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Japan Missing Data in Clinical Trials: Basic Concepts and Practical Issues in Japan( n4 }0 i' B$ n$ B; N W) r7 J
(Chair: Hideki Suganami, Ph.D. Kowa Co., Ltd., Satoru Fukinbara, Ph.D. Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) , o$ u7 N& y/ `* s) ]6 i$ H 7 i" k. V! m4 N' p5 U Design and conduct of clinical trials for preventing missing data2 N" G6 c' ]& Z7 G! C4 D( \# h! R( k
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Identification of Variant Associated with Disease using Protein Structural Feature-based Prioritization ) c% v. L+ z# x/ k(Speaker: Tae-Rim Lee,Korea National Open University,Min-Seok Kwon(Seoul National University),Sungho Won(Chung Ang University),Taesung Park(Seoul National University)) 3 o2 J0 G% g$ \5 n, A # e0 Q) H2 p6 O: d8 d1 W q
Differential Expression Detection in RNA-seq Data with a Small Number of Replicates, `" \$ x( r) C' B0 W# C8 D
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Investigation of Relationship between Influenza Occurrence and Climatic Factors in Three Major Regions in Korea using Time Series Analysis $ j+ X! r) d* W/ e$ Z: E. o, f(Speaker: Hyonggin An (Korea University College of Medicine)and Sang-A Cho (National Cancer Center in Korea)) & i+ W A! X4 y, t Chair: Jinheum Kim, University of Suwon $ T1 H, X: P( @: G. a
Additive Hazard Model with Additive Frailty for Semi-Competing Risks Data (Speaker: Yun-Nam Kim (Severance Hospital Clinical Trials Center), Chung Mo Nam(Yonsei University College of Medicine), Yang-Jin Kim(Sookkmyung Women’s University), and Jinheum Kim(University of Suwon)) |( N v$ r5 l( |
Variable Selection in Competing-Risks Frailty Models using Penalized H-likelihood& f$ c9 a! J# k
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Gene-Gene Interaction Analysis with Survival Phenotype 8 c% V. ]2 f# y: w2 } (Speaker: Seungyeon Lee (Sejong University), Jin-SeokOh(Sejong University), Min-Seok Kwon(Seoul National University), and Taesung Park(Seoul National University)) Z. A/ J( h3 {+ c4 ]& Y# @- h0 z Maximally Selected Two-sample Gray Statistics with Competing Risks Data3 O' W. z& g* n. o j3 d. h$ I
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Singapore Session title: Likelihood based inference for complex models9 _- [: R, v5 w, M
A multiple imputation method for longitudinal data with covariate measurement error under generalized partially linear mixed models , g' r$ Y1 W8 K: D3 { C(Speaker: Xiang Liming(Nanyang Technological University)) ! @. I4 ]. Z! K7 k6 ~ Bayesian Empirical Likelihood. o5 x! B: F/ `* }0 a4 ~6 R8 e; N2 T
(Speaker: Sanjay Chaudhuri(National University of Singapore, Singapore)) * I. D( D# U9 y) ^+ \ Consistent Cross-Validation for Tuning Parameter Selection in High-Dimensional Variable Selection ' J2 D) ]0 h8 Z% w! |$ M* R( ^(Speaker: Yang Feng(Columbia University)) . ?' Q. Y9 U. a% o! d A sign based loss approach to model selection in nonparametric regression) g) n$ q8 |5 x: f- c( e
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Thailand Meta analysis in Clinical Trials/ E/ a) I6 t! K; |! x- t) ^7 I7 R
Publication Bias and Sensitivity Analysis for Meta-Analysis of Multi-Arm Trials1 V9 e+ H- z$ y* M
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Some New Tests for Homogeneity of Relative Risks in Meta-Analysis . V# v, P, ?0 X(Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chtwongkasemukiat Viwatwongkasem (Mahidol University)) 6 x4 I0 [7 x0 B3 B7 Q O# a6 o9 V/ h Application of Network Meta-analysis in Randomized Controlled Trials & s/ O% j8 H1 d2 z. G9 P( g8 p( i(Speaker: Dr. Ammarin Thakkinstian(Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University))/ q2 Y$ `/ s; ?. r" z8 [
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