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October 25 FXB G-12 Xiaotong Shen, Ph.D. Visiting Scholar, Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University Generalization Machines November 8 2:00 to 3:00 pm HSPH2, Room 426 David Zucker, Ph.D. Visiting Scholar, Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health Senior Lecturer, Department of Statistics, Hebrew University Sample Size Redetermination for Repeated Measures Studies November 15 FXB G-12 Jim Hodges, Ph.D. Senior Research Associate, Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, and Director, Biostatistical Core, Minnesota Oral Health Clinical Research Center, School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota "Counting Degrees Of Freedom In Hierarchical And Other Richly-Parameterised Models" December 13 FXB G-12 Ian W. McKeague, Ph.D. Bradley Professor of Statistics, Department of Statistics, Florida State University Comparisons Of Treatments And Competing Risks In Clinical Trials January 10 FXB G-12 Daniel B. Carr, Ph.D. Professor of Applied and Engineering Statistics George Mason University Toward Cognitive Accessibility for Complex Statistical Summaries: Two Graphical Templates with Health Applications February 14 Kresge G-2 Nanny Wermuth, Ph.D. Professor in Medical Statistics, Johnannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Denmark and 2001-2002 Radcliffe Institute Fellow, Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study Properties and Applications of Triangular Systems March 14 Kresge G-2 Thomas Ten Have, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Trying To Show Causality With A Cluster Randomized Study Of An Anti-Depression/Suicide Intervention April 18 FXB G-12 Jon Wellner, Ph.D. Professor of Statistics and Biostatistics University of Washington Estimation and Testing with Interval-Censored Data April 25 FXB G-12 Harold Amkraut and Ramachandran Suresh Schering-Plough Research Institute Survival and Survival 'Type' Analysis - Common Sense, Philosophy and Statistics May 23 FXB G-12 Mei-Cheng Wang, Ph.D. Professor of Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Analysis Of Recurrent Event and Failure Time Data Challenged By Informative Censoring |
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