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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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372 Applied Session Tue, 8/4/09, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-208A
Bayesian Methods for Gene Expression and Microarrays - Contributed - Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Niko Kaciroti, University of Michigan
    2:05 PM   Modeling the Spatial Structure in Microarray DataVinicius D. Mayrink, Duke University; Joseph E. Lucas, Duke Institute for Genome Science and Policy
    2:20 PM   Bayesian Analysis of iTRAQ Data with Nonrandom Missing: Identification of Differentially Expressed ProteinsRuiyan Luo, Yale University; Hongyu Zhao, Yale University
    2:35 PM   A Bayesian Approach to the Quantification of Protein Lysate ArraysE. Shannon Neeley, Brigham Young University; C. Shane Reese, Brigham Young University
    2:50 PM   Bayesian Modeling of ChIP-Chip Data via a Modified Ising ModelQianxing Mo, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Faming Liang, Texas A&M University
    3:05 PM   Testing Multiple Hypotheses on a Gene Ontology GraphKun Liang, Iowa State University; Dan Nettleton, Iowa State University
    3:20 PM   Bayesian Hierarchical Model of Gene Expression and Methylation Data Through EM AlgorithmJaesik Jeong, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
     3:35 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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