ANNOUNCING... The 57th Annual Deming Comnference 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: ================================================== 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 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES are available at http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ =================================================================