JSM Activity #234


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Activity ID:  234
Title
Statistical Issues in Human Genetics
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/13/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: H-Sutton Parlor Center
Biometrics Section*, ENAR, IMS Invited
Organizer: Jurg Ott, Rockefeller University
Chair: Jurg Ott, Rockefeller University
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 3:45 PM
Description

Statistical genetics is an enormously important and exciting area of science. With rapid advancement of technology, it is witnessing tremendous growth in recent years. Statisticians certainly have important roles to play. This session is intended to introduce most recent developments in the area and to discuss related issues.
  300420  By:  Nan  Laird 2:05 PM 08/13/2002
Family Based Association Tests with Haplotypes

  300419  By:  Warren J. Ewens 2:30 PM 08/13/2002
Statistics in Genomics: Expression Arrays and BLAST

  302041  By:  Aravinda  Chakravarti 2:55 PM 08/13/2002
Detection of Polymorphism Patterns in the Human Genome

  301873  By:  Kenneth  Lange 3:20 PM 08/13/2002
A Dictionary Model for Motif Analysis

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