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Seminars
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Seminars - Spring 2006
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The significance level of a scan statistic for mapping multiple
interacting QTL in a backcross
and applications to model selection.
Wednesday -- January 18, 2006 -- Jianxin Shi, Stanford University
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Inference for a class of partially identified econometric models.
Wednesday -- January 25, 2006 -- Azeem Shaikh, Stanford University
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Fourier analysis in time series: Some theory and an application to
space-time modeling.
TUESDAY -- January 31, 2006 -- Xiaofeng Shao, University of Chicago
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Parameter estimation, model selection and inferences in L1-based
linear regression.
Wednesday -- February 1, 2006 -- Jinfeng Xu, Columbia University
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Rutgers Biostatistics Day.
FRIDAY -- February 3, 2006
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Estimation of link functions in monotone response models.
MONDAY -- February 6, 2006 -- Jayanta Kumar Pal, University of
Michigan
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FEBRUARY 8 TALK POSTPONED
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Statistical options: Crash resistant financial contracts based
on robust estimation.
Wednesday -- February 15, 2006 -- Kesar Singh, Rutgers University
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Detecting Cis-regulatory modules and motifs by modeling
correlated structures in genomic sequences.
MONDAY -- February 20, 2006 -- Qing Zhou, Stanford University
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On the behavior of Bayesian credible intervals for some restricted
parameter space problems.
Wednesday -- February 22, 2006 -- Eric Marchand, Univ. Sherbrooke
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Inference for Quantile Regression Models with Applications to
GeneChip Data.
Wednesday -- March 1, 2006 -- Huixia Wang, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
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Smoothly truncated stable distributions, GARCH-models, and option
pricing
MONDAY -- March 6, 2006 -- Christian Menn, Cornell University
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Empirical Bayes test with application to microarray data.
Wednesday -- March 8, 2006 -- Peng Liu, Cornell University
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Testing randomness: Statistical and probabilistic issues.
Wednesday -- March 22, 2006 -- Andrew Rukhin, University of
Maryland at Baltimore County
and National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Generalized error control in multiple hypothesis testing.
TUESDAY -- March 28, 2006 -- Joseph Romano, Stanford University
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Inequalities: Some probabilistic, some matric, and some both.
MONDAY -- April 3, 2006 -- Ingram Olkin, Stanford University
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Apples, oranges and pairs. Data analytic approaches for
mining multiple microarray datasets.
Wednesday -- April 5, 2006 -- Giovanni Parmigiani, Johns Hopkins
University
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Coping with information overload.
Wednesday -- April 12, 2006 -- Allen Gorin, US Dept of Defense -
Human Language Technology Research
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Sharper confidence intervals focusing on the selected populations.
MONDAY -- April 17, 2006 -- J.T. Gene Hwang, Cornell University
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Multivariate conditional CDF approximations.
Wednesday -- April 26, 2006 -- John Kolassa, Rutgers University
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Fast functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Wednesday -- May 3, 2006 -- Martin Lindquist, Columbia University;
Larry Shepp and Cun-Hui Zhang, Rutgers University
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