Legend: Boston Convention & Exhibition Center = CC, Westin Boston Waterfront = W, Seaport Boston Hotel = S
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Activity Details
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220 * ! | Mon, 8/4/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-156A | |
HPSS Student Paper Competition Winners Presentation — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Health Policy Statistics Section | |||
Organizer(s): Yuanjia Wang, Columbia University | |||
Chair(s): Yuanjia Wang, Columbia University | |||
2:05 PM | A Spatio-Temporal Point Process Model for Ambulance Demand — Zhengyi Zhou, Cornell University ; David Scott Matteson, Cornell University ; Dawn B. Woodard, Cornell University ; Shane Henderson, Cornell University ; Athanasios Micheas, University of Missouri-Columbia | ||
2:25 PM | Matching to Estimate the Causal Effects from Multiple Treatments — Michael Lopez, Brown University ; Roee Gutman, Brown University | ||
2:45 PM | Instrumental Variables Estimation with Some Invalid Instruments and Its Application to Mendelian Randomization — Hyunseung Kang, University of Pennsylvania ; Anru Zhang, University of Pennsylvania ; Tony Cai, University of Pennsylvania ; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania | ||
3:05 PM | Projecting Benefits and Harms of Novel Cancer Screening Biomarkers: a Study of Pca3 and Prostate Cancer — Jeanette Birnbaum, University of Washington ; Ziding Feng, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Jing Fan, University of Washington ; Roman Gulati, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | ||
3:25 PM | Using Post-Quality of Life Measurement Information in Censoring by Death Problems — Fan Yang, Wharton School ; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania | ||
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion |
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