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Meta-Analysis Of Genome-Wide Association Studies With Correlated Individuals: Application To The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study Of Latinos (Hchs/Sol), Tamar Sofer, John R. Shaffer, Misa Graff, Qibin Qi, Adrienne M. Stilp, Stephanie M. Gogarten, Kari E. North, Carmen R. Isasi, Cathy C. Laurie, Adam A. Szpiro Nov 2015

Meta-Analysis Of Genome-Wide Association Studies With Correlated Individuals: Application To The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study Of Latinos (Hchs/Sol), Tamar Sofer, John R. Shaffer, Misa Graff, Qibin Qi, Adrienne M. Stilp, Stephanie M. Gogarten, Kari E. North, Carmen R. Isasi, Cathy C. Laurie, Adam A. Szpiro

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Investigators often meta-analyze multiple genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to increase the power to detect associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with a trait. Meta-analysis is also performed within a single cohort that is stratified by, e.g., sex or ancestry group. Having correlated individuals among the strata may complicate meta-analyses, limit power, and inflate Type 1 error. For example, in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL), sources of correlation include genetic relatedness, shared household, and shared community. We propose a novel mixed-effect model for meta-analysis, “MetaCor", which accounts for correlation between stratum-specific effect estimates. Simulations show that MetaCor controls …


Historical Prediction Modeling Approach For Estimating Long-Term Concentrations Of Pm In Cohort Studies Before The 1999 Implementation Of Widespread Monitoring, Sun-Young Kim, Casey Olives, Lianne Sheppard, Paul D. Sampson, Timothy V. Larson, Joel Kaufman Aug 2015

Historical Prediction Modeling Approach For Estimating Long-Term Concentrations Of Pm In Cohort Studies Before The 1999 Implementation Of Widespread Monitoring, Sun-Young Kim, Casey Olives, Lianne Sheppard, Paul D. Sampson, Timothy V. Larson, Joel Kaufman

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Introduction: Recent cohort studies use exposure prediction models to estimate the association between long-term residential concentrations of PM2.5 and health. Because these prediction models rely on PM2.5 monitoring data, predictions for times before extensive spatial monitoring present a challenge to understanding long-term exposure effects. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Federal Reference Method (FRM) network for PM2.5 was established in 1999. We evaluated a novel statistical approach to produce high quality exposure predictions from 1980-2010 for epidemiological applications.

Methods: We developed spatio-temporal prediction models using geographic predictors and annual average PM2.5 data from 1999 through 2010 from …


Stochastic Optimization Via Forward Slice, Bob A. Salim, Lurdes Y. T. Inoue May 2015

Stochastic Optimization Via Forward Slice, Bob A. Salim, Lurdes Y. T. Inoue

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Optimization consists of maximizing or minimizing a real-valued objective function. In many problems, the objective function may not yield closed-form solutions. Over many decades, optimization methods, both deterministic and stochastic, have been developed to provide solutions to these problems. However, some common limitations of these methods are the sensitivity to the initial value and that often current methods only find a local (non-global) extremum. In this article, we propose an alternative stochastic optimization method, which we call "Forward Slice", and assess its performance relative to available optimization methods.