JSM Activity #95

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Hotels: H = Hilton San Francisco, R = Reniassance Parc Hotel 55, N = Nikko San Francisco
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95 Applied Session Mon, 8/4/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Continental Ballroom 7 & 8
Analysis of Gene Expression Data - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section, IMS, Biopharmaceutical Section
Chair(s): Ronghui Xu, Harvard School of Public Health
     8:35 AM   Generalized Tests for Replicated Microarray DataMei-Ling Ting Lee, Harvard University; Robert J. Gray, Dana Farber Cancer Institute
     8:50 AM   Mixed Models for Microarray DataKeying Ye, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Ina Hoeschele, Virgina Bioinformatics Institute; Xiao Yang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
     9:05 AM   Selecting the Number of Components in a Mixture ModelSurajit Ray, Pennsylvania State University
     9:20 AM   Analysis of Cdna Microarray Data from Split-plot Experiments Using Mixed ModelsHao Li, University of Kentucky; Arnold J. Stromberg, University of Kentucky; Thomas V. Getchell, University of Kentucky; Marilyn L. Getchell, University of Kentucky
     9:35 AM   Using the t-distribution to Simulate Microarray DataJohanna S. Hardin, Pomona College
     9:50 AM   Identifying Genes Altered by a Drug in Temporal Microarray Data: A Case StudyNicoleta Serban, Carnegie Mellon University; Larry A. Wasserman, Carnegie Mellon University
     10:05 AM   Using Sequence Information to Improve RNA Expression MeasuresZhijin Wu, Johns Hopkins University; Rafael A. Irizarry, John Hopkins Bloomberg; Robert Gentleman, Harvard School of Public Health
 

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