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62 * | Sun, 8/3/2014, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-213 | |
Statistical Approaches to Integrate Biomarker Data into Predictive Models of Mental Health and Physical Disease Processes — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Mental Health Statistics Section | |||
Organizer(s): W. Scott Comulada, University of California, Los Angeles | |||
Chair(s): Juned Siddique, Northwestern University | |||
4:05 PM | Support Vector Hazard Regression for Predicting Event Times Subject to Censoring — Yuanjia Wang, Columbia University ; Donglin Zeng, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Xiaoxi Liu, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | ||
4:25 PM | Multi-Layered Data Classification for Biomarker Discovery — Samuel Mueller, University of Sydney ; Ellis Patrick, University of Sydney ; Jean Yee Hwa Yang, University of Sydney | ||
4:45 PM | Improved Understanding of Huntington's Disease Onset Through a Genetic Mixture Model with Genetic Biomarkers and Distribution-Free Random Effects — Tanya Garcia, Texas A&M ; Yuanjia Wang, Columbia University ; Yanyuan Ma, Texas A&M ; Karen Marder, Columbia University | ||
5:05 PM | Using Drug Screens to Inform Missing Data Mechanisms in Daily Drug Use and Mood Reports — Warren Comulada, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Community Health ; Dallas Swendeman, University of California, Los Angeles ; Robert E. Weiss, University of California, Los Angeles | ||
5:25 PM | Prediction Model for Multimodal Brain Imaging — Seonjoo Lee, Columbia University | ||
5:45 PM | Floor Discussion |
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