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DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS
JOHNS HOPKINS BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

SEMINARS SCHEDULED
SEPTEMBER 2003 to MAY 2004

(unless otherwise noted, all seminars are at 4 PM in Room W2030 of the BSPH Bldg)

DATE

TITLE

SPEAKER

9/17/03 Accounting for Lead-Time in Cohort Studies: Evaluating when to Initiate HIV Therapies Stephen Cole
Department of Epidemiology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
9/24/03 Residual Analysis for Point Process Models and Applications to Wildfire Hazard Assessment Roger Peng
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
10/1/03 Biostatistics Grand Rounds:
Spinning Science: Communicating Biomedical Information
Introduction, Background, and Case Presentation: Gina Kolata, Science Reporter, The New York Times
Discussant: Steven Goodman, Departments of Oncology, Biostatistics, and Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health
10/8/03 The Regulatory and Statistical Framework behind Non-Inferiority Trials
Dr. O'Neill will set the framework.


Statistical Methodology and Issues in Design and Analysis of Non-Inferiority Trials
Dr. Wang will focus on design and methods.
Robert T. O'Neill
Office of Biostatistics
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
US Food and Drug Administration

Sue-Jane Wang
Office of Biostatistics
Office of Pharmacoepidemiology and Statistical Science
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
US Food and Drug Administration

10/15/03 New Methodology for the Design and Analysis of Diagnostic Imaging Clinical Studies with Multiple Readers Gregory Campbell
Division of Biostatistics
Center for Devices and Radiological Health
US Food and Drug Administration
10/29/03 Spatial Statistics for Modeling Phytoplankton Leah Welty
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
11/5/03 On the Robustness of Latent Class Models for Estimating Diagnostic Error without a Gold Standard Paul Albert
Biometric Research Branch
National Cancer Institute
11/12/03 Multiple Outputation: Inference for Complex Clustered Data by Averaging Analyses From Independent Data Dean Follmann
National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
11/19/03 Semiparametric Rates Model for Clustered Recurrent Event Data Jianwen Cai
Department of Biostatistics
University of North Carolina
12/3/03 The Impact of Early Detection on Population Trends in Prostate Cancer Incidence and Mortality Eric (Rocky) Feuer
Statistical Research and Applications Branch
Surveillance Research Program
Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
National Cancer Institute
12/10/03 Statistical Methods for Sample Classification and Prediction with Microarray Gene Expression Data Wei Pan
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota
12/17/03 Age-Period-Cohort Modeling Guohua Li
Department of Emergency Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
1/7/04 Mapping Tumor Suppression Genes Using Loss of Heterozygosity Fred Wright
Department of Biostatistics
University of North Carolina
1/14/04 Nonparametric Modeling of Hierarchically Exchangeable Data Peter Hoff
Departments of Statistics and Biostatistics
University of Washington
1/21/04 An Overview of Benford's Law with Applications to Auditing Richard Cleary
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Bentley College
1/28/04 Functional Regression Modelling of Survival Processes Jason Fine
Departments of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics and Statistics
University of Wisconsin
2/11/04 Gene Characterization with High Risk Family Data Edwin Iversen
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Duke University
2/18/04 Genes and Networks Paola Sebastiani
Department of Biostatistics
Boston University
2/25/04 The Power Prior: Theory and Applications Joseph Ibrahim
Department of Biostatistics
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3/3/04 What's in between Dose and Response? Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Statistics Marie Davidian
Department of Statistics
North Carolina State University
3/10/04 The Analysis of Proteomics Spectra from Serum Samples Keith Baggerly
Department of Biostatistics
MD Anderson Cancer Center
3/24/04 Model-Based Geostatistics for Tropical Disease Epidemiology Peter Diggle
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Lancaster University
4/7/04 On the Statistical Analysis of Genomic Aberrations Presented in Tumors Michael Newton
Departments of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics and Statistics
University of Wisconsin
4/8/04 Some Research Problems with Applications

(WILL BE IN ROOM W2008)

Ciprian Crainiceanu
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
4/14/04 A Penalized Likelihood Approach to Magnetic Resonance Image Reconstruction Vera Bulaevskaya
Department of Statistics
Carnegie Mellon University
4/21/04 Sample Size Calculations for Population- and Family-Based Case-Control Association Studies on
Marker Genotypes
Mitchell Gail
Chief, Biostatistics Branch
National Cancer Institute
4/28/04 Structure/Activity Analysis of Chemosensitivity Variation Kerby Shedden
Department of Statistics
University of Michigan
5/5/04 Biostatistics Grand Rounds:
Joint Analysis of Pre-Stroke Changes in Physical Function and Post-Stroke Survival: A Nonlinear Mixed Effects Approach
Introduction: Thomas Glass, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Analysis: Qian-Li Xue, Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Discussant: Carlos Mendes de Leon, Department of Preventive Medicine, Rush Institute on Aging
5/12/04 Statistical Regulatory Issues in Oncology Efficacy Endpoints Jay Herson
Westat

 

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