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Division of Biostatistics
School of Public Health
University of Minnesota
A460 Mayo Building,
MMC 303
420 Delaware St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

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We are located on the 4th floor in the northwest corner of the Mayo Memorial Building

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Seminars

Current Academic Year


Locations, times, and days of talks vary.
For information on a specific seminar click on the Topic link below. For a map of the seminar location, click on the Location.

 

2008-2009 Seminars
Date
Location
Presenter Topic
September 12
Moos 2-620

Saurabh Ghosh
Human Genetics Unit
Indian Statistical Institute

Model-Free Linkage and Association Mapping Of Complex Traits Using Quantitative Endophenotypes
September
24
Moos 5-125
Haitao Chu
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of North Carolina
Random Effects Models in a Meta-Analysis of the Accuracy of Two Diagnostic Tests without a Gold Standard
October
1
Moos 2-620
Robert Derozio
Florida Integrated Science Center
USGS & Dept. of Statistics
University of Florida
Estimation of Manatee Abundance from Aerial Surveys Using Dual Observers and Removal Sampling
October
15
Moos 5-125
Ruzong Fan
Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University
Extended Homozygosity Score Tests to Detect Positive Selection in Genome-wide Scans
November
5
Moos 5-125
Logan Spector, Division of Epidemiology
&
Tracy Bergemann, Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota
Case-parent Triad Analyses of Genes Related to Bone Growth in Osteosarcoma
November
19
Moos 5-125
Sumithra Mandrekar
Division of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics
Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Continuous Measurements versus Categorization to Assess Anti-Tumor Activity in Cancer Clinical Trials: Is One Really Better Than the Other?
December
3
Moos 5-125

Wei Pan
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota

Some Old and New Tests of Disease Association with Multiple SNPs in Linkage Disequilibrium
January
15
Moos 2-520
Scott Emerson
Department of Biostatistics
University of Washington
On the Use of Stochastic Curtailment in Sequential Clinical Trials
February
11
Mayo 1250
Shuying Sun
Mathematical Biosciences Institute
Ohio State University
A Quantile Approach to Analyzing Differential Methylation Hybridization Microarrays
February
18
Mayo 1250
Peng Wei
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota
Network-based Mixture Models for Genomic Discovery
February
20
Mayo D327
Jose-Miguel Yamal
Department of Biostatistics
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Multilevel Classification: Classifying Data Based on Variable Number of Replicated Measures with Application in Cervical Neoplasia Screening
February
25
Mayo 1250
Joe Koopmeiners
Department of Biostatistics
University of Washington
Conditional Estimation after a Phase II Group Sequential Diagnostic Biomarker Study
March
4
Mayo 1250
Eunhee Kim
Department of Biostatistics
University of North Carolina
Semi-parametric Transformation Models for Multiple Biomarkers in ROC Analysis
March
25
Moos 1-450
Brad Carlin
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota
Bayesian Adaptive Methods for
Clinical Trial Design and Analysis
or
What I Did on My Fall Semester Leave


April
6
Moos 1-450
Xiao-Hua Andrew Zhou
Department of Biostatistics
University of Washington
Some New Models for Predicting Health Care Costs of Individual Patients
April
8
Moos 1-450
Dalene Stangl
Department of Statistical Science
Duke University
Linking Statistical Analysis and Decision Analysis in Health-Related Research
April
14
Moos 1-450

Weihua Guan
Department of Biostatistics
University of Michigan

Genetic Similarity Matching for Genome-wide Association Studies
April
15
Mayo 1250
Sean Nugent
Minneapolis VA Medical Center
Participation in PTSD Treatment
(Who Starts, Stays, or Drops Out)
How to Identify a Population of Patients Seeking Treatment in Real Time: Only at the VA?



April
20
Moos 1-450

Joshua Sampson
Department of Biostatistics
Yale University

Selecting SNPs to Correctly Predict Ethnicity
April
21
Moos 1-450
Zuoheng Anita Wang
Department of Statistics
The University of Chicago
Testing Untyped SNPs in Case-Control Association Studies with Related Individuals
April
22
Moos 1-450

Karla Ballman
Mayo Clinic, Rochester


Some Trials Encountered in Clinical Trials
April
28
Moos 1-450
Erik Bloomquist
Biostatistics
University of California,
Los Angeles
Hierarchical Models in Molecular Evolution
April
30
Mayo 3-125
Julian Wolfson
Department of Biostatistics
Univeristy of Washington
Statistical Identifiability and the
Surrogate Endpoint Problem,
with Application to Vaccine Trials

2007-2008 Seminars
2006-2007 Seminars
2005-2006 Seminars

 

 

 
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