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BIOSTATISTICS SEMINAR ARCHIVE More info at www.sph.umn.edu/biostatistics
Biostatistics Seminars 2012-13
When & Where Speaker Topic
July 24
3 p.m.
Mayo D199
Dani Gamerman
Professor of Statistics
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Point Pattern Analysis of Cerebrovascular Deaths in Rio de Janeiro with Spatially Varying Covariate Effects
May 1
3:30 p.m.
Moos 2-690
Damla Senturk
Department of Biostatistics,
University of California, Los Angeles
Cardiovascular Event Risk Dynamics over Time in Older Patients on Dialysis: A Generalized Multiple-Index Varying Coefficient Model Approach
April 24
3:30 p.m.
Moos 2-690
Haibo Zhou
Department of Biostatistics.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Statistical Inference for Data from an Outcome Dependent Sampling Scheme with a Continuous Outcome
April 17
3:30 p.m.
Moos 2-690
David Dunson
Department of Statistical Science,
Duke University
Bayesian Learning of Conditional Distributions
March 27
3:30 p.m.
Mingyao Li
Department of Biostatistics
Estimating Isoform-Specific Gene Expression in RNA-Seq
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Moos 2-690 University of Pennsylvania
March 4
3:30 p.m.
Moos 5-125
Chiung-Yu Huang
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Recurrent Event Data Analysis Using Time-Varying Covariates with Application to the Impact of Streptococcus on Pharyngitis in Indian School Children
March 1
10 a.m.
Mayo 3-125
Michael Levine
Purdue University
Maximum Smoothed Likelihood for Multivariate Mixtures
Feb. 27
3:30 p.m.
Moos 2-690
Shawn Treier
Department of Politics,
University of Virginia
Estimating the Dimensionality of Latent Structural Models
Jan. 30
3:30 p.m.
Moos 2-690
Hui Jiang
Department of Biostatistics,
University of Michigan
Computationally Efficient Methods for Statistical Modeling of Alternative Splicing in RNA-Seq
Nov. 28
3:30 p.m.
Moos 2-620
Abdus Wahed
Department of Biostatistics,
University of Pittsburgh
Covariate-Adjusted Comparison of Dynamic Treatment Regimes in Sequentially Randomized Clinical Trials
Nov. 7
3:30 p.m.
Mayo 3-125
Murali Haran
Department of Statistics,
Pennsylvania State University
Inference with Implicit Likelihoods and High-dimensional Data
Oct. 17
3:30 p.m.
Yunwen Yang
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Bayesian Empirical Likelihood for Quantile Regression
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Mayo 3-125 Drexel University
Sept. 26
3:30 p.m.
Moos 2-620
Natesh Pillai
Department of Statistics,
Harvard University
Efficiency of Bayesian Procedures and the Frequentist-Bayes Connection in Some High Dimensional Problems
Sept. 19
3:30 p.m.
Mayo D199
Jim Hodges
Division of Biostatistics,
University of Minnesota
Random Effects Old and New
Sept. 5
3:30 p.m.
Mayo 3-125
Chiung-Yu Huang
Biostatistics Research Branch,
National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases,
National Institutes of Health
Composite Partial Likelihood Estimation under Length-Biased Sampling, With Application to a Prevalent Cohort Study of Dementia
Biostatistics Seminars 2011-12
When & where Speaker Topic
Sept. 7 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Brian Hobbs M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas
Commensurate Priors for Incorporating Historical Information in Clinical Trials using General and Generalized Linear Models
Sept. 21 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Takayuki Abe Keio University School of Medicine
Introduction of Collaborative Work with Physicians at Keio University School of Medicine: Analysis of Clinical Radiological Free-response ROC (FROC)Data
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Sept. 28 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Kieron Dey Consulting Statistician
Orthogonal Designs in Healthcare Including Care and Disease Management
Oct. 19 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Yu Zhang Department of Statistics, Penn State
A New Bayesian Variable Selection Method for Disease Association Mapping
Oct. 28 10 a.m. Moos 1-451
Xiao Li Meng Department of Statistics, Harvard University
Gene-Environment Interaction, Automated Bias-Variance Trade-off, and Nano-Project Ph.D. Qualifying Exams
Nov. 2 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Ben French Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania
Development and Evaluation of Multimarker Panels for Clinical Prognosis
Nov. 30 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Clarice Weinberg National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Specimen Pooling for Biomarkers: Making the Most of Precious Bodily Fluids
Jan. 9, 3:30 p.m. , Mayo 3-125
Guosheng Yin, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, The University of Hong Kong
Bayesian Adaptive Designs for Early-Phase Clinical Trials
Friday, Jan. 13, 10 a.m., Mayo 3-125
Taki Shinohara, Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University
