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194 | Mon, 8/5/2013, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-220bc | |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Biometrics Section — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Biometrics Section , Korean International Statistical Society | |||
Chair(s): Joyee Ghosh, The University of Iowa | |||
1: | Gauss´s Mortality Formula: A Demometric Analysis with Application to the Feral Camel Population in Central Australia — Peter Pflaumer, Technical University | ||
3: | Semiparametric Approach for Regression with Covariate Subject to Limit of Detection — Shengchun Kong ; Bin Nan, University of Michigan | ||
4: | Detection of Statistically Significant Sub-Clusters in Biological Data — Guoli Sun, Stony Brook University ; Alexander Krasnitz, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | ||
5: | A Random-Effect Model on Correlated Health Care Costs with Zeroes — Y V Hui, City University of Hong Kong ; Andy H. Lee, Curtin University ; Kelvin K W Yau, City University of Hong Kong | ||
7: | Comparing Different Methods of Handling Overrun in Group Sequential Trials — Timothy Skalland, Department of Statistics, Oregon State University ; Sarah Emerson, Oregon State University | ||
8: | A Multivariate Semiparametric Model for Longitudinal Binary Data with Application in Sexually Transmitted Infection Research — Zhuokai Li, Indiana University School of Medicine ; Hai Liu, Indiana University School of Medicine ; Wanzhu Tu, Indiana University School of Medicine | ||
9: | Combining Several Pairwise Comparisons in Meta-Analysis for Joint Test of Effect Size — Shaheena Bashir, University Health Network, Toronto ; Celia M.T. Greenwood, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University | ||
11: | Intra-Examiner Reproducibility of the Agar Plate Method for Estimation of Phospholipase Activity in Candida albicans — Livia Nordi Dovigo, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP - Univ. Estadual Paulista ; Paula Volpato Sanitá Dantas, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP - Univ. Estadual Paulista ; Juliana Alvares Duarte Bonini Campos, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP - Univ. Estadual Paulista | ||
12: | Flipped-Data Survival Analysis for Metabolomics Data with Non-Detects — Eric Siegel, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | ||
13: | Functional Analysis of Variance with Application to Genetic Association Study — Olga Vsevolozhskaya, Montana State University ; Mark C. Greenwood, Montana State University | ||
14: | A Review of the Illumina Infinium Humanmethylation450 Beadchip Assay Design and Implications for Normalization — Cong Lu, Carnegie Mellon University ; Diane E. Grill, Division of Biomedical Statistics, Division of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic ; Douglas W. Mahoney, Division of Biomedical Statistics, Division of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic ; Gregory A. Poland, Mayo Clinic Vaccine Research Group, Mayo Clinic ; Ann L. Oberg, Division of Biomedical Statistics, Division of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic | ||
15: | Graph-Based Shrinkage as an Alternative for Linear Mixed Models in Plant Association Studies — Wei Liu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; Dong Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | ||
17: | Wavelet-Based Principal Component Analysis for Functional Mixed Effects Models — Xiaochen Cai, Columbia University ; R. Todd Ogden, Columbia University | ||
18: | A Comparison of Methods for Analysis of Longitudinal Categorical Data with Dropouts — Takayuki Abe, Keio University School of Medicine ; Yuji Sato, Keio Univeristy School of Medicine ; Manabu Iwasaki, Seikei University | ||
19: | Joint Modeling of Latent Group-Based Trajectory Models with Subdistributions — Nilesh Shah, University of Pittsburgh ; Chung-Chou H. Chang, University of Pittsburgh ; John A. Kellum, University of Pittsburgh | ||
20: | Bayesian Framework for Estimating the Incremental Value of a Diagnostic Test in the Absence of a Gold Standard — Nandini Dendukuri, McGill University ; Madhukar Pai, McGill University ; Daphne Ling, Health Quality Ontario ; Ian Schiller, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, McGill Univerity Health Centre | ||
21: | Statistics for Quantifying Heterogeneity in Univariate and Multivariate Meta-Analyses of Binary Data: The Case of Meta-Analyses for Diagnostic Accuracy — Yan Zhou, McGill University ; Nandini Dendukuri, McGill University | ||
