Recent presentations

Click on the title for the slides.
- "Engaging, Inspiring, and Training the
Next Generation: Past Successes, Future Challenges and
Opportunities" (ENAR Spring Meeting, April 2012).
- "More Robust Doubly Robust
Estimators" (Several places, 2011-2012).
- "Inference on Treatment Effects from
a Randomized Clinical Trial in the Presence of Premature Treatment
Discontinuation: The SYNERGY Trial" (Several places,
2010-2011).
- "An Introduction to Nonlinear Mixed
Effects Models and PK/PD Analysis" (ASA Biopharmaceutical
Section webinar, April 2010).
- "Designing Better Treatment Strategies
via Mathematical-Statistical Modeling: My Adventures in
Collaboration" (IMS Medallion Lecture, given at the ENAR Spring
Meeting with IMS, March 2010).
- "An Introduction to Dynamic Treatment
Regimes" (given at the The 8th
International Conference on Health Policy Statistics
, January 2010).
- "Mathematical-Statistical Modeling to
Inform the Design of HIV Treatment Strategies and Clinical
Trials" (given at the 5th Conference of the Eastern
Mediterranean Region of the International Biometric Society
(EMR-IBS),Spring Meeting, May 2009).
- "Improving Efficiency of Iinferences in
Randomized Clinical Trials Using Auxiliary Covariates."
(version given at the Society for Clinical
Trials 30th Annual Meeting, May 2009).
- "Between Dose and Response:
Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Statistics." (given at
Scope Academy,
NCSU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, October 2008).
- "Improving Efficiency of Iinferences in
Randomized Clinical Trials Using Auxiliary Covariates." (given
at Emory University, March 2008; North Carolina Chapter of the
American Statistical Association, May 2008; and at the National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer
Epidemiology and Genetics, Biostatistics Branch, May 2009)
- "Mathematical-Statistical Modeling to
Inform the Design of HIV Treatment Strategies and Clinical
Trials" (given at the 2008 ENAR Spring Meeting, March 2008),
which was the second half of a tag team presentation with my
collaborator Eric
Rosenberg; Eric's slides).
- "Mathematical-Statistical Modeling to
Inform the Design of HIV Treatment Strategies and Clinical
Trials" (given at the FDA/Industry Statistics Workshop,
Crystal City, Virginia, September 2007).
- "An Introduction to Dynamic Treatment
Regimes" (Janet L. Norwood Award Lecture, given at
University of Alabama at Birmingham, September 2007; also given at
the Georgia Chapter of the American Statistical Association, March 2008).
- "An Introduction to Dynamic Treatment
Regimes" (given at the 2007 ISCB Conference, Alexandroupolis,
Greece, July 2007). Also, here are Susan
Murphy's slides and Butch Tsiatis' slides.
- "The Role of Statistical Principles in
Quantitative Biomedical Modeling" (given at the Atlantic Coast
Conference on Mathematics in the Life and Biological Sciences,
Virginia Tech, May 2007).
- "An Introduction to Dynamic Treatment
Regimes" (given at the 2007 ENAR Spring Meeting, March 2007).
- "Some New Methods for Latent
Variable Models and Survival Analysis" (Bernard Greenberg
Lecture IV, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 2006).
- "Inference for Dynamic Treatment Regimes for Two-Stage
Clinical Trials (and More Generally)" (Bernard Greenberg
Lecture III, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 2006;
updated September 2006).
- "Introduction to Modeling and
Analysis of Longitudinal Data" (Introductory Lecture
Session at the 2006 ENAR Spring Meeting, March 2006).
- "Estimation of Survival Distributions for
Treatment Regimes in Two Stage Oncology Trials" (given
in the session on "Dynamic Treatment Regimes" at the Symposium on
Causal Inference, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
January 2006).
- "Double Robustness in the Estimation of
Causal Treatment Effects" (given in EPID 369,
Department of Epidemiology, UNC-Chapel Hill, February 2007).
- "Semiparametric Estimation of
Treatment Effect in a Pretest-Posttest Study" (given at
the University of Florida Statistics' 7th Annual Winter Workshop on
Longitudinal Data Analysis, Gainesville, Florida, January 2005; new
version for Bernard Greenberg Lecture II, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, May 2006).
- "Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models: An Overview and
Update" (given as part of
the JABES Editor's session at the 2004 Interational Biometric
Conference, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, July 2004).
- " What's in Between Dose and Response?
Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Statistics" (Myrto
Lefkopoulou Lecture, Harvard School of Public Health, September
2003 and newer version Bernard Greenberg Lecture I, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 2006).
- "As Time Goes By - An
Introduction to the Analysis of Longitudinal Data"
(Introductory Overview Lecture given at the 2003 Joint Statistical
Meetings in San Francisco, August 2003). See the ST 732 web
page for my course notes on this topic.
- "Semiparametric Approaches to
Inference in Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-event Data"
(given at the International Workshop on Statistical
Modeling, Leuven, Belgium, July 2003).
- " As Time Goes By - An
Introduction to Methods for the Analysis of Longitudinal Data"
(given at the University of Florida, November 2002; this talk is
less technical than the 2003 JSM talk above).
- "Semiparametric Mixed Effects Models
with Flexible Random Effects Distribution"
(given at the Nonparametric
Statistics Conference, Crete, Greece, July 2002).
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