JSM 2005 - Toronto

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62 Applied Session Sun, 8/7/05, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM MCC-205 B
DNA Data and Microarry Measurements - Contributed - Papers
Biometrics Section, WNAR
Chair(s): Hongmei Zhang, University of West Florida
     4:05 PM   Simplified Sequential Multiple Decision Procedures (SSMDP) for Genome ScansQunyuan Zhang, Washington University School of Medicine; Michael A. Province, Washington University School of Medicine
     4:20 PM   Why Does Shrinking the Variance Estimates Helps the Multiple Testing for a Large Number of Populations Such as Genes?Peng Liu, Cornell University; J. T. Gene Hwang, Cornell University
     4:35 PM   Detecting Peaks in a High-resolution Map of Active Promoters in the Human Genome Using Double-Regression ModelMing Zheng, University of California, Los Angeles; Yingnian Wu, University of California, Los Angeles; Tae Hoon Kim, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, UCSD; Leah Barrera, University of California, San Diego; Chunxu Qu, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, UCSD; Michael Singer, Nimblegen Systems, Inc.; Todd Richmand, Nimblegen Systems, Inc.; Roland Green, Nimblegen Systems, Inc.; Bing Ren, University of California, San Diego
     4:50 PM   A Mixture Model in Nucleosome Core DNA Sequence AlignmentJi-Ping Wang, Northwestern University; Jonathan Widom, BMBCB, Northwestern University
     5:05 PM   A Likelihood-based Approach to Modeling Real-time RT-PCR Data with Right CensoringYi He, University of Minnesota; Bonnie LaFleur, Vanderbilt University
     5:20 PM   Comparison of Links between Quantitative Trait Loci and Gene Expression DataBing Han, The Pennsylvania State University
     5:35 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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Revised March 2005