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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