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646 * | Thu, 8/7/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-252B | |
Missing Data Methods 2 — Contributed Papers | |||
Biopharmaceutical Section | |||
Chair(s): Jingjing Gao, AbbVie | |||
10:35 AM | A Hybrid Approach of Handling Missing Data That Combined Nonresponder Imputation with Multiple Imputation or Pattern Mixture Model — Bidan Huang, AbbVie ; Yiran Bonnie Hu, AbbVie ; Lei Shu, AbbVie ; Qian Zhou, AbbVie | ||
10:50 AM | An Application of the Best Linear Unbiased Estimators (BLUE) for Missing Biomarkers Values in the Analysis of Repeated Measurements in Oncology Clinical Trials — Santosh Sutradhar, Novartis ; D. Das Purkayastha, Novartis | ||
11:05 AM | Recent Development of Missing Data Imputation for Longitudinal Binary Outcomes — Huyuan Yang, Takeda ; Serap Sankoh, Takeda ; Jing Xu, Takeda ; Ming-Xiu Hu, Takeda | ||
11:20 AM | Assessment of Drug Effects in Cancer Xenograft Models with Multiple Tumor Outcomes — Elande Baro, University of Maryland Baltimore County | ||
11:35 AM | Planning Sample Size Using MMRM in Presence of Missing Data — Tao Song, Spectrum Pharmaceutical ; Ying Zhu, Biogen Idec ; Pamela Hsu, Spectrum Pharmaceutical ; Gajanan Bhat, Spectrum Pharmaceutical | ||
11:50 AM | Statistical Techniques for Comparing Immune Response of Quadrivalent Vaccines with Trivalent Vaccines — Ayca Ozol-Godfrey, Sanofi Pasteur ; Robert D. Small, Sanofi Pasteur | ||
12:05 PM | Assessing the Impact of Nonproportional Hazards on Estimation of Treatment Effects of Progression-Free Survival — Adam Boyd, Array BioPharma ; David Raunig, ICON Medical Imaging |
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