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409 | Tue, 8/5/2014, 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 | |
Speed Session #5: Topics in Nonparametric and Biopharmaceutical Statistics, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Section on Nonparametric Statistics , Biopharmaceutical Section | |||
Chair(s): Dominic Schuhmacher, University of Goettingen | |||
The Oral portion will take place during Session 210518 | |||
1: | Inconsistency for Arm-Based Models in Network Meta-Analysis — Hong Zhao, University of Minnesota ; James S. Hodges, University of Minnesota ; Haijun Ma, Amgen ; Qi Jiang, Amgen ; Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota | ||
2: | Valid Inference with Dependent Samples — Suzanne Swann, GlaxoSmithKline | ||
4: | Modeling Nuclease Digestion Coupled High-Throughput Sequencing for Genome-Wide Characterization of RNA Structure — Chenchen Zou, JAX LAB for Genomic Medicine ; Zhengqing Ouyang, JAX LAB for Genomic Medicine | ||
5: | Statistical Interaction Term to Assess Treatment Effect in Biomarker Analysis — Dung-Tsa Chen, Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute ; James J. Chen, NCTR/FDA ; Ying-Lin Hsu, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan ; Po-Yu Huang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan | ||
6: | Ensemble-Based Feature Selection for Bayesian Integration Models to Improve Biomarker Panel Identification — Bobbie-Jo Webb-Robertson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ; Marian Rewers, University of Colorado ; Qibin Zhang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ; Katrina Waters, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ; Thomas Metz, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||
7: | The Utility of Extending Spectral Analysis Methods to Evaluate Group Differences in Circadian Rhythms from Longitudinal Pre-Clinical Studies That Exhibit Missingness by Design — Kenneth Wilkins, NIH | ||
12: | A Masking Index for Quantifying Hidden Glitches — Ji Meng Loh, New Jersey Institute of Technology ; Tamraparni Dasu, AT&T Labs Research ; Laure Berti-Equille, Qatar Computing Research Institute | ||
14: | Noise Estimation in High-Dimensional PCA — Didier Chetelat, Cornell University | ||
15: | Detecting Interactions in Supervised Ensemble Learning Algorithms — Lucas Mentch, Cornell University ; Giles Hooker, Cornell University | ||
16: | A Nonparametric Approach for Detecting Differential Alternative Splicing in RNA-Seq Data — Yang Shi, University of Michigan ; Hui Jiang, University of Michigan | ||
17: | Flexible Large Margin Classifiers: SVM, DWD, and Beyond — Xingye Qiao, SUNY Binghampton University ; Lingsong Zhang, Purdue Univeristy | ||
18: | Novel Methods to Identify and Estimate Interactions via Random Forest — Arturo Valdivia | ||
19: | Test Linearity Assumption in Generalized Linear Mixed-Effects Models Versus the Smooth Alternative — Changming Xia, University of Rochester ; Hua Liang, George Washington University |
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