Statistical Adjustment for Multiplicity Workshop (Agenda)

Agenda

 

Day 1 – Wednesday, October 26, 2022, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm ET

9:00-9:10 am

Welcome and Introductory Remarks
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Philip E. Castle, PhD, MPH, Division of Cancer Prevention (DCP), National Cancer Institute (NCI)

9:10-9:25 am

Overview and Workshop Objectives
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Victor Kipnis, PhD, DCP, NCI

9:25-10:10 am

Keynote: A Broad View of Multiplicity Adjustment
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Yoav Benjamini, PhD, Tel Aviv University
Selective inference issues in medical research:  Science and Politics

10:10-10:40 am

Break

10:40 am-12:10 pm

Session 1: When to Adjust for Multiplicity
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Moderator:
Victor Kipnis, PhD, DCP, NCI
Presenters:
Andrew Vickers, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Adjusting for multiplicity in clinical trials and observational studies is critical and absolutely must be done

Constantine Gatsonis, PhD, Brown University
Multiplicity of inferences in medical research:  Accounting and Reporting

Sander Greenland, MA, MS, DrPH, University of California, Los Angeles
Multiple comparisons controversies are about context and costs

12:10-12:30 pm Panel Q&A: Session 1 Speakers & Joseph Unger, PhD, MS, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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12:30-1:00 pm

Break

1:00-2:30 pm

Session 2: How to Adjust for Multiplicity
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Moderator:
Grant Izmirlian, PhD, DCP, NCI

Presenters:
Luke Miratrix, PhD, Harvard University
A quick overview and comparison of methods to adjust tests on a modest number of outcomes

Jason Hsu, PhD, The Ohio State University
To adjust (or not to adjust) for Multiplicity of decision paths, endpoints, subgroups, and tumor types

Daniel Yekutieli, PhD, Tel Aviv University
Empirical Bayes methodology for multiplicity adjustment

2:30-2:50 pm Panel Q&A:  Session 2 Speakers

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2:50-3:00 pm

Wrap up

3:00 pm

Adjourn

Day 2 – Thursday, October 27, 2022, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm ET

10:00-10:10 am

Welcome Back
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Vance Berger, PhD, DCP, NCI
Grant Izmirlian, PhD, DCP, NCI

10:10-11:40 am

Session 3: How to Power Multiple Testing Studies
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Moderator:
Vance Berger, PhD, DCP, NCI

Presenters:
Peng Liu, PhD, Iowa State University
Power multiple testing in Omics studies

Kristen Hunter, PhD, Harvard University
The power under Multiplicity project:  An R package for calculating power for multilevel experiments

Sin-Ho Jung, PhD, Duke University
Sample size calculations for FDR control

11:40 am-12:00 pm

Panel Q&A: Session 3 Speakers
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12:00-12:30 pm

Break

12:30-1:30 pm

Panel Discussion
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Moderator:
Victor Kipnis, PhD, DCP, NCI

Panelists:
Grant Izmirlian, PhD, DCP, NCI
Dan Kluger, Stanford University
Luke Miratrix, PhD, Harvard University
Joseph Unger, PhD, MS, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Kevin Dodd, PhD, DCP, NCI
All speakers are invited to join

1:30-2:00 pm

Workshop Recap and Next Steps
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Vance Berger, PhD, DCP, NCI
Grant Izmirlian, PhD, DCP, NCI

2:00 pm

Adjourn