JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #296

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296 Applied Session Theme Session Tue, 8/9/05, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM MCC-103 E
Women in Statistics: Working to Improve Human Wellbeing - Invited - Papers
Committee on Women in Statistics, Business and Economics Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section, Caucus for Women in Statistics
Organizer(s): Elizabeth Margosches, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Chair(s): Amita K. Manatunga, Emory University
     2:05 PM   Delivering Societal Benefits: The Advanced Technology Program Stephanie Shipp, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jeanne Powell, National Institute of Standards and Technology
     2:30 PM   Semiparametric Regression for High-dimensional Data with Applications in Microarrays: Least Square Kernel Machines and Linear Mixed ModelsXihong Lin, Harvard University; Dawei Liu, University of Michigan; Debashis Ghosh, University of Michigan
     2:55 PM   The Changing Role of Statistics in Medical Research: Experiences from the Past and Directions for the Future Judith D. Goldberg, New York University School of Medicine
     3:20 PM   Methods for Validation Sets for Outcomes in Changing Temporal ConditionsM. Elizabeth Halloran, Emory University
     3:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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Revised March 2005