DIMACS Working Group on Adverse Event/Disease Reporting, Surveillance, and Analysis
October 16 - 18, 2002
DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey
- Organizer:
- Donald Hoover, Rutgers, Statistics, drhoover@stat.rutgers.edu
- David Madigan, Rutgers, Statistics, madigan@stat.rutgers.edu
- Henry Rolka, CDC, hrr2@cdc.gov
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on Computational and Mathematical Epidemiology. Co-sponsored by the American Statistical Association, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology.
DIMACS Subgroup on Adverse Event/Disease Reporting, Surveillance, and Analysis
DIMACS Working Group on Adverse Event/Disease Reporting, Surveillance, and Analysis II
Slides and presentation files:
- Jana Asher, Carnegie-Mellon University:
An Introduction to Multiple Systems Estimation for Estimating a Count of Adverse Events (Powerpoint file).
- Robert Ball, FDA:
Datamining in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to Enhance Vaccine Safety Monitoring at the Food and Drug Administration (Powerpoint file).
- Tom Balzer, Verispan:
Supplementing Community Public Health Surveillance With Data From
Electronic Healthcare Claims (PowerPoint
file).
- Gil Delgado, Emergint:
Data Collection, Intergation and Normalization Presented to DIMACS.
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- Owen Devine, CDC:
Bayesian Methods for Monitoring Public Health Surveillance Data (Powerpoint file).
- Susan S. Ellenberg, FDA:
Better Approaches to Monitoring Medical Product Safety are Needed (Powerpoint file).
- Timothy W. Ellis, Emergint:
Data Collection, integration, and normalization presented to DIMACS (Powerpoint file).
- Stephen E. Fienberg, Carnegie-Mellon University:
DIMACS Workshop Opening-Closing Comments (PDF file).
- Sean Hennessy, University of Pennsylvania:
Pharmacoepidemiology - Goals and Methods (Powerpoint file).
- Martin Kulldorff, University of Connecticut:
A Tree-Based Scan Statistic for Database Disease Surveillance (Powerpoint file).
- Farzad Mostashari, NYC Dept. of Health:
Syndromic Surveillance - The New York City Experience, with some Lessons from the National Syndromic Surveillance Conference (Powerpoint file).
- Robert O'Neill, FDA:
FDA's Adverse Event Reporting System and the Use of quantitative Methods for Screening (Powerpoint file).
- Dan Sosin, CDC:
Overview of Uses for Public Health Surveillance (Powerpoint file).
- John Stultz, SAS Institute:
Data mining methods: Applications, problems and opportunities in the public sector (Powerpoint file).
- David Walker, CDC:
Overview of the Information Systems Currently Available to Public Health Researchers
(Powerpoint file).
Last updated: December 13, 2002.