Workshop in Biostatistics

Time: 1:15 pm - 3:00 pm

Place:Center for Clinical Sciences Research (CCSR)
4th Floor, Rm 4205 (The side with Deli)


March 31-May 26, 2005
Date Speaker Title of Talk
3/31 David Reich
Genetics, Harvard Medical School
The first admixture association scans of the human genome
(Abstract)
4/7 Sandrine Dudoit
Biostatistics, UC Berkeley
Multiple Testing Procedures and Applications to Biomedical and Genomic Data Analysis
(Abstract)
4/14 Mark Musen
Medical Bioinformatics, Stanford
Qualitative Models are Interesting, too! Seeking Equal Respect for Nonnumeric Models in a Quantitative World
(Abstract)
4/21
Bradley Efron
Statistics

Kevin Lemley
Nephrology
Prediction of Kidney Function Loss
(Abstract)
4/28 Armin Schwartzman
Statistics

Robert F Dougherty
Psychology

Jonathan Taylor
Statistics
Stanford
False Discovery Rate Analysis of Brain Diffusion Direction Maps
(Abstract)
5/5 Amar Das
Stanford Medical Informatics
The Investigator, the Longitudinal Data Set, and the Search for Knowledge: An Informatics Fable
(Abstract)
5/12 Philip Lavori
Jerry Halpern
Zheng Su
and
Tze Lai
Stanford
An update on the Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Core and a Biostatistical Potpourri
(Abstract)
5/19 Haruo Yanai
Prof, Research Division
National Center for University Entrance Exam, Tokyo
Analysis of Aging Effects in Japan 1960-2000
(Abstract)
5/26 Z. Govindarajulu
Univ of Kentucky and UC Berkeley
Robustness of Sample Size Re-estimation in Clinical Trials of Comparing Two or More Treatments
(Abstract)
6/2 Rob Tibshirani
Biostatistics
TBA
Please contact Robert Shields (650-723-5456; shields@stanford.edu) for questions.

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