JSM Preliminary Online Program
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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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163 Mon, 8/3/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-144B
Programming Methodology - Contributed - Papers
Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts, Interface Foundation of North America
Chair(s): Bob Derr, SAS Institute Inc.
    10:35 AM   Creating a More Efficient Way to Review Tables, Figures, and Listings (TFLs)Sandra Althouse, Eli Lilly and Company; Xuejing Mao, Eli Lilly and Company
    10:50 AM   Adaptive Design: New Tasks for a Statistical AnalystNatalie C. Hall, Eli Lilly and Company
    11:05 AM   Recursive Sparse Estimation Using a Gaussian Sum FilterMichael Rotkowitz, The University of Melbourne; Lachlan Blackhall, The Australian National University
    11:20 AM   A Tree-Based Algorithm for Identifying Subgroups of Subjects with Treatment EffectIlya A. Lipkovich, Eli Lilly and Company; Alexei A. Dmitrienko, Eli Lilly and Company; Jonathan Denne, Eli Lilly and Company; Gregory Enas, Eli Lilly and Company
    11:35 AM   Open Source Adaptive Design Software in a Regulated Environment: A Case StudyKeaven Anderson, Merck & Co., Inc.
    11:50 AM   Automatic Variable Shrinkage and Selection via Confidence RegionsFunda Gunes, North Carolina State University; Howard D. Bondell, North Carolina State University
    12:05 PM   Using ANOVA-Simultaneous Principal Component Analysis (ASCA) in Clinical Studies for PsoriasisSuyan Tian, Rockefeller University;
 

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