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CC = Baltimore Convention Center,
H = Hilton Baltimore
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531
Wed, 8/2/2017,
11:35 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Halls A&B
SPEED: Statistics in Epidemiology and Genomics and Genetics — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Statistics in Genomics and Genetics
Chair(s): Jessi Cisewski, Yale University
The Speed portion will take place during Session 214537
1:
Zero-Inflated Model: Is it Sufficient for Estimating Excess Zeros?
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Charles Rose, CDC
3:
STATISTICAL METHODS for DEVELOPING IMPROVED ESTIMATES of HIV PREVENTION MEASURES USING SURVEILLANCE DATA
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Sahar Zangeneh, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Deborah Donnell, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ; Ying Chen, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
4:
Effect of Start Time of Baby Food on Childhood Allergy with Repeatedly Measured Confounder and Intermediator Using Joint and Marginal Model
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Ayano Takeuchi, Keio University ; Masami Narita, National Center for Child Health and Development ; Kiwako Yamamoto, National Center for Child Health and Development ; Yukihiro Ohya, National Center for Child Health and Development
5:
Estimating Causal Effects from Using Augmented Inverse Probability Weighted Estimators When Noncompliance Is Measured with Error
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David Vock, University of Minnesota ; Jeffrey Boatman ; Joseph Koopmeiners, University of Minnesota
6:
Efficient Statistical Methods for Association Studies with Dense Genotypes and Family History of Disease
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Annie Lee, Columbia University ; Yuanjia Wang , Columbia University
7:
Method Selection and Assumption Evaluation: Applications to Gene Expression Data
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Demba Fofana
8:
Subgroup Analysis of Censored Survival Data on Cancer Treatment
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Qing Zhang, Stony Brook University ; Hongshik Ahn, Stony Brook University
9:
Exploring High-Dimensional Feature Selection Using Reproducibility Methodology
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Frank Shen, Penn State University
10:
Chromosome Level Piecewise Helical Mixing Model for Recovering Chromatin Folding Structure from HiC-Data
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Rongrong Zhang, Prudue University ; Michael Yu Zhu, Purdue University ; Ming Hu, Cleveland Clinic
12:
A Statistical Method for the Analysis of Multiple ChIP-Seq Data Sets
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Pedro Luiz Baldoni, Univ of North Carolina At Chapel Hill ; Naim Rashid, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Joseph G Ibrahim, UNC
13:
Functional Cox Model for Longitudinal Biomarkers
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Jiehuan Sun, Department of Biostatistics, Yale Univeristy ; Jose D. Herazo-Maya, Yale School of Medicine ; Naftali Kaminski, Yale School of Medicine ; Hongyu Zhao, Yale University
14:
Meta-Analysis of Population Heterogeneity in the IBD Gut Microbiome
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Siyuan Ma ; Curtis Huttenhower, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
15:
Biodemographic Approaches to Genetic Analyzes of Longevity in Longitudinal Data on Aging
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Konstantin Arbeev, Duke University ; Ilya Y. Zhbannikov, Duke University ; Olivia Bagley, Duke University ; Anatoliy I. Yashin, Duke University
17:
Super-Delta: a New Approach That Combines Gene Expression Data Normalization and Differential Expression Test
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Yuhang Liu, Florida State University ; Jinfeng Zhang, Florida State University ; Xing Qiu, University of Rochester
18:
Association Study of Children's Methylation and Growth Trajectory Using Functional Mixed Models
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Colleen McKendry, North Carolina State University ; Arnab Maity, North Carolina State University ; Jung-Ying Tzeng, North Carolina State University