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

SEMINARS PRESENTED
SEPTEMBER 1999 to MAY 2000

DATE

TITLE

SPEAKER

9/15/99

2001: A Statistical Odyssey

Daryl Pregibon
AT&T Laboratories

9/22/99

Topics in Statistical Genetics

Karl Broman
Johns Hopkins Department of Biostatistics

9/29/99

Decision Models for Screening in Breast Cancer

Giovanni Parmigiani
Johns Hopkins Department of Biostatistics

10/13/99

Is Correct Specification of Correlation Always the Best Strategy for Analyzing Clustered Data? Nonparametric and Semiparametric Regression

Xihong Lin
University of Michigan Department of Biostatistics

10/20/99

Wavelet Thresholding via MDL: Simultaneous Image Denoising and Compression

Bin Yu, Research Statistics, Bell Laboratories

10/27/99

Screening with the Risk of Ovarian Cancer Algorithm Based on Longitudinal CA125 Values

Steven Skates, Massachusetts General Hospital Biostatistics Center

11/10/99

A Transitional Model for Longitudinal Binary Data Subject to Nonignorable Missing Data

Paul Albert, National Cancer Institute Biometrics Research Branch

11/17/99

Survival Analysis with Time-Dependent Regression Effects: A Tree-Based Approach

Sudeshna Adak, Dana Farber Cancer Institute

1/19/00

MCMC Sampling Schemes for Multilocus Genetic Data on Large Pedigrees

Simon Heath, Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

2/17/00

Some Statistical Aspects of Space Debris Risk Assessment

David Brillinger, University of California-Berkeley Department of Statistics

2/23/00

Experimental Design Issues for Gene Expression Microarrays

Gary Churchill, Jackson Laboratory

3/15/00

Monitoring and Predicting Recovery after Stroke: An Application of Multilevel Models

Kate Tilling, Johns Hopkins University Department of Epidemiology

3/29/00

Modelling Change in Multiple Cognitive Outcomes in the Bronx Aging Study

Charles Hall, University of Connecticut Department of Community Medicine and Health Care

4/14/00

The Additive Genetic Gamma Frailty Models for Linkage Analysis of Age-at-Onset Variation for Complex Diseases

Hongzhe Li, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Rowe Program in Human Genetics

4/19/00

Robust Estimation for Chemical Concentration Data in the Presence of Non-Detected Measurements

David Tyler, Rutgers University Department of Statistics

4/26/00

A Bayesian Nonparametric Approach for the Joint Distribution of Survival Time and Mark Variables Subject to Random Censoring

Lancelot James, Johns Hopkins University Department of Mathematical Sciences

5/10/00

Short-Term Exciting, Long-Term Correcting Models for Earthquake Catalogs

Frederic Schoenberg, UCLA Department of Statistics

5/17/00

Uncovering Complexity in Data through Sound

Mark Hansen, Statistics and Data Mining Research Department, Bell Laboratories

6/21/00

Gibbs Sampling and the Genetic Epidemiology of Complex Diseases

Lyle Palmer, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University

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


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