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253 Tue, 8/5/03, 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM R-Atrium
Topic Contributed Posters - Topic Contributed - Posters
Biometrics Section, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, ENAR
Organizer(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University
Chair(s): Todd Ogden, Columbia University
Poster Topic: Biometrics, biostatistics, epidemiology:
01: Addressing Some Difficulties in Region of Interest Approaches to Brain Image DataPatrick S. Carmack, Southern Methodist University; Jeff S. Spence, Southern Methodist University; William R. Schucany, Southern Methodist University; Richard F. Gunst, Southern Methodist University
02: Correlations and PET Scans: Challenges in Understanding Relationships between Regions of the BrainDanielle J. Harvey, University of California, Davis; Charles DeCarli, University of California; Bruce Reed, University of California
03: A Spatial Analysis of Brain Imaging DataJeff S. Spence, Southern Methodist University; Patrick S. Carmack, Southern Methodist University; William R. Schucany, Southern Methodist University; Richard F. Gunst, Southern Methodist University; Wayne A. Woodward, Southern Methodist University
Poster Topic: Graphics, visualization, computational statistics:
04: Modeling Defects in the Reward System in the Human BrainRaymond G. Hoffmann, Medical College of Wisconsin; Paul Hoffmann, Marquette University; Robert Risinger, Medical College of Wisconsin; Elliot Stein, National Institutes of Health
 

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