JSM 2012 Online Program
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526 | Wed, 8/1/2012, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Sails Pavilion | |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Statistics in Epidemiology — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Statistics and the Environment | |||
Chair(s): Jianwei Chen, San Diego State University | |||
48: | Mapping Disease Risk with Changing Census Boundaries — Paul Nguyen, University of Toronto ; Patrick Brown, Cancer Care Ontario ; Jamie Stafford, University of Toronto | ||
49: | The Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource — Janice Watkins, Oak Ridge Associated Universities | ||
50: | Piecewise Exponential Survival Times and Analysis of Case-Cohort Data — Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute ; Yan Li, The University of Texas at Arlington ; Jay Lubin, National Cancer Institute ; Dale Preston, Hirosoft International ; Mitchell H Gail, National Cancer Institute | ||
51: | Confidence Intervals for Subsampled Poisson Random Variables — Owen Devine, CDC | ||
53: | Semi-Markov Models for Transitions from Cognitively Intact to Clinically Impaired — Richard Kryscio, University of Kentucky ; Yushun Lin, Citi Bank ; Erin Abner, Center on Aging | ||
54: | The Robust TDT-Type Test Under Informative Parental Missingness — Jin-Hua Chen ; Kuang-Fu Cheng, China Medical University | ||
56: | Development of a Bayesian Joint Logistic Model (BJLM) to Better Study the Association Between Haplotypes and Disease — Anthony D'Amelio, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Carol Etzel, MD Anderson Cancer Center | ||
57: | Comparison of Internal Model Validation Methods for Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction to Find Genetic Heterogeneity Models — Holly Sweeney, North Carolina State University ; Jeffrey Joseph Gory, North Carolina State University | ||
58: | Predicting Cholera Cases from Environmental Variables Using Sequential Monte Carlo Methods — Amanda Allen, University of Washington ; Vladimir N Minin, University of Washington ; Ira Longini, Emerging Pathogens Institute ; Jon Wakefield, University of Washington ; Elizabeth Halloran, University of Washington | ||
60: | A Forest Approach to Defining a Study Population — Emil Pitkin, The Wharton School ; Justin Bleich, The Wharton School | ||
61: | A Forest Approach to Defining a Study Population — Justin Bleich, The Wharton School ; Emil Pitkin, The Wharton School | ||
62: | An Adaptation of Weighted Case-Control Logistic Regression to Predict Alcohol Withdrawal in Hospitalized Patients — G. Kolm, Christiana Center for Outcomes Research ; Edward Ewen, Christiana Care Health System | ||
63: | Bridged or Not Bridged — Jieru Chen, CDC | ||
64: | Variance Estimation for Directly Standardized Surveillance Rates with Multiply Imputed Race Categories — Tracy Pondo, CDC | ||
65: | Using a Reference Survey and Propensity Scores to Adjust BRFSS Survey Weights to Compensate for Non-Cell Phone Coverage — Julia Zhu, CDC | ||
66: | Childhood Obesity Disparities: A Case Study of Hierarchical Spatial Models — Jonggyu Baek, University of Michigan ; Brisa N Sánchez, University of Michigan School of Public Health ; Emma V. Sanchez-Vaznaugh, San Francisco State University | ||
67: | Robust Outcome Analysis for Observational Studies Designed Using Propensity Score Matching — Bradley E Huitema, Western Michigan University ; Scott Kosten, Western Michigan University ; Joseph W McKean, Western Michigan University | ||
68: | Methodology for Measuring Progress and Disparities in Healthy People 2010 — Leda Gurley, National Center for Health Statistics | ||
69: | Modeling Highly Complex Models of Disease Risk — Bethany Vohlers, North Carolina State University ; Erika Alpeter, North Carolina State University | ||
70: | A Simulation Adjustment for Ancestry Using GWAS in Recently Admixed Populations — Jianqi Zhang, University of Southern California ; Daniel O. Stram, University of Southern California | ||
71: | Homozygosity by Descent and Risk for Schizophrenia in Palau — Cong Lu, Carnegie Mellon University ; Nadine Melhem, University of Pittsburgh ; Bernie Devlin, University of Pittsburgh | ||
73: | Genotype Imputation with Population-Specific Reference Panels — Hye Sung Min ; Matthew Zawistowski, University of Michigan ; Sebastian Zöllner, University of Michigan | ||
74: | Meta-Analysis of Epidemiologic Studies on Tricyclic Antidepressants and Fracture Risk — Qing Wu, Mayo Clinic ; Wenchun Qu, Mayo Clinic ; Michael D Crowell, Mayo Clinic ; Joseph G Hentz, Mayo Clinic ; Keith A Frey, Mayo Clinic |
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