Estimating Parsimonious Models of Longitudinal Causal Effects using Regressions on Propensity Scores
Monday, Jan. 30, 3:30 p.m., Mayo 3-100
David Vock, Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University
Assessing the Effect of Organ Transplantation on the Distribution of Residual Lifetime
Wednesday, Feb. 1, 3:30 p.m., Moos
Luis Leon Novelo, Department of Statistics,
Objective Bayes Model Selection in Probit Models
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
2-530 University of Florida
Wednesday, Feb. 8, 3:30 p.m., Moos 2-530
Xiaojing Wang, Department of Statistical Science, Duke University
Bayesian Analysis of Dynamic Item Response Models
Friday, Feb. 10, 10 a.m. Mayo 3-100
Hongtu Zhu, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Some Statistical Methods for Functional Data
Monday, Feb. 13, 3:30 p.m. Mayo 3-100
Joe Koopmeiners, Division of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota
Bayesian Adaptive Phase I/II Oncology Trials with Delayed Outcomes
Friday, Feb. 17. 10 a.m., Mayo 3-100
Yan Li, Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Arlington
Weighting Method and Pseudo-Semiparametric Inference for Population-Based Case-Control Studies with Complex Sampling
Wednesday, March 28, 3:30 p.m., Moos 2-530
Joan Garfield, Robert delMas, and Andrew Zieffler Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota
A New Flavor of the Introductory Statistics Course: Teaching Students to Cook
Wednesday, April 18, 3:30 p.m., Moos 2-530
Shuang Wang Department of Biostatistics, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Method to Detect Differentially Methylated Loci with Case-Control Designs Using Illumina Arrays
Friday, April 27, 10 a.m., 364 WBOB
Steve Manson, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota
White Shoes and Happy Cows
Wednesday, May 2, 3:30 p.m., Moos 2-530
Jeff Leek, Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University
Estimating the Rate of False Positives in the Medical Literature
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Biostatistics Seminars 2010-11
September 22 3:30 p.m. Mayo D-199
Alyson Wilson Department of Statistics Iowa State University
Bayesian Methods for Estimating the Reliability of Complex System using Heterogeneous Multilevel Data
September 29 3:30 p.m. Mayo D-199
Jim Hodges Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Fun with The Bumps, a simple new device for measuring tactile sensation loss in the fingers
October 6 3:30 p.m. Mayo D-199
Paul Gustafson Department of Statistics University of British Columbia
Bayesian Inference in Partially Identified Models
October 20 3:30 p.m. Mayo D-199
Jeff Gill Center for Applied Statistics Washington University
Using Statistical Modeling to Fight Terrorism
November 3 3:30 p.m. Mayo D-199
Bala Rajaratnam Department of Statistics Stanford University
Novel Methodologies for Gene Network Interaction Analysis and network modeling with applications to Cancer research and Cardiovascular Disease
November 17 3:30 p.m. Mayo D-199
Galin Jones School of Statistics University of Minnesota
Componentwise Markov chain Monte Carlo
December 1 3:30 p.m. Mayo D-199
Michael Stein Department of Statistics The University of Chicago
When does the screening effect hold?
January 19 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
John Hughes Department of Statistics The Pennsylvania State University
Dimension Reduction and Confounding in Spatial Generalized Linear Models
January 21 Hanwen Huang High Dimensional Statistical Learning
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
10:00 a.m. Weaver-Densford Hall 2-110/2-140
Department of Statistics and Operations Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Wednesday, January 26 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Yen-Yi Ho McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Genetic Interactions and Association Networks: Statistical Models and Algorithms
CCBR Seminar Friday, January 28 2:30-3:30 p.m. CCBR Ballroom
Erik Iverson, MS Research Fellow in Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Improving Statistical Workflow: An Introduction to Literate Programming and Sweave
January 31 3:30 p.m. Mayo A110
Nikolay Bliznyuk Department of Statistics Texas A&M University
Nonlinear Latent Process Models for Integrating Spatio-Temporal Exposure Data from Multiple Sources
Friday, Feb. 4 10:00 a.m. Weaver-Densford Hall 2-110/2-140
Thomas Hoffmann Institute for Human Genetics & Dept of Epidemiology & Biostatistics University of California, San Francisco
Polygenic Modeling of Rare and Common Genetic Associations
Wednesday, Feb. 9 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Jian Guo Department of Statistics University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Joint Estimation of Multiple Graphical Models
Friday, Feb. 11 2:00 p.m. Jackson 2-137
Stuart A. Gansky, DrPH Professor University of California, San Francisco
Underlying Properties of Health Disparity Indices – Do You Know What Your Index is Measuring?