22: | Local Likelihood-Based Estimation for Quantile Classification in the Logistic Regression Model — John Rice, University of Michigan ; Jeremy Taylor, University of Michigan | ||
23: | Assessing Models of RNA-Sequencing Data — Yanming Di, Oregon State University ; Gu Mi, Oregon State University ; Sarah Emerson, Oregon State University ; Daniel Schafer, Oregon State University | ||
24: | Simulation Study for the Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial — Jelani Wiltshire, University of Rochester ; David Oakes, Univ of Rochester Medical Center | ||
25: | Forecasting the Cognitive Status in an Aging Population — Georgios Tripodis, Boston University ; Nikolaos Zirogiannis, University of Massachusetts-Amherst | ||
26: | An Assessment of the Impact of Missing Values on Statistical Methods for Binary Repeated Measures and Hierarchical Data — Elmabrok Masaoud ; Henrik Stryhn, University of Prince Edward Island | ||
28: | Modeling Longitudinal Changepoint Data: Gradual or Abrupt Transition, or Simply a Linear Trend? — Shahedul Khan, University of Saskatchewan | ||
30: | NextAllele: A Bioinformatic Pipeline to Infer Full-Length Haplotypes — Edward Roualdes, Deptartment of Statistics | ||
31: | Doubly Robust G-Estimation for Time-Varying Outcome via the Kalman Filter — Sepideh Farsinezhad, McGill University ; Masoud Asgharian, McGill University ; Russell J. Steele, McGill University | ||
33: | Variance Smoothing with Multiple Groups via Fully Moderated T-Statistic — Lianbo Yu, Ohio State University ; David Jarjoura, Ohio State University | ||
34: | Normalization and Extraction of Interpretable Metrics from Raw Accelerometry Data — Jiawei Bai, Johns Hopkins University ; Bing He, Johns Hopkins University ; Thomas A. Glass, Johns Hopkins University ; Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, The Johns Hopkins University | ||
35: | A Novel Method for Analysis of Health Indices Data — Huann-Sheng Chen, National Cancer Institute/NIH ; Shunpu Zhang, University of Nebraska | ||
36: | Dispersion Estimation and Its Effect on Test Performance in RNA-Seq Data Analysis — William Landau, Iowa State University ; Peng Liu, Iowa State University | ||
37: | A Dynamic Mover-Stayer Model for Recurrent Event Processes Subject to Resolution — Hua Shen, University of Waterloo ; Hua Shen, University of Waterloo ; Richard Cook, University of Waterloo | ||
38: | An Examination of the Accuracy of a Composite Reference — Ian Schiller, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, McGill Univerity Health Centre ; Nandini Dendukuri, McGill University ; Michael Libman, Division of Infectious Diseases, McGill Univerity Health Centre ; Alula Hadgu, Centers of Disease Control and Prevention | ||
39: | Estimation for Some Functions of Covariance Matrix for Multivariate Linear Model Under Non-Normality — Tetsuto Himeno, Seikei University ; Takayuki Yamada, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics | ||
40: | Gene Expression Profiling of Bone Marrow Biopsy in Multiple Myeloma Patients Under Treatment Helps Define Duration of Maintenance Therapy — Pingping Qu, Cancer Research And Biostatistics (CRAB) ; Christoph Heuck, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Qing Zhang, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Antje Hoering, Cancer Research And Biostatistics ; Joshua Epstein, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Bart Barlogie, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; John Crowley, Cancer Research And Biostatistics | ||
41: | Adjusting for Missing Covariates in Bayesian Latent Class Models for Diagnostic Test Data — ZhuoYu Wang, McGill University ; Nandini Dendukuri, McGill University ; Lawrence Joseph, McGill University | ||
42: | Semiparametric Regression Modeling of Longitudinal Binary Outcomes with Outcome-Dependent Observation Times — Kay See Tan, Unniversity of Pennsylvania ; Andrea Troxel, Univ of Pennsylvania School of Medicine ; Stephen E. Kimmel, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine ; Kevin G. Volpp, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine ; Benjamin French, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine | ||
43: | A Natural B-Spline Varying-Coefficient Method for Longitudinal Binary Response Data with Nonignorable Dropout — Jeri Forster, Colorado School of Public Health ; Samantha MaWhinney, Colorado School of Public Health ; Xinshuo M Wang, Colorado School of Public Health | ||
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