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Spring 2000

January 10 Dan Nettleton, University of Nebraska,
Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci through Principal Components Regression
January 31 Jeffrey Morris, Texas A & M Univrsity,
Parametric and Nonparametric Methods for Understanding the Relationship Between Carcinogen Induced DNA Adduct Levels in Distal and Proximal Regions of the Colon
February 4 Li Zhu, University of Minnesota,
Hierarchical Modeling of Spatio-temporally Misaligned Data
February 7 Ron Mowers, Multiple Regression for Molecular-Marker, Quantitative-Trