ANNOUNCING...
The 57th Annual Deming Conference
on Applied Statistics
Atlantic City, New Jersey
December 10-13, 2001
For details, registration costs, etc. see
http://nimbus.ocis.temple.edu/~kghosh/deming01/
The Program will include:
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Regression Modeling Strategies
Professor Frank E. Harrell Jr.
University of Virginia
� Modeling Variance and Covariance Structure
in Mixed Linear Models
Professor Ramon C. Littell
University of Florida
1:00-4:00
� Bayesian Computation and its Application
to Non-linear Classification and Regression
Professor Bani K. Mallick
Texas A&M University
� Analysis of Covariance: Repeated Measures
and Some Other Interesting Applications
Professor George A. Milliken
Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials
Mark X. Norleans, M.D., Ph.D.
The National Cancer Institute
� Experiments: Planning, Analysis and Parameter
Design Optimization
Professor Jeff Wu
University of Michigan
1:00-4:00
� Sequential Clinical Trials: Design,
Monitoring & Analysis
Vlad Dragalin, PhD
GlaxoSmithKline
� Multiple Comparisons for Making Decisions
Professor Jason C. Hsu
Ohio State University
Simultaneous Monitoring and Adjustment
Professor J. Stuart Hunter
Princeton University
� Applied Logistic Regression
Professor Stanley A. Lemeshow
Ohio State University
1:00-4:00
� Permutation Methods: A Distance
Function Approach
Professor Paul W. Mielke, Jr.
Colorado State University
� Approaches to the Analysis of Microarray Data
and Related Issues
Profs Elisabetta Manduchi and Warren Ewens
University of Pennsylvania
� Experimental Design and the Statistical Analysis
of Spotted Microarrays
Professor Kathleen Kerr
University of Washington
� Challenges Posed by the Human Genome Project
Professor Warren Gish
Washington University in St. Louis
Measurement Error in Nonlinear Models
Professor David Ruppert
Cornell University
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