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185 Mon, 8/4/2014, 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM CC-Exhibit Hall B2
Speed Session #1: Topics in Epidemiology and Imaging, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Statistics in Imaging
Chair(s): Wenyi Wang, MD Anderson Cancer Center   
The Oral portion will take place during Session 210515
1: A Framework for Classifying Relationships Using Dense SNP Data and Putative Pedigree Information Zhen Zeng, University of Pittsburgh ; Eleanor Feingold, University of Pittsburgh
2: Job Stress and Job Satisfaction Among Medical Health Care Professionals Abdul Salam, KAIMRC ; Munir Abu-Helalah, KAIMRC ; Khalid Niaz, NGHA ; Abu Elgasim Awad Mohamed Mansour, KAIMRC ; Ali Ahmed Qarni, KAIMRC
3: Cancer-Specific Penetrance Distribution Estimation for Families with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Seung Jun Shin, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Gang Peng, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Ying Yuan, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Wenyi Wang, MD Anderson Cancer Center
4: Eigenanalysis on SNP Data with an Interpretation of Identity by Descent Xiuwen Zheng, University of Washington ; Bruce Spencer Weir, University of Washington
5: A Joint Test for Detecting Mean and Variance Heterogeneity Adjusting for Family Relatedness Ying Cao, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Taylor Maxwell, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Peng Wei, University of Texas School of Public Health
6: Effects of Quiescence and Senescence on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Population Dynamics and Extinction Mary Sehl ; Hua Zhou, North Carolina State University ; Han Su Myat, University of California, Los Angeles ; Trevor R. Shaddox, University of California, Los Angeles ; Sanggu Kim, University of California, Los Angeles ; Irvin S.Y. Chen, University of California, Los Angeles ; Janet S.Y. Sinsheimer, University of California, Los Angeles ; Kenneth L. Lange, University of California, Los Angeles
7: Comparison of Variable Selection Methods for High-Dimensional Data in Applications to Genetic Association Studies with Gene-Environment Interactions Jaejoon Song, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Michael Swartz, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
8: Gene Expression--Based Predictive Models for Cancer Drug Sensitivity Umut Ozbek, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; Jaya Satagopan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
9: Novel Statistical Network Methodology to Identify and Analyze Cancer Biomarkers Thomas Bartlett ; Sofia Olhede, University College London ; Alexey Zaikin, University College London
10: Fast Exact Bootstrap Principal Component Analysis for P>1 Million: Leveraging Low-Dimensional Structure Across High-Dimensional Bootstrap Samples Aaron Fisher ; Brian Scott Caffo, Johns Hopkins University ; Vadim Zipunnikov, Johns Hopkins University
11: Understanding How Treatments Affecting the Brain Work: Functional Rank Preserving Models for Causal Mediation Yenny Webb-Vargas, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Michael Sobel, Columbia University ; Elizabeth A. Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Martin Lindquist, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
12: Statistical Models for Imaging and Genetic Data in Cocaine Addiction Shabnam Azadeh, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Brian P. Hobbs, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Frederick G. Moeller , Virginia Commonwealth University ; Veera Baladandayuthapani, MD Anderson Cancer Center
13: Statistical Tests for Group Differences in Brain Functional Networks Junghi Kim ; Wei Pan, University of Minnesota
14: Statistical Image Separation of Multiple Simultaneously Excited fMRI Slices Using a Single Coil Daniel Rowe, Marquette University
16: Improving Reliability of Subject-­Level Resting State Parcellation with Empirical Bayes Amanda Mejia ; Martin Lindquist, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Brian Scott Caffo, Johns Hopkins University
17: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study Comparing Robust MSE, Jackknife, and Bootstrapping for Some Robust Regression Estimators in Brain Imaging Research Hung-Wen Yeh, University of Kansas Medical Center ; Josh N. Powell, University of Kansas Medical Center ; Cary R. Savage, University of Kansas Medical Center
18: Longitudinal Changes in Brain Structure of Chronically Infected HIV Patients Jaroslaw Harezlak, Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health and School of Medicine
19: Analysis of Multi-Sequence Time Series Data from MS Lesions on Structural MRI Elizabeth Sweeney, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Russell Shinohara, University of Pennsylvania ; ; Ciprian Crainiceanu, Johns Hopkins University ; Ani Eloyan, Johns Hopkins University
20: Simultaneous Confidence Regions for fMRI Activations David Degras, DePaul University ; Martin Lindquist, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health



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