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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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33 Applied Session Sun, 7/29/07, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-258
Modeling and Estimation in Environmental and Occupational Health - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Health Policy Statistics
Chair(s): Dirk Moore, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
     2:05 PM   A Comparative Analysis of the Chronic Effects of Fine Particulate MatterSorina Eftim, Johns Hopkins University; Holly Janes, Johns Hopkins University; Aidan McDermott, Johns Hopkins University; Jonathan Samet, Johns Hopkins University; Francesca Dominici, Johns Hopkins University
     2:20 PM   The Effect of PM2.5 on Hospital Admissions Rates by Season and RegionKeita Ebisu, Yale University; Michelle Bell, Yale University; Roger Peng, Johns Hopkins University; Francesca Dominici, Johns Hopkins University
     2:35 PM   Statistical Issues in Health Effects of Air PollutionDonna Stroup, Klemm Analysis Group, Inc.; Rebecca Klemm, Klemm Analysis Group, Inc.
     2:50 PM   Exposure-Response Assessment of Airborne Indoor Allergen ImmunoassayJuan Liang, University of Cincinnati; Linda Levin, University of Cincinnati; Tiina Reponen, University of Cincinnati; Grace LeMasters, University of Cincinnati; David Bernstein, University of Cincinnati; Rolanda Olds, University of Cincinnati; Zana Lummus, University of Cincinnati
     3:05 PM   Correcting for Shared Measurement Error in Complex Dosimetry SystemsTerri K. Johnson, University of Southern California; Daniel Stram, University of Southern California
     3:20 PM   The Comparison of Fitted Nonlinear Exposure-Response Relationships in Cox Models Using Smoothing Methods Through SimulationsUsha Govindarajulu, Yale University; Betty Malloy, American University; Bhaswati Ganguli, University of Calcutta; Donna Spiegelman, Harvard School of Public Health; Ellen Eisen, Harvard School of Public Health
     3:35 PM   Recovering the Estimated Slope of an Unobservable Predictor in a Simple RegressionHung-Wen Yeh, The University of Kansas Medical Center; Wenyaw Chan, The University of Texas at Houston; Elaine Symanski, University of Texas at Houston
 

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