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Phone : 612.624.4655

FAX : 612.626.0660

Mailing Address:
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.

 

2007-2008 Seminars
Date
Location
Presenter Topic
September 19
Moos 1-450G
Tom Cook
Division of Biostatistics
University of Wisconsin
Analysis of Time-to-event Data with Incomplete Event Adjudication
September
26
Moos 1-450G
Deukwoo Kwon
Postdoctoral Visiting Fellow
National Cancer Institute
Identifying Protein Makers from Mass Spectrometry Data with Ordinal Outcome

October
1
Moos 2-520

Yulan Liang
Divsion of Biostatistics
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Statistical Methods for Human Genomic Research
October
3
Moos 1-450G
Dan Nettleton
Division of Statistics
Iowa State University
Exploring the Information in p-Values for the Analysis and Planning of Multiple-Test Experiments
October
4
115 Ford Hall
Brian Caffo
Division of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University
Statistical Methods for Indirect Estimation of Physiological Parameters: Case Studies in Viral Kinetics
October
15
MoosT 2-520
Jimmy Efird
John A. Burns School of Medicine
A Method to Model Season of Birth as a Surrogate Environmental Risk Factor for Disease
October
17
Moos 1-450G
Song Yang
National Cancer Institute
Modelling and inference on time-varying hazard ratios for survival data
October
31
Moos 1-450G
Surajit Ray
Math & Statistics
Boston University

Modal Inference and Its Application to High-Dimensional Clustering
November
7
Moos 1-450G
Rafael Irizarri
Division of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins University
Applications of Affymetrix SNP Chips
November
28
Moos 1-450G
Xianghua Luo
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota
Analysis of Recurrent Event Data Under the Case-crossover Design With Applications to Elderly Falls
December
5
Moos 1-450G
Wei Pan
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota
Statistical Genomics and Spatial Statistics: Incorporating Biological Knowledge of Genes into Analysis of Genomic Data
January
17
Moos 2-580
Xuefeng Liu
Assistant Professor
Wayne State University
Joint Models for Bivariate Longitudinal Processes
January
30
Moos 5-125
Richard Maclehose
Biostatistics
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Kernel Mixtures of Gaussian Processes and their Application to Epidemiology
February
1
Moos 2-520
Kyle Rudser
Department of Biostatistics
University of Washington
Separating Borrowing Information and Forming Contrasts: Nonparametric Inference for Arbitrary Functionals of Survival
February
4
Mayo D199
Yun Li
Department of Biostatistics
University of Michigan
Assessing Surrogacy in Clinical Trials Using Counterfactual Models
February
6
Moos 5-125
Matthew Stephens
Department of Human Genetics and Statistics
University of Chicago
Bayesian Imputation-based Association Mapping
February
11
Mayo D199
Zhi Wei
Bioinformatics
University of Pennsylvania
Statistical Methods for Network-Based Analysis of Genomic Data
February
15
Moos 2-520

Min Zhang
Department of Statistics
North Carolina State University

Improving Efficiency of Inferences in Randomized Clinical Trials Using Auxiliary Covariates
February
20
Moos 5-125
Thomas Braun
Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
Parametric Approaches for Optimizing Treatment Schedules in Adaptive Early-Phase Clinical Trials
February
22
Moos 2-520
Hongwei Zhao
Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology
University of Rochester
On the Equivalence of Some Medical Cost Estimators with Censored Data
March
5
Moos 5-125
Jim Hodges
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota

A Practical Method for Polishing Your Writing
OR
Liposuction! Do it Yourself at Home!
(The 3rd Biannual Liposuction Seminar)

March
26
Moos 5-125

Jian-Min Yuan
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health
University of Minnesota

Bladder Cancer - A Model Disease for Investigating Genetic and Environmental Effect
March
31
Mayo D199
Dongmei Liu
Department of Epidemiology and Population Health
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
A Variable Selection Approach to Gene Set Enrichment Analysis
April
2
Moos 5-125

Zhezhen Jin
Division of Biostatistics
Columbia University

Methods for Item Reduction in a Scale for Screening
April
4
Mayo D325
Keaven Anderson
Merck
On Adaptive Extensions of Group Sequential Trials for Clinical Investigations
April
15
Moos 2-580
Alan Zinsmeister
Biostatistics
College of Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Breath Test Models for Gastric Emptying
April
23
Moos 5-125
Victor DeGruttola
Department of Biostatistics
Harvard University
Resampling-based Multiple Testing Methods with Covariate Adjustment: Application to Investigation of Antiretroviral Drug Susceptibility
April
30
Moos 5-125
Chap Le
Division of Biosatistics
University of Minnesota
Interval Estimation of Ratios of Parameters
May
7
Moos 5-125
Kang James & Barry James
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Minnesota- Duluth
Tests for Local Temporal Correlation of Two Non-Homogeneous Poisson Processes

2006-2007 Seminars

 

2005-2006 Seminars

 

 

 
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