Poster Session

The deadline to submit a poster title and abstract is 5:00 pm Monday October 5, 2015

There will be a poster session during the extended lunch break and we would like to invite all workshop participants to submit posters.  There will be certificates and awards for the best posters so please submit your abstract before the due date on Oct. 5th by 5 PM (Monday). Since this is a joint workshop to be held externally, posters may need to mask proprietary information as stipulated by your organization.

Each poster display should include a lettered sign giving the title and name(s) of the presenter(s). This sign should be 6″ in height with letters at least 2″ high in a bold font. Extensive, imaginative use of captioned illustrations, photographs, graphs, or other types of visually appealing material is an effective mode of communication in a poster presentation. Limited text and large fonts are recommended to allow the poster to be read from several feet away. Posters should be 60” by 42”, but we will try our best to accommodate other sizes if you are re-using a an existing poster.

 

Email abstracts to:  cliburn.chan@duke.edu

Below are the submitted posters with pdf files for download

Fan Wu (NCSU)
Who will benefit from antidepressants in the acute treatment of bipolar depression? A follow up observational data analysis of STEP-BD

Anna Maria Masci (Duke)
TumorENVO a standardized representation of the tumor microenvironment

Laine Thomas (Duke)
Separating Variability in Practice Patterns from Statistical Error; an Opportunity for Quality Improvement

Yuan Wu (Duke)
Non-mixture cure model with left truncation and complex censoring and its application for a spontaneous abortion data set

Fan Li, Yuliya Lokhnygina, David M. Murray, Patrick J. Heagerty, Elizabeth R. DeLong (Duke)
An evaluation of constrained randomization for the design and analysis of group-randomized trials

Liddy Chen (PAREXEL International)
General Statistical Methodologies for Adaptive Design

Marek Ancukiewicz (PAREXEL International)
Detection of immunogenic reactions in clinical trials of biosimilars

Kate Fisher (PAREXEL International)
Evaluating methods of estimating common risk difference for stratified binomial clinical trials for less common events

Hyang Kim (PAREXEL International)
Impact of biosimilarity predetermined margin on interchangeability

Junxian Geng (Florida State University), Qianyu Dang (US FDA)
Simulation Study for Expose-Response(ER) Model in QT study

Kingshuk Roy Choudhury, Stephen T. Keir, Kathleen Ashcraft, Mary-Keara Boss, Mark W. Dewhirst (Duke)
Estimating dynamic treatment effects from tumor growth studies

Tongrong Wang (Duke)
On Analytical Similarity Assessment in Biosimilar Studies

Meng Chen, Shein-Chung Chow (Duke)
Compare of four drug-bioequivalence criterion assessing drug interchangeability