JSM 2011 Online Program

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479 Wed, 8/3/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-B113
Bayesian Statistical Methodology with Epidemiologic Applications — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Ronald Gangnon, University of Wisconsin
8:35 AM On Non-parametric Bayesian Regression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Olli Saarela, McGill University ; Elja Arjas, University of Helsinki
8:50 AM Bayesian Inference of Odds Ratios in Misclassified Binary Data with a Validation Substudy and an Application to Cervical Cancer Data Dewi Gabriela Rahardja, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Yan Daniel Zhao, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ; Hao "Helen" Zhang, North Carolina State University
9:05 AM Risk Evaluation for Obesity-Related Diseases Using Bayesian Hierarchical Model Casey Jelsema, Western Michigan University ; Rajib Paul, Western Michigan University ; Joseph D'Ambrosio, Michigan State University ; Luis Toledo, Michigan State University
9:20 AM A Bayesian Model for Estimation of HIV Incidence Using Serial Prevalence Data Nicole Bohme Carnegie, New York University
9:35 AM Modeling of Exposure Data from Point Sources Under a Matched Case-Control Design with Multiple Disease States Shi Li, University of Michigan
9:50 AM Estimating Cancer Mortality Rates Using Bayesian Area-Age-Period-Cohort (AAPC) Model and Multistage Carcinogenesis Models Zhiheng Xu, Emory University ; Vicki S. Hertzberg, Emory University
10:05 AM Tracking Emerging Infectious Disease Epidemics in Real Time Using Spectral Bayesian Data Assimilation Ashok Krishnamurthy, University of Colorado at Denver ; Jonathan Beezley, University of Colorado at Denver ; Loren Cobb, University of Colorado at Denver ; Jan Mandel, University of Colorado at Denver



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