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680 * | Thu, 8/8/2013, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-515b | |
Methods for Assessing Environmental Factors on Reproductive Outcomes — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Statistics and the Environment , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | |||
Organizer(s): Alexander C. McLain, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Carolina | |||
Chair(s): Vanda Lourenco, CMA, FCT - Universidade Nova de Lisboa | |||
10:35 AM | The Current Duration Approach to Analysing Time-to-Pregnancy: Direct Validation Using an Imbedded Prevalent Cohort Study — Niels Keiding, University of Copenhagen ; Ditte Norbo Sorensen, University of Copenhagen ; Remy Slama, Inserm, Institut Albert Bonniot (U 823) ; Beatrice Ducot, Inserm U1018 ; Jean Bouyer, Inserm U1018 | ||
10:55 AM | Semiparametric Models for Clustered Survival Data with Random Cluster Size — Amita Manatunga, Emory University ; Shuling Liu, Emory University ; Limin Peng, Emory University | ||
11:15 AM | Semiparametric Grouped Backward Recurrence Cox Model for the Analysis of Current Duration Data with Preferential Reporting — Alexander C. McLain, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Carolina ; Marie Thoma, Center for Disease Control ; Rajeshwari Sundaram, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development ; Germaine M. Buck Louis, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development | ||
11:35 AM | Assessing the Association Between Time-to-Pregnancy and Woman-Specific Menstrual Cycle Length Mean and Variability Using a Bayesian Hierarchical Model — Kirsten Lum, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Germaine M. Buck Louis, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development ; Thomas A. Louis, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Rajeshwari Sundaram, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development | ||
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion |
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