[R] [S] ASA Southern California Chapter Applied Statistics Workshop

2009-03-16 Thread Madeline Bauer
The workshop organizing committee of the Southern California Chapter 
of the American Statistical Association announces the 28th Annual 
Workshop in Applied Statistics.

Professor Colin Cameron from the department of Economics at UC Davis 
will give a one-day workshop titled Advances in Count Data Regression.

The event will take place on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at UCLA.

Details on registration will be posted at 
http://www.sc-asa.org/www.sc-asa.org as they become available.

Early bird registration ends 3/17/2009.
Best regards,
Madeline


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Keck School of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
IRD Room 620 (MC9520), 2020 Zonal Ave, Los Angeles 90033
(323) 226-2775 [Voice] (FAX by appointment ;-)
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[R] ASA Southern California Chapter Applied Statistics Workshop

2008-02-17 Thread Madeline Bauer
The Southern California Chapter of the American Statistical 
Association invites you to attend the 27th annual Applied Statistics 
Workshop on Friday March 28, 2008 in The Pointe at the Pyramid at 
California State University, Long Beach.  The topic is The Vital 
Importance of Adjusting for Patient Risk:  Risk Adjustment in Health 
Services Research by Professor Arlene Ash of Boston University. For 
more information, go to www.sc-asa.org. Early registration deadline 
is March 11, 2008.

Madeline Bauer, Ph.D.University of Southern California
Keck School of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)


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