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483 | Wed, 8/6/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 | |
Celebrate Our Past Through Histories of ASA Sections, Chapters, and Committees — Invited Poster Presentations | |||
Committee on ASA Archives and Historical Materials , ASA 175th Anniversary Steering Committee , Committee on Professional Ethics , Transportation Statistics Interest Group | |||
Chair(s): John D. McKenzie Jr., Babson College | |||
1: | The History of the Biopharmaceutical Section of the ASA — Maria Matilde Sanchez-Kam, Arena Pharmaceuticals ; Dionne Price, FDA ; Amit Bhattacharyya, GlaxoSmithKline | ||
2: | Professional Ethics for Statisticians: An ASA Organizational History — Howard Hogan, U.S. Census Bureau ; Duane Steffey, Exponent | ||
3: | Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences: 25 Years Later — Constantine Daskalakis, Thomas Jefferson University | ||
4: | A History of the Boston Chapter of the American Statistical Association — Dominique Haughton, Bentley University/U. Paris I ; John D. McKenzie Jr., Babson College | ||
5: | History of the Washington Statistical Society — Michael P. Cohen, American Institutes for Research | ||
6: | A History of the Statistical Education Section — John D. McKenzie Jr., Babson College ; Katherine Halvorsen, Smith College | ||
7: | The History Project of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the American Statistical Association — Chris Barker, InVentiv Health Clinical ; Dean Fearn, California State University, East Bay (Retired) | ||
8: | Statistics Without Borders: Providing Pro Bono Statistical Consulting Globally — Nilupa S. Gunaratna, Harvard School of Public Health ; Gary Shapiro, Statistics Without Borders | ||
9: | From Stagflation to Lean: Thirty Years of Quality and Productivity — Jason E. Gillikin, Priority Health | ||
10: | Transportation Interest Group the Version Zero — Clifford Spiegelman, TTI/TAMU | ||
11: | The History of the Section on Statistics and the Environment — Alix I. Gitelman, Oregon State University ; Kathryn Irvine, U.S. Geological Survey | ||
13: | A Brief History of the Kansas-Western Missouri Chapter of the American Statistical Association — Jo A. Wick, University of Kansas Medical Center ; John Keighley, Kansas University Medical Center ; Ananda Jayawardhana, Pittsburg State University | ||
14: | History of the ASA Conference on Statistical Practice — LeAnna Stork, Monsanto | ||
15: | The Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns in Statistics — Christopher H. Johnson, CDC ; Diane Herz, Mathematica Policy Research ; Arthur B. Kenickell, Federal Reserve Board | ||
16: | Risky Business: A Walk Through the History and Future Direction of the Section on Risk Analysis — Susan Simmons, University of North Carolina at Wilmington | ||
17: | History of ASA's Section on Statistical Consulting — Ann Lazar, University of California, San Francisco ; Richard Ittenbach, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center ; Marlene Egger, University of Utah ; Rick Peterson, ASA |
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