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Computational Statistics
Data Science Technologies
Data Visualization
Education
Machine Learning
Practice and Applications
Software
Wednesday, May 29
PS01 -
Opening Mixer & E-Posters
E-Poster
Wed, May 29, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Grand Ballroom Foyer
1
Spatial Statistics and Visualization of Public Health Outcomes
Presentation
Weichuan Dong, Kent State University
2
Teaching the ASA Guidelines in a Cross-Cultural Setting
Jing Cao, Southern Methodist University
3
The Daily Question: Building Student Trust and Interest in Undergraduate Introductory Probability and Statistics Courses
Presentation
Matthew A. Hawks, US Naval Academy
4
Extending the Grammar of Graphics beyond ggplot2
Silas Bergen, Winona State University
5
Using Data Science to Support Enrollment Decisions in Higher Education
Monica M King, Drexel University
6
Data-Driven College Admissions: Useful Metrics or Numeric Nonsense?
Emily Rose Flanagan, University of Washington
7
Using Data Verbs to Teach the Management of Tabular Data
Chris John Malone, Winona State University
8
A Shiny Application to Teach the Multiple Linear Regression Analysis in a Undergraduate Course
Presentation
Carlos M. Lopera-Gómez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
9
Predicting Matriculation Rates of Dual Enrollment High School Students
Presentation
Benjamin Kenneth Brown, Oregon Institute of Technology
10
A Meta-analysis on the Effect of Information and Communication Technology Tools in Second Language Acquisition
Presentation
Songtao Wang, University of Victoria
11
Building Statistical Understanding to Support Organizational Data Culture
Karin Neff, BSD7
Thursday, May 30
CS01 -
Teaching Statistics More Effectively to a New Generation of Students
Invited
Thu, May 30, 10:30 AM - 12:05 PM
Grand Ballroom E
Organizer(s): Jo Hardin, Pomona College
Chair(s): Alejandra Castillo, Oregon State University
10:35 AM
Using GitHub with Statistics Undergraduates
Jo Hardin, Pomona College
11:05 AM
Salt Fat Acid Heat: An Alternative to Cookbook Statistics
Andrew Bray, Reed College
11:35 AM
Teaching Data Communication
Presentation
Amelia McNamara, University of St. Thomas
CS19 -
Statistical Modeling in Python
Invited
Thu, May 30, 4:00 PM - 5:35 PM
Regency Ballroom EF
Organizer(s): Dennis Sun, Cal Poly
Chair(s): Kelly Nicole Bodwin, Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo
4:05 PM
Linear Modeling in Python with SALMON
Alex Boyd, University of California, Irvine
4:35 PM
A Grammar of Data Analysis
Dennis Sun, Google
5:05 PM
Symbulate: Probability Simulations in Python
Presentation
Kevin Ross, Cal Poly
Friday, May 31
CS25 -
Software Packages for Data Science
Contributed
Fri, May 31, 10:30 AM - 12:05 PM
Regency Ballroom C
Chair(s): Amrina Ferdous, Boise State University
10:35 AM
An R Package for Linear Mediation Analysis with Complex Survey Data
Presentation
Yujiao Mai, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
10:50 AM
GREIN: An Interactive Web Platform for Re-Analyzing GEO RNA-Seq Data
Presentation
Naim Al Mahi, University of Cincinnati
11:05 AM
Bioc2mlr: R Package to Bridge Between Bioconductor’s S4 Complex Genomic Data Container, to Mlr, a Meta Machine Learning Aggregator Package.
Dror Berel, Fred Hutch
CS36 -
Democratizing Data Science with Workflows
Invited
Fri, May 31, 3:40 PM - 5:15 PM
Regency Ballroom C
Organizer(s): Michael I. Love, UNC-Chapel Hill
Chair(s): Stas Kolenikov, Abt Associates
3:45 PM
Publishing Literate Programming Workflows in Scientific Journals
Michael I. Love, UNC-Chapel Hill
4:15 PM
When Should You Add Github, Make and Docker to Your Data Science Workflow?
Tiffany Timbers, University of British Columbia
4:45 PM
Useful Tools for Teaching and Outreach in Data Science: Workflows, Case Studies, Github Classroom, and Slack
Stephanie Hicks, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
CS42 -
Interoperability: Your R Package Can Depend on Its Friends
Invited
Fri, May 31, 5:20 PM - 6:25 PM
Regency Ballroom C
Organizer(s): Matthew N. McCall, University of Rochester
Chair(s): Xiaowei Yue, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
5:25 PM
Case Studies in Interoperability: From Generic Classes to Specific Functions
Presentation
Matthew N. McCall, University of Rochester
5:55 PM
How Core Data Structures Drive Interoperability in the Bioconductor Project
Marcel Ramos, CUNY SPH
Saturday, June 1
CS50 -
Developing Statistical Software For Drug Development
Invited
Sat, Jun 1, 10:00 AM - 11:35 AM
Grand Ballroom K
Organizer(s): Yiming Peng, Genetech
Chair(s): Yiming Peng, Genetech
10:05 AM
Embrace R in Pharma - Building an R Community
Ning Leng, Genentech
10:35 AM
Reproducible Computation at Scale in R
Presentation
Will Landau, Eli Lilly and Company
11:05 AM
Leveraging Open Source Tools for Drug Development
Douglas Kelkhoff, Genentech
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