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  • 10/29 Statistics Colloquium, Professor Jing Qian

    DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS

     

    Statistics Colloquium

    University of Connecticut

    Storrs, Connecticut

     

    The Department of Statistics Cordially invites you to a Colloquium

     

     

    Jing Qian, Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

    School of Public Health and Health Sciences

    University of Massachusetts

     


    Quantile Regression for Survival Data with Delayed Entry

     

     

    ABSTRACT

     

    Delayed entry arises frequently in follow-up studies for survival outcomes, where additional study subjects enter during the study period. We propose a quantile regression model to analyze survival data subject to delayed entry and right-censoring. Such a model offers flexibility in assessing covariate effects on survival outcome and the regression coefficients are interpretable as direct effects on the event time. Under the conditional independent censoring assumption, we proposed a weighted martingale-based estimating equation, and formulated the solution finding as a L1-type convex optimization problem, which was solved through a linear programming algorithm. We established uniform consistency and weak convergence of the resultant estimators. We developed and justified a resampling inference procedure for variance and covariance estimation. The finite-sample performance of the proposed method was demonstrated via simulation studies. The proposed method was illustrated through an application to a clinical study.

     

     

    DATE:  Wednesday, October 29, 2014

    TIME:    4:00 p.m.

    PLACE: Philip E. Austin Building – Room 105

     

    Coffee will be served at 3:30 in room 326

    For more information, contact: Tracy Burke at tracy.burke@uconn.edu