I am planning to offer several 2-day courses on the Information-Theoretic 
approaches to statistical inference over the coming spring/summer months. 
These courses focus on the practical application of these new methods and 
are based on Kullback-Leibler information and Akaike's information 
criterion (AIC). The material follows my recent textbook, 

       Anderson, D. R. 2008. Model based inference in the life 
          sciences: a primer on evidence. Springer, New York, 
          NY 184pp. 

A copy of this book is included in the registration fee. These courses 
stress science and science philosophy as much as "statistical methods."  
The focus is on quantification and qualification of formal evidence 
concerning alternative science hypotheses. 

These courses can be hosted, organized, and delivered at your university, 
agency, institute, or training center. I have given 45-50 such courses and 
they have been well received. The courses are informative and the material 
is fun to understand. For more insights into what these courses are about, 
see 

http://aicanderson2.home.comcast.net 

If you are interested in hosting a course at your location, please contact 
me. Thank you. 

David R. Anderson 
[email protected]

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