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DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS
SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

SEMINARS PRESENTED
SEPTEMBER 1998 to MAY 1999

DATE

TITLE

SPEAKER

10/14/98

A Global Regulatory Perspective on Issues in the Design, Conduct, and Analysis of Clinical Trials

Susan Ellenberg
Director, Division of Biostatistics & Epidemiology
Center for Biologics Evaluation & Research
Food & Drug Administration

10/21/98

Analyzing Recurrent Event Data with Informative or Non-Informative Censoring

Mei-Cheng Wang, PhD
Associate Professor of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University

10/22/98

An Introduction to Wavelets

Chang Chiann
Dept of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Sao Paulo

10/26/98

Case-Control Design for the Analysis of Risk around Putative Sources

Annibale Biggeri
Dept of Statistics
University of Florence

10/29/98

The Likelihood Paradigm for Statistical Evidence

Richard Royall
Dept of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University

11/11/98

The Influence of the Missing-Data Mechanism on Methods for the Analysis of Repeated Measures Subject to Attrition

Rod Little, PhD
Professor and Chair, Dept of Biostatistics
University of Michigan School of Public Health

11/12/98

Assessing Interactions between HER2/neu Overexpression and Chemotherapy in Node-Positive Breast Cancer

Donald Berry, PhD
Professor, Institute of Statistics & Decision Sciences
Duke University

11/18/98

A Comparison of Cohort, Case-Control, and Family Study Designs for Estimating Gene Penetrance

Mitchell Gail, MD, PhD
Chief, Biostatistics Branch
National Cancer Institute

12/3/98

An Approach for the Analysis of HIV Variation

Steven Self
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

12/14/98

Addressing Complications of Intention-to-Treat Analysis in the Combined Presence of All-or-None Treatment-Noncompliance and Subsequent Missing Outcomes

Constantine Frangakis
Dept of Statistics
Harvard University

12/16/98

Mapping Genes for Complex Diseases Using Family-Based Association Designs

Hongyu Zhao
Div of Biostatistics
Yale University

1/7/99

Bayesian Analysis of Epidemiologic Time Series

Dani Gamerman
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

1/11/99

National Mortality, Morbidity, and Air Pollution Study: Statistical Challenges

Francesca Dominici
Visiting Asst Professor
Johns Hopkins Univ Dept of Biostatistics

1/20/99

Causal Inference via Marginal Structural Models for Repeated Measures Data

Babette Brumback
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Harvard Univ Dept of Biostatistics

1/27/99

Semiparametric Estimation of Regression Quantiles with Application to Standardizing Weight for Height and Age in US Children

Patrick Heagerty
Assistant Professor
Univ of Washington Dept of Biostatistics

2/3/99

Human Meiotic Interference

Karl Broman,
Ctr for Medical Genetics
Marshfield Medical Research Foundation

2/10/99

Allele Sharing Models for Gene Mapping: A Likelihood Approach

Dan Nicolae,
Department of Statistics
University of Chicago

3/3/99

Model-Free Linkage Analysis – Haseman and Elston Revisited

Robert Elston,
Dept of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Case Western Reserve University

4/21/99

Ignorance and Knowledge: Marketing Randomized Experiments to Physicians, 1945-1960

Harry Marks,PhD
Dept of the History of Science, Medicine, & Technology
Johns Hopkins University

4/29/99

Gene Discovery by Linkage Disequilibrium in Family Studies

Dr. Daniel Schaid
Dept of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic

5/10/99

Monte Carlo Likelihood for Multipoint Linkage Analysis

Elizabeth Thompson
University of Washington Department of Statistics

5/12/99

Combining Panel Data Sets with Attrition and Refreshment Samples

Geert Ridder
Johns Hopkins University Department of Economics

5/19/99

Genome-Wide Approaches to Gene Mapping for Complex Traits

Jürg Ott, Rockefeller University Laboratory of Statistical Genetics

6/4/99

Model for PM10 in Pittsburgh

Michael Daniels, Iowa State University Department of Statistics

For more information, please contact Patty Hubbard: Phone: 410-955-7044; FAX: 410-955-0958; email: phubbard@jhsph.edu.


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