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Statistics and Biostatistics Seminars 2004 - 2005
Autumn 2004
3:30PM Thursday, September 30, 2004, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Greg M. Allenby and Ling-Jing Kao,
Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University
Estimating State-Space Models of
Consumer Behavior: A Hierarchical Bayes Approach
3:30PM Thursday, October 7, 2004, Room 170, Eighteenth Avenue
Bldg. (EA 170) Reinhard Furrer, Geophysical Statistics
Project, National Center for Atmospheric Research Covariance Tapering for Interpolation of
Large Spatial Datasets
3:30PM Thursday, October 14, 2004, Room 170, Eighteenth Avenue
Bldg. (EA 170)
Terry Speed, Department of Statistics, Berkeley, Division
of Genetics and Bioinformatics, The Walter & Eliza
Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia
The SERA gene family in Plasmodium:
Multiple criteria for assessing and improving inferred gene
trees
3:30PM Thursday, October 21, 2004, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg.
(EA 170)
Prof. Stanley Lemeshow, Dean of the School of Public Health
and Director of the Center for Biostatistics, The Ohio State
University Assessing Scale of
Continuous Covariates in Logistic Regression Modeling
3:30PM - Thursday, October 28, 2004, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Dr. Peter Mueller, M.D., Anderson Cancer
Center, Houston, TX Optimal Sample
Size for Multiple Testing: the
Case of Gene Expression Microarrays
12:00 Noon - Monday, November 1, 2004, Room 240, Cockins Hall
(CH 240) Gary G. Koch, Department of Biostatistics, School
of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Strategic Use of Biostatistics in
Biopharmaceutical Development
Handout: Strategic Use of Biostatistics in
Biopharmaceutical Development
3:30PM - Thursday, November 4, 2004, Room 170,
Eighteenth Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Dr. Donald Percival,
Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington An Introduction to the Wavelet Variance
and Its Statistical Properties
3:30PM - Tuesday, November 30, 2004, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Dr. Hernando Ombao, Department of
Statistics, Department of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The SLEX Methods for Analyzing Non-Stationary
Signals: An Overview
3:30PM - Thursday, December 2, 2004, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Dr. Christopher Wikle, Department of
Statistics, University of Missouri
- Columbia
Climatological Analysis of Tornado
Reports Using Hierarchical Bayesian Models
Winter 2005
3:30PM Thursday, January 13, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Hui Zou, Department of Statistics, Stanford University
Regularization and Variable Selection via the Elastic Net
3:30PM Thursday, January 20, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Xiao Wang, Department of Statistics, University of Michigan.
Estimating Dark Matter Distributions
3:30PM Tuesday, February 1, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Limin Peng, Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin.
The Analysis of Semi-Competing Risks Data
3:30PM Thursday, February 3, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Dr. Debashis Paul, Department of Statistics, Stanford University.
Principal components analysis for high dimensional data
3:30PM Tuesday, February 8, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Chris Hans, Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences, Duke University
Regression Model Search and Uncertainty with Many Predictors
3:30PM Thursday, February 10, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Dong Wang, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University.
Identifying Genes Associated with a Quantitative Trait or Quantitative Trait Locus via Selective Transcriptional Profiling
3:30PM Tuesday, February 15, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Xinyi Xu, Department of Statistics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
High Dimensional Predictive Densities
4:00PM Wednesday, February 16, 2005, Rm: 240, Cockins Hall
Kostas Fokianos, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Cyprus.
On the Density Ratio Model
3:30PM Thursday, February 17, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Raphael Gottardo, Department of Statistics, University of Washington.
Bayesian Robust Inference for Differential Gene Expression
3:30PM Tuesday, February 22, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Ginger Davis, Department of Statistics, Rice University.
Examining the Evolutionary Principal Components of a Multivariate Time Series with Application to Stock Sector Data
3:30PM Thursday, February 24, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Tao Shi, Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley.
Polar Cloud Detection Using Satellite Data with Analysis and Application of Kernel Methods
3:30PM Tuesday, March 1, 2005, Rm: 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170) Dr. Hongmei Jiang, Department of Statistics, Purdue University.
A Two-Step Procedure for Multiple Pairwise Comparisons in Microarray Experiments
Spring 2005
3:30 - Thursday, April 14, 2005, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Jesse Frey,
Jessica Kohlschmidt, Babis Papachristou, Chris Sroka, Haiyan Xu
Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University
Hayes Research Forum
3:30 - Thursday, April 21, 2005, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
George Karabatsos, University of Illinois-Chicago
Bayesian Nonparametric Model
Selection and Model Testing
3:30 - Thursday, May 5, 2005, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Jesse Frey, Department of Statistics, The Ohio State
University Optimal Distribution -
Free Confidence Bands for a CDF
3:30 - Thursday, May 19, 2005, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Raymond J. Carroll, Departments of Statistics
and Nutrition and Toxicology, Texas A&M University
Chhotey Lal & Mohra Devi Rustagi
Memorial Lecture Measuring Diet: Is it Possible?
3:30 - Thursday, May 26, 2005, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Vince Melfi, Michigan State University Adaptive allocation and Anscombe's
Theorem
3:30 - Tuesday, May 31, 2005, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Thomas Bishop, The Ohio State University Design and Analysis of the 2004
Ohio Child Care Market Rate Survey Prepared for the Ohio Department
of Job and Family Services By The Ohio State University Center for
Survey Research and The Ohio State University Statistical Consulting
Services
3:30 - Thursday, June 2, 2005, Room 170, Eighteenth
Avenue Bldg. (EA 170)
Giovanni Parmigiani, Johns Hopkins University Microarray studies: Can they be
reproduced? Can they be combined?
3:00 - Thursday, June 23, 2005, Room 312, Cockins Hall
(CH 312)
Thomas Bishop, The Ohio State University Design and Analysis of the 2004
Ohio Child Care Market Rate Survey Prepared for the Ohio Department
of Job and Family Services By The Ohio State University Center for
Survey Research and The Ohio State University Statistical Consulting
Services
See also:
Program
in Spatial Statistics and Environmental Sciences Events
Center for Survey Research "Brown Bag Lunch" Seminars
Mathematical Biosciences Institute Seminars
Department of Economics, Econometrics Seminars
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