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470 * | Wed, 8/7/2013, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-510d | |
Applications of Random Effects Linear Models to Personalized Medicine — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Mental Health Statistics Section , Biometrics Section | |||
Organizer(s): Francisco J. Diaz, University of Kansas Medical Center | |||
Chair(s): Jianghua He, University of Kansas Medical Center | |||
8:35 AM | Random Effects Linear Models in Cross-Over Trials — Michael Kenward, University of London | ||
8:55 AM | The Phenotypic Squeeze: What Can We Realistically Expect from Genetically Personalized Medicine and What Can Statisticians Do to Help Realize It? — Stephen Senn, CRP-Sante | ||
9:15 AM | Online Adjustment for Unwanted Variation in Molecular Assays — Terence Speed, The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research ; Johann Gagnon-Bartsch , Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley ; Laurent Jacob, Berkeley | ||
9:35 AM | Role of Statistical Random-Effects Linear Models in Personalized Medicine — Francisco J. Diaz, University of Kansas Medical Center | ||
9:55 AM | Discussant: Stella Grosser, U. S. Food and Drug Administration | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion |
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