FALL 2004
Note: All colloquia will be held at 2:00pm in LeConte 210A unless
otherwise noted. Refreshments are served at 3:00pm in LeConte 213.
- August 26: John
Grego, Department of Statistics, University of South
Carolina
Afternoons with Wilma; A Calibration Story
- September 9:
Edsel A.
Pena, Department of Statistics, University of South Carolina
Global Validation of
Linear Model Assumptions
- September 16: Ralph L. Kodell, National Center for
Toxicological Research U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Department of
Biometry, Jefferson, Arkansas
Using P-Value Plots and
ROC Curves to Assess Statistical Significance of Microarray Data on Gene
Expression
- September 23: Brent McHenry,Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics
and Epidemiology, Medical University of South
Carolina
A Novel Approach of
Estimation for Additive Rate Regression Models with Parametric Underlying
Failure Time Distributions
- September 30: Stuart Lipsitz,Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics
and Epidemiology Medical University of
South Carolina
Confidence Intervals for Population Attributable
Risk from Complex Surveys
- October 7: L.J.
Wei,Department of
Biostatistics, Harvard University
Statistical Inferences by Perturbing Estimating
Function or Minimand
- October 21: Vanja M.
Dukic Department of Health
Studies The University of Chicago
A Bayesian SEIR Approach to
Modeling Smallpox Epidemics
- October 28: Robert H.
Lyles, Department of Biostatistics,
Emory University
Improving Point Predictions of Random Effects
for Subjects at High Risk
- Friday, November 12:  : (Please note: The talk will start at 3:30pm instead of
2:30)
W.J.
Padgett, Distinguished Professor Emeritus Department of Statistics, University of South Carolina, and Visiting
Professor, Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University
Bayes Bandwidth
Selection in Kernel Density Estimation with Censored Data
- November 18: Joseph
Ibrahim, Department of
Biostatistics, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
A Class of Bayesian Box-Cox
Transformation Hazard Regression Models
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