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606 * | Thu, 8/7/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-252B | |
Biomarkers and Endpoint Validation 2 — Contributed Papers | |||
Biopharmaceutical Section | |||
Chair(s): Theresa Ashton, GlaxoSmithKline | |||
8:35 AM | Testing Strategies for Trial Designs with Prognostic Biomarkers — Chris Holland, Amgen ; Catherine Jia, Amgen ; Alicia Zhang, Amgen | ||
8:50 AM | Accounting for Biomarker-Based Subpopulation Selection in Phase II Trials in POS Computations — Guochen Song, Quintiles ; Ilya Lipkovich, Quintiles ; Alex Dmitrienko, Quintiles | ||
9:05 AM | Identifying Metabolic Signatures for Chronic Kidney Disease in Type II Diabetic Patients — Minya Pu, University of California, San Diego ; Youyi Zhang, University of California, San Diego ; Rintaro Saito, University of California, San Diego ; Kumar Sharma, University of California, San Diego ; Loki Natarajan, University of California, San Diego | ||
9:20 AM | Statistical Methodology for Multiclass Classifications Applications to Dementia — Hong Li, Rush UMC ; Sue Leurgans, Rush UMC | ||
9:35 AM | Detecting Treatment Pathway Interaction in Small Clinical Studies — Jia Kang, Merck | ||
9:50 AM | Meta-STEPP: Subpopulation Treatment Effect Pattern Plot for Meta-Analysis — Victoria Wang, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute ; Bernard F. Cole, University of Vermont ; Marco Bonetti, Bocconi University ; Richard D. Gelber, Harvard School of Public Health/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | ||
10:05 AM | Proving Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt: Can It Be Done with Statistics? — Oliver Bautista, Merck |
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