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444 Wed, 8/10/2022, 11:35 AM - 12:20 PM CC-Hall D
SPEED: Statistics in Epidemiology Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Chair(s): Jieun Lee, Kansas State University
01: Local Gaussian Process Binary Classifiers with Spatial Dependence and Its Application to Measles Surveillance Data Analysis
Xiaoxiao Li, Penn State University; Matthew Ferrari, Penn State University; Murali Haran, Pennsylvania State University
02: Analyzing Lipidomic Profiling and Perceived Stress Data Collected in the Strong Heart Family Study
Megan Eisele, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Guanhong Miao, University of Florida, Gainesville; Oliver Fiehn, University of California, Davis; Tauqeer Ali, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Shelley A Cole, Texas Biomedical Research Institute; Amanda Fretts, University of Washington, Seattle; Jason G Umans, Georgetown University Medical Center; Jessica Reese, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Kimberly Malloy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Richard B Devereux, Weill Cornell Medicine; Lyle G Best, Missouri Breaks Industries Research Inc.; Barbara V Howard, MedStar Research Institute; Elisa T Lee, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Jinying Zhao, University of Florida, Gainesville; Ying Zhang, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
03: Transfer Learning Methods for Genomic Prediction to Enable Equitable Understanding of Human Disease
Megan Duff, University of Colorado Denver
04: A Bayesian Approach to Causal Inference with Multivariate Treatment Using Kernel Regression
Shaina Joan Alexandria, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Mark M. Janko, Duke Global Health Institute
05: Integrating Compartment and Point Process Models for Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Infectious Diseases
André Victor Ribeiro Amaral, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Jonatan González, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Paula Moraga, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
06: Covariate-Constrained Randomization for Cluster Randomized Trials with Time-to-Event Outcomes
Amy M Crisp, University of Florida; Natalie Dean, Emory University
07: Group-Level Shape Detection Using Semiparametric Shape-Restricted Regression Spline
Qing Yin, University of Pittsburgh
08: On the Estimation of Population Size: A Comparison of Benchmark-Multiplier and Capture-Recapture Methods
Jianing Wang, Boston University; David Kline, Wake Forest University; Laura F White, Boston University
09: Estimating the Optimal Timing of Surgery by Imputing Potential Outcomes
Xiaofei Chen, Sanofi; Daniel F. Heitjan, Southern Methodist University; Haekyung Jeon-Slaughter, UTSW
10: Dynamic Single-Index Scalar-on-Function Models
Yiwei Li, New York University; Yuyan Wang, New York University Department of Population Health ; Mengling Liu, New York University Grossman School of Medicine
11: Quantifying Bacterial Strain-Host Associations with ANPAN
Andrew Ghazi, Broad Institute; Yan Yan, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health; Eric A. Franzosa, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health; Curtis Huttenhower, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
12: Analysis of COVID-19 Death Rates Across the Countries of Europe: A Mixed Beta Regression Model
Nirajan Bam, University of Northern Colorado; Khalil Shafie H., University of Northern Colorado
13: Spatio-Temporal Pattern of Preeclampsia in Florida and PM2.5 as a Risk Factor
Ning Sun, Florida International University; Boubakari Ibrahimou, Florida International University
14: Cancer Incidence, Latency, and Survival in World Trade Center Rescue/Recovery Workers
Charles B Hall, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Andrew Christian Todd, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount; James E Cone, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, World Trade Center Health Registry; Jiehui Li, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, World Trade Center Health Registry; David G Goldfarb, Montefiore Medical Center, Fire Department of the City of New York, City University of NY; Rachel Anna Zeig-Owens, Montefiore Medical Center ; Paolo Boffetta, Stony Brook Cancer Center
15: Finding Needles in a Haystack: Outliers and Volatility Metric.
Rho Henry Olaisen, AAFP/Robert Graham Center
16: Using Propensity Scores in Convenience Samples
Olivia M. Bernstein Morgan, University of California, Irvine; Brian G. Vegetabile, RAND Corporation; Joshua D. Grill, University of California, Irvine; Daniel L Gillen, University of California Irvine
17: Mediation Analysis with External Summary-Level Information on the Total Effect
Jonathan Boss, University of Michigan; Amber Cathey, University of Michigan; John Meeker, University of Michigan; Jian Kang, University of Michigan; Bhramar Mukherjee, University of Michigan
18: Prioritize Variables with Joint Variable Importance Plots in Observational Study Design
Lauren Liao, University of California, Berkeley; Amanda Ngo, Kaiser Permanente Northern California ; Yeyi Zhu, Kaiser Permanente Northern California and University of California, San Francisco; Sam Pimentel, University of California, Berkeley
19: A Difference-in-Difference Design for Studying Post-COVID Conditions
Lei Qian, Kaiser Permanente Southern California; Lina S Sy, Kaiser Permanente Southern California; Sara Y Tartof, Kaiser Permanente Southern California
20: A Flexible Class of Time-Varying Stochastic Epidemic Models
Raphael Morsomme, Duke University; Jason Xu, Duke University