Monday, Feb. 14 3:30 p.m.
Marco Ferreira Department of Statistics University of Missouri,
Dynamic Multiscale Spatio-Temporal Models for Gaussian Areal Data
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
2-470 PWB Columbia
Wednesday, Feb. 16 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Roee Gutman Department of Statistics Harvard University
An Outcome-Free Procedure for Interval Estimation of Causal Effect
Thursday, Feb. 17 8:30-9:30 a.m. 2-101 Nils Hasselmo Hall
Fang Liu, Ph.D. Senior Biometrician/Manager Early Clinical Development Statistics Merck Research Labs
Estimation Bias in Complete-Case Analysis in Crossover Studies with Missing Data
February 18 10:30 a.m. Weaver-Densford Hall 2-110/2-140
Dipankar Bandyopadhyay Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Department of Medicine Medical University of South Carolina
A Multivariate Spatial Factor Model for Clustered Data with Informatively Present Mixed Responses
Wednesday, Feb. 23 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Harvard University
General Theory for Estimation of GXE Statistical Interaction: Robustness and Efficiency Considerations
Friday, Feb. 25 10 a.m. Mayo 3-100
Steffanie Halberstadt Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology University of Pennsylvania
Item Reduction and Validation Using a Joint Latent Variable Model: An Investigation of the Penn Premenstrual Syndrome Daily Symptom Report
Monday, Feb. 28 3:30 p.m. 2-470 PWB
Hernando Ombao Biostatistics Section Brown University
Modeling Dependence in a Network of Brain Signals
Wednesday, March 2 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Michael Oakes Associate Professor Epidemiology University of Minnesota
Protecting Your Data and Other Things Biostatisticians Need to Know About the IRB
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Wednesday, March 30 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Saonli Basu Assistant Professor Biostatistics University of Minnesota
A Dimension Reduction Approach for Modeling Multi-Locus Interaction in Case-Control Studies
Wednesday, April 6 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Hao Zhang Department of Statistics Purdue University
Theory and Practice for Massive Spatial Data
Friday, April 22 10 a.m. 364 WBOB
Stephen R. Cole Department of Epidemiology University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Marginal structural models for case-cohort study designs: Estimating the effect of antiretroviral therapy initiation on incident AIDS or death
Wednesday, May 4 3:30 p.m. Moos 2-620
Amy Herring Department of Biostatistics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bayesian Borrowing of Information across High-dimensional Exposures and Outcomes
Biostatistics Seminars 2009-10
September 10 Mayo 3-100
Joel Dubin Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science Department of Health Studies & Gerontology University of Waterloo
Longitudinal Modeling When the Response and Time-Dependent Covariate(s) are Measured at Distinct Time Points
September 30 Weaver-Densford Hall 2-120
Yongtao Guan Division of Biostatistics Yale University
Estimating Individual-Level Risk in Spatial Epidemiology Using Spatially Aggregated Information on Population at Risk
October 7 Weaver-Densford Hall 2-120
Jeremy Taylor Department of Biostatistics University of Michigan
Using a Joint Longitudinal-Survival Model in Prostate Cancer Studies
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
October 21 Weaver-Densford Hall 2-120
Bryan Dowd Division of Health Policy & Management University of Minnesota
Separated at Birth: Statisticians, Social Scientists and Causality in Health Services Research
November 4 Weaver-Densford Hall 2-120
Chiung-Yu Huang Biostat. Research Branch National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases National Institues of Health
Estimation and Model-Checking Methods for Recurrent Gap Time Data
December 2 Weaver-Densford Hall 2-120
Chap Le Distinguished Teaching Professor of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
A Sequence of Experiments for Translational Therapeutic Investigations
February 3 Moos 2-530
Montserrat Fuentes Department of Statistics North Carolina State University
Spatial Bayesian Quantile Regression: Application to Study the Impact of Climate Change on Tropospheric Ozone
February 5 Moos 2-530
Haitao Chu Dept of Biostatistics & Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center University of North Carolina
Estimation and Inference for Case-control Studies with Multiple Non-gold Standard Exposure Assessments: with an Occupational Health Application
February 8 Moos 2-530
Arnab Maity Department of Biostatisics Harvard University
Statistical Methods for Testing Genetic Effects in the Presence of Possible Gene-gene and Gene-environment Interactions
February 10 Moos 2-530
Veronica Berrocal Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute
Downscaling Outputs from Numerical Models
February 15 Yeonseung Chung Department of Biostatistics Harvard School of Public
Nonparametric Bayes Conditional Distribution Modeling with Variable Selection
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Health
February 17 Min Qian Department of Statistics University of Michigan
Statistical Methodology for Dynamic Treatment Regimes
February 19
Ying Yuan The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Bayesian Model Averaging Continual Reassessment Method in Phase I Clinical Trials
February 24 Jing Zhang Department of Statistics Harvard University
Bayesian Inference of Interactions in Biological Problems
March 3 Moos 2-530
Mu Zhu Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science University of Waterloo
Deep Kernel Machines and Stochastic Stepwise Ensembles
April 7 Moos 2-530
Fengzhu Sun Department of Biological Sciences University of Southern California
Power of Pattern Counting in Molecular Sequence Analysis
April 21 Moos 2-530
Crystal Linkletter Department of Community Health Brown University
Latent Socio-Spatial Process Model for Social Networks
April 30
Alan Gelfand Department of Statistical Science Duke University
Process Modeling for Space-time Extremes
Biostatistics Seminars 2008-09
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
September 12 Moos 2-620
Saurabh Ghosh Human Genetics Unit Indian Statistical Institute
Model-Free Linkage and Association Mapping Of Complex Traits Using Quantitative Endophenotypes
September 24 Moos 5-125
Haitao Chu Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center University of North Carolina
Random Effects Models in a Meta-Analysis of the Accuracy of Two Diagnostic Tests without a Gold Standard
October 1 Moos 2-620
Robert Derozio Florida Integrated Science Center USGS & Dept. of Statistics University of Florida
Estimation of Manatee Abundance from Aerial Surveys Using Dual Observers and Removal Sampling
October 15 Moos 5-125
Ruzong Fan Department of Statistics Texas A&M University
Extended Homozygosity Score Tests to Detect Positive Selection in Genome-wide Scans
November 5 Moos 5-125
Logan Spector, Division of Epidemiology & Tracy Bergemann, Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Case-parent Triad Analyses of Genes Related to Bone Growth in Osteosarcoma
November 19 Moos 5-125
Sumithra Mandrekar Division of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Continuous Measurements versus Categorization to Assess Anti-Tumor Activity in Cancer Clinical Trials: Is One Really Better Than the Other?
December 3 Moos 5-125
Wei Pan Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Some Old and New Tests of Disease Association with Multiple SNPs in Linkage Disequilibrium
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
January 15 Moos 2-520
Scott Emerson Department of Biostatistics University of Washington
On the Use of Stochastic Curtailment in Sequential Clinical Trials
February 11 Mayo 1250
Shuying Sun Mathematical Biosciences Institute Ohio State University
A Quantile Approach to Analyzing Differential Methylation Hybridization Microarrays
February 18 Mayo 1250
Peng Wei Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Network-based Mixture Models for Genomic Discovery
February 20 Mayo D327
Jose-Miguel Yamal Department of Biostatistics University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Multilevel Classification: Classifying Data Based on Variable Number of Replicated Measures with Application in Cervical Neoplasia Screening
February 25 Mayo 1250
Joe Koopmeiners Department of Biostatistics University of Washington
Conditional Estimation after a Phase II Group Sequential Diagnostic Biomarker Study
March 4 Mayo 1250
Eunhee Kim Department of Biostatistics University of North Carolina
Semi-parametric Transformation Models for Multiple Biomarkers in ROC Analysis
March 25 Moos 1-450
Brad Carlin Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Bayesian Adaptive Methods for Clinical Trial Design and Analysis or What I Did on My Fall Semester Leave
April 6 Moos 1-450
Xiao-Hua Andrew Zhou Department of Biostatistics University of Washington
Some New Models for Predicting Health Care Costs of Individual Patients
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
April 8 Moos 1-450
Dalene Stangl Department of Statistical Science Duke University
Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis in Health-Related Research
April 14 Moos 1-450
Weihua Guan Department of Biostatistics University of Michigan
Genetic Similarity Matching for Genome-wide Association Studies
April 15 Mayo 1250
Sean Nugent Minneapolis VA Medical Center
Participation in PTSD Treatment (Who Starts, Stays, or Drops Out) How to Identify a Population of Patients Seeking Treatment in Real Time: Only at the VA?
April 20 Moos 1-450
Joshua Sampson Department of Biostatistics Yale University
Selecting SNPs to Correctly Predict Ethnicity
April 21 Moos 1-450
Zuoheng Anita Wang Department of Statistics The University of Chicago
Testing Untyped SNPs in Case-Control Association Studies with Related Individuals
April 22 Moos 1-450
Karla Ballman Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Some Trials Encountered in Clinical Trials
April 28 Moos 1-450
Erik Bloomquist Biostatistics University of California, Los Angeles
Hierarchical Models in Molecular Evolution
April 30 Mayo 3-125
Julian Wolfson Department of Biostatistics Univeristy of Washington
Statistical Identifiability and the Surrogate Endpoint Problem, with Application to Vaccine Trials
Biostatistics Seminars 2007-08
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
September 19 Moos 1-450G
Tom Cook Division of Biostatistics University of Wisconsin
Analysis of Time-to-event Data with Incomplete Event Adjudication
September 26 Moos 1-450G
Deukwoo Kwon Postdoctoral Visiting Fellow National Cancer Institute
Identifying Protein Makers from Mass Spectrometry Data with Ordinal Outcome
October 1 Moos 2-520
Yulan Liang Divsion of Biostatistics University at Buffalo, SUNY
Statistical Methods for Human Genomic Research
October 3 Moos 1-450G
Dan Nettleton Division of Statistics Iowa State University
Exploring the Information in p-Values for the Analysis and Planning of Multiple-Test Experiments
October 4 115 Ford Hall
Brian Caffo Division of Biostatistics Johns Hopkins University
Statistical Methods for Indirect Estimation of Physiological Parameters: Case Studies in Viral Kinetics
October 15 MoosT 2-520
Jimmy Efird John A. Burns School of Medicine
A Method to Model Season of Birth as a Surrogate Environmental Risk Factor for Disease
October 17 Moos 1-450G
Song Yang National Cancer Institute
Modelling and inference on time-varying hazard ratios for survival data
October 31 Moos 1-450G
Surajit Ray Math & Statistics Boston University
Modal Inference and Its Application to High-Dimensional Clustering
November Rafael Irizarri Applications of Affymetrix SNP Chips
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
7 Moos 1-450G
Division of Biostatistics Johns Hopkins University
November 28 Moos 1-450G
Xianghua Luo Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Analysis of Recurrent Event Data Under the Case-crossover Design With Applications to Elderly Falls
December 5 Moos 1-450G
Wei Pan Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Statistical Genomics and Spatial Statistics: Incorporating Biological Knowledge of Genes into Analysis of Genomic Data
January 17 Moos 2-580
Xuefeng Liu Assistant Professor Wayne State University
Joint Models for Bivariate Longitudinal Processes
January 30 Moos 5-125
Richard Maclehose Biostatistics National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Kernel Mixtures of Gaussian Processes and their Application to Epidemiology
February 1 Moos 2-520
Kyle Rudser Department of Biostatistics University of Washington
Separating Borrowing Information and Forming Contrasts: Nonparametric Inference for Arbitrary Functionals of Survival
February 4 Mayo D199
Yun Li Department of Biostatistics University of Michigan
Assessing Surrogacy in Clinical Trials Using Counterfactual Models
February 6 Moos 5-125
Matthew Stephens Department of Human Genetics and Statistics University of Chicago
Bayesian Imputation-based Association Mapping
February 11
Zhi Wei Bioinformatics
Statistical Methods for Network-Based Analysis of Genomic Data
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Mayo D199 University of Pennsylvania
February 15 Moos 2-520
Min Zhang Department of Statistics North Carolina State University
Improving Efficiency of Inferences in Randomized Clinical Trials Using Auxiliary Covariates
February 20 Moos 5-125
Thomas Braun Assistant Professor University of Michigan
Parametric Approaches for Optimizing Treatment Schedules in Adaptive Early-Phase Clinical Trials
February 22 Moos 2-520
Hongwei Zhao Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology University of Rochester
On the Equivalence of Some Medical Cost Estimators with Censored Data
March 5 Moos 5-125
Jim Hodges Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
A Practical Method for Polishing Your Writing OR Liposuction! Do it Yourself at Home! (The 3rd Biannual Liposuction Seminar)
March 26 Moos 5-125
Jian-Min Yuan Division of Epidemiology and Community Health University of Minnesota
Bladder Cancer – A Model Disease for Investigating Genetic and Environmental Effect
March 31 Mayo D199
Dongmei Liu Department of Epidemiology and Population Health London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
A Variable Selection Approach to Gene Set Enrichment Analysis
April 2 Moos 5-125
Zhezhen Jin Division of Biostatistics Columbia University
Methods for Item Reduction in a Scale for Screening
April Keaven Anderson On Adaptive Extensions of Group Sequential
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
4 Mayo D325
Merck Trials for Clinical Investigations
April 15 Moos 2-580
Alan Zinsmeister Biostatistics College of Medicine Mayo Clinic
Breath Test Models for Gastric Emptying
April 23 Moos 5-125
Victor DeGruttola Department of Biostatistics Harvard University
Resampling-based Multiple Testing Methods with Covariate Adjustment: Application to Investigation of Antiretroviral Drug Susceptibility
April 30 Moos 5-125
Chap Le Division of Biosatistics University of Minnesota
Interval Estimation of Ratios of Parameters
May 7 Moos 5-125
Kang James & Barry James Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Minnesota- Duluth
Tests for Local Temporal Correlation of Two Non-Homogeneous Poisson Processes
August 14 Mayo A434
Alejandro Jara Universidad de Concepcion
On the Analysis of Bayesian Semiparametric IRT-type Models
Biostatistics Seminars 2006-07
September 20 Moos 2-690
Jim Hodges Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
A Spatially-Adaptive Dynamic Conditionally Autoregressive Model for Longitudinal Periodontal Data
September 27 Moos 2-690
Chap Le Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
A Solution for the Most Basic Optimization Problem Associated with an ROC Curve
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
October 11 Moos 2-690
Tim Hanson Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Some Bayesian Semiparametric Approaches to Modeling Survival/Reliability with a Noisy Longitudinal Marker
October 18 Moos 2-690
Lan Wang Department of Statistics University of Minnesota
Consistent Model Selection and Data-driven Smooth Tests for Longitudinal Data in the Estimating Equations Approach
October 25 Moos 2-690
Moulinath Banerjee Department of Statistics University of Michigan
Interval Censored Data: Some Recent Developments
November 8 Moos 2-690
Melanie Wall Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Multiple Indicator and Multivariate Discrete State Hidden Markov Models
November 15 Moos 2-690
Peter Mueller Biostatistics MD Anderson Cancer Center
FDR, ODP and Bayesian Decision Rules
January 31 Moos I-450G
Philip Dawid University College, London
Interpreting DNA profile evidence in complex disputed paternity cases: Bayesian networks to the rescue
February 14 Moos 2-690
Daniel P. Normolle, Ph.D. Associate Professor University of Michigan
The Colorectal Cancer Serum Proteomics Bakeoff
February 21 Moos 2-690
Holly Janes, Ph.D. John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Partitioning Evidence of Statistical Association: A Case Study of Air Pollution and Mortality
February 28 Moos 2-690
Jeff Sloan, Ph.D. Mayo Clinic Rochester
Clinical Trials and Clinical Significance of Quality of Life Endpoints in Oncology
March 7
Deepak Agarwall Senior Research
Bayesian Spatial Scan Statistic Adjusted for Over Dispersion and Spatial Correlation
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
Moos 2-690 Scientist Yahoo! Research
March 19 Moos 1-450
J. Michael Oakes, PhD Division of Epidemiology & Community Health Minnesota Population Center
Beyond the RCT: Some Overlooked Challenges to Statistical Inference in Human Health Research
March 28 Moos 2-690
Erin Conlon Department of Math/Stat. University of Massachusetts
Statistical Methods for Integrating Multiple Sources of Genomic Data
April 4 Moos 2-690
Bhramar Mukherjee Department of Biostatistics University of Michigan
Bayesian Analysis of Studies of Gene-Environmrnt Interaction
April 18 Moos 2-690
Heping Zhang Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Yale University School of Medicine
Genetic Studies for Ordinal Traits
April 25 NHH 2-101
Tom Louis Department of Biostatistics Johns Hopkins University
Bayesian Analysis of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Baltimore, MD and Newark, NJ
May 2 Moos 2-690
David Nelson Center for Chronic Disease Outcomes Research Minneapolis VA Medical Center
Bias Reduction versus Sufficient Dimension Reduction
May 16 CCBR
Jim Hodges Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Treatment of Periodontal Disease and the Risk of Preterm Birth: The Obstetrics and Periodontal Therapy (OPT) Trial
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
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Biostatistics Seminars 2005-06
September 21 Moos 2-690
Jim Hodges Division of Biostatistics School of Dentistry University of Minnesota
Smoothed Analysis of Variance
October 26 Moos 2-690
Chap Le Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
T-Test, Hotelling’s T22 Test, Odds Ratio, and the Logistics Regression Model
November 2 Moos 2-690
Daniel Sargent Director, Cancer Center Statistics, Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Consultant, Mayo Clinic Division of Biostatistics
Endpoints for Colon Adjuvant Clinical Trials: Recommendations Based on Individual Patient Data from 20898 Patients and 18 Randomized Trials
November 8 Moos 2-620
Lance Waller Department of Biostatistics Emory University
A Spatial Analysis of Epidermal Nerve Fibers
November 16 Moos 2-530
Lue P Zhao Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center University of Washington – Seattle
An Empirical Multipoint Method for Identifying Haplotype Blocks/Tagging SNPs with Application to HapMap Data
December 7 Moos 2-690
Hui Zou Department of Statistics University of Minnesota
The Margin Vector and Multi-class Margin-based Classifiers
January 25
Peter Hoff Department of Statistics
Dimension selection for SVD models, with applications to relational data
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
PWB 2-470 and Biostatistics University of Washington
February 3 Moos 2-690
Richard Evans College of Veterinary Medicine Iowa State University
Combining expert information for the analysis of animal health screening tests
February 8 Moos 2-620
Chin-shang Li Biostatistics St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
A Local Linear Kernel-based Test for Nonlinear Regression Models
February 10 Moos 2-690
Jennifer Schumi Biostatistics Harvard University
Relating genotype to phenotype: Resampling-based multiple hypothesis testing using order statistics.
February 15 PWB 2-470
Shubhankar Ray Department of Statistics Texas A&M University
Bayesian Clustering for Identifying Alternative Splice Variants
February 17 Moos 2-690
Xianghua Luo Biostatistics Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Recurrent Event Models in the Presence of a Terminal Event: Comparison, Inference and Data Analysis
February 22 Moos 2-620
Zhang-sheng Yu Biostatistics University of Michigan
Nonparametric Regression for Correlated Failure Time Data
February 24 Moos 2-690
Yang Xie Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
A Bayesian approach to joint modeling of DNA-protein binding data, gene expression data and DNA sequence data
February 28 Moos 2-
Jim Hodges Division of Biostatistics and School of Dentistry
An Approach to Diagnostics for Multiple Error-term Linear Models
https://docs.google.com/a/umn.edu/document/d/1TJUfHCG1EUeuNoYkrJkvxKOhIohMDAiYKa9fFAGBQRc/edit
620 University of Minnesota
March 1 Moos 2-620
Hongzhe Li Biostatistics University of Pennsylvania
Statistical Modeling of Pathways and Networks for Genomic Applications
March 16 Moos 2-620
Anindita Banerjee Statistics North Carolina State University
Optimal Adaptive Designs in Phase-II Trials
Lan Wang Department of Statistics University of Minnesota
Postponed until Fall ’06
April 5 Moos 2-620
Jim Hodges Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
A Practical Method for Polishing Your Writing OR Liposuction! Do it yourself at home!
April 19 Moos 2-690
Bradley P. Carlin Division of Biostatistics University of Minnesota
Using R and BRugs in Bayesian Clinical Trial Design and Analysis
April 26 Moos 2-620
Ivan S. F. Chan, Ph.D. Clinical Biostatistics Merck Research Laboratories
Statistical Challenges of Multiple Endpoints in Clinical Trials
May 3 Moos 2-620
Jeffrey Morris University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Bayesian Wavelet-Based Functional Mixed Models
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