery, machine learning: | ||
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Semisupervised Technique and Its Learning Rate in Intelligent Systems — Morteza Marzjarani, Saginaw Valley State University
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The Multinode Topological Overlap Measure for Gene Neighborhood Analysis — Ai Li, University of California, Los Angeles; Steve Horvath, University of California, Los Angeles
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| Poster Topic: Experimental design: | ||
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Repeated Classification as a Cost-Effective Sample Design To Test Association When There Are Random Misclassification Errors — Nathan Tintle, Hope College
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Multivariate Exploration and Analysis of Crop Yield Components for Optimal Selection in Honeycomb Designs — Andy Mauromoustakos, University of Arkansas; Vasilia Fasoula, The University of Georgia; Kevin Thompson, University of Arkansas
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
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An Additive Model for a Heavily Right-Skewed Outcome — Amanda Allshouse, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center; Jianmin Wang, RTI Health Solutions; Jasmine Mathias, RTI Health Solutions; William Irish, RTI Health Solutions
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A Study on Bayesian Signaling of a Prespecified Drug-Adverse Event Association in Post-Marketing Safety Studies — Yu-te Wu, Food and Drug Administration; George Rochester, Food and Drug Administration; Yi Tsong, Food and Drug Administration
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| Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods: | ||
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Comparing Exact and Asymptotic Confidence Intervals for a Function of Variance Components — Brent Burch, Northern Arizona University
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Testing for Slope Equivalency of Two Orthogonal Analytical Methods — Richard Burdick, Amgen Inc.; Shea Watrin, Amgen Inc.; Michael Stoner, Amgen Inc.
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Step-Down Pairwise Comparisons Based on the Studentized Range Distribution — Scott Richter, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Melinda McCann, Oklahoma State University
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| Poster Topic: Longitudinal data, repeated measurements, and meta-analysis: | ||
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An Iterative Least Squares Process To Obtain Unbiased Variance Estimates at the Second Stage of a Two-Stage Model for Longitudinal Data — Mary Bartholomew, Food and Drug Administration; Chris Gennings, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Type I and Type II Error Properties for White's Robust Covariance Matrix Estimator in Longitudinal Designs with Several Repeats — Keith Williams, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; Deborah W. Biddle, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Effect of Ignoring Baseline on Transitions from Intact Cognition to Dementia — Richard J. Kryscio, University of Kentucky; Lei Yu, University of Kentucky; David Snowdon, University of Kentucky; Suzanne Tyas, University of Waterloo
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A Simulation Study Comparing Linear Mixed Models and Generalized Estimation Equations for Use in Longitudinal Biomarker Study for Exposure to Cigarette Smoke — Qiwei Liang, Philip Morris USA; Huajiang Li, Quintiles Inc; Hans Roethig, Philip Morris USA
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| Poster Topic: Mathematical statistics, distribution theory, robust statistics: | ||
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A New Class of Location Parameters and Estimators — Roy St Laurent, Northern Arizona University; Ian Harris, Southern Methodist University
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| Poster Topic: Medical devices: | ||
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Effect of Sample Aliquot Size on the Sensitivity and Reproducibility of Clinical Assays — Guorong Chen, Digene Corp; Irina Nazarenko, Digene Corp
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Noninferiority Testing with a Given Percentage of the Control as the Noninferiority Margin — Paul Hshieh, Food and Drug Administration
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| Poster Topic: Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics: | ||
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Using Spline-Enhanced ODEs for PK/PD Model Development — Dong Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Kent Eskridge, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Yi Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Shunpu Zhang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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| Poster Topic: Time series/wavelet analysis: | ||
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Wavelet Analysis of Super-Frequent fMRI — Zibonele Valdez-Jasso, The University of Texas at Dallas
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Statistical Analysis of EEG-Sleep Patterns of Neonates — Alexandra Piryatinska, San Francisco State University
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