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353 | Tue, 8/5/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 | |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Statistics in Epidemiology — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology | |||
Chair(s): Daniel S. Cooley, Colorado State University | |||
34: | Asymmetry in Family History Implicates Nonstandard Genetic Mechanisms: Application to the Genetics of Breast Cancer — Min Shi, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ; Clarice Weinberg, NIEHS ; David M. Umbach, NIEHS | ||
35: | A Simulation Study of Using Composite Outcomes from HPV Genotyping Assay Results to Monitor Human Papillomavirus Infections — Carol Lin, CDC | ||
36: | Bayesian Estimation of Chlamydia Prevalence in 6 Industrialized Countries — Alula Hadgu, CDC | ||
38: | Multi-State Models for Interval-Censored Transient Cognitive States with Competing Risk — Lijie Wan | ||
39: | A Multi-State Model for Dementia with Backward Transitions and Missing Covariates — Wenjie Lou | ||
40: | An Attraction-Repulsion Point Process Model for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections — Joshua Goldstein, Penn State | ||
41: | A Parent-Informed Test for the X-Chromosome Using Case-Parent Triads — Alison Wise, NIEHS/University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Clarice Weinberg, NIEHS ; Min Shi, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences | ||
42: | Estimation of Prevalence of Prophylaxis Use Among U.S.Hemophilia Treatment Centers — Qing Zhang, CDC/DBD ; Megan Ullman, University of Texas ; Althea Grant , CDC | ||
43: | Detection of Dynamic Effects of Rare Haplotypes and Their Interaction with Environmental Factor on Complex Disease — Shuang Xia, Ohio State University ; Shili Lin, Ohio State University | ||
44: | Disease Mapping and Regression with Count Data in the Presence of Overdispersion and Spatial Autocorrelation — Mohammad Reza Mohebbi, Deakin University | ||
45: | An Investigation of the Association Between Hospital Characteristics and Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery — Masoumeh Sanagou, Monash University ; Kevan Polkinghorne, Monash University ; Christopher Michael Reid, Monash University ; David Pilcher, Monash University ; Rory Wolfe, Monash University | ||
46: | Race Disparity of Demographic and Lifestyles Associated with Sexually Transmitted Disease in 2008 Worldwide Military Survey — Tzu-Cheg Kao, USUHS ; Grace Macalino, IDCRP/USUHS ; Brian Agan, IDCRP/USUHS | ||
47: | Trends in Drug-Involved Driver Fatalities in the United States, 2005--2012 — M. Fe Caces, Executive Office of the President/ONDCP ; Eric Sevigny, University of South Carolina ; Kwang Hyun Ra, University of South Carolina ; Terry Zobeck, ONDCP ; Karen Rank, Executive Office of the President/ONDCP | ||
48: | Systematically Integrating and Analyzing High-Dimensional Data — Xiang Liu, University of South Florida ; David Hadley, University of South Florida ; Hye-Seung Lee, University of South Florida ; Jeffrey Krischer, University of South Florida ; TEDDY Study Group The, TEDDY Study Group | ||
49: | Modeling the Probability of Breast Cancer and Competing Risks Mortality Using the Hazard Function of the Cumulative Incidence Function (CIF) — Yuanyuan Liu, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ; Ellen McCarthy, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ; Long H. Ngo, Harvard Medical School | ||
50: | Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation (TMLE) of Causal Effects of Single Time Point Interventions in Non-IID Data: A Simulation Study — Oleg Sofrygin ; Mark J. van der Laan, University of California, Berkeley | ||
51: | Disentangling Pooled Triad Genotypes for Association Studies — David M. Umbach, NIEHS ; Min Shi, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ; Clarice Weinberg, NIEHS | ||
52: | Evaluation of Ml and MI Missing Data Methods in Health Care Setting — Jean Chantra, Kaiser Permanente ; Margo Sidell, Kaiser Permanente | ||
53: | Bayesian Hierarchical Repeated Measures Models to Estimate the ED50 of Known Teratogens in Sea Urchin Eggs — Martiniano Flores, University of California, Los Angeles ; Robert E. Weiss, University of California, Los Angeles ; Michael D. Collins, University of California, Los Angeles | ||
54: | Reproducible Research and Correct Conclusions — Naomi Altman, Penn State | ||
55: | Performance of Five Equating Methods to Assess Cognitive Impairment in Delirium Research — Jamey Guess, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ; Long H. Ngo, Harvard Medical School ; Edward Marcantonio, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center | ||
57: | The Parametric G-Formula to Compare the Effectiveness of Two Anemia Management Strategies Among Medicare Dialysis Patients — Yi Zhang, Medical Technology and Practice Patterns Institute ; Mae Thamer, Medical Technology and Practice Patterns Institute |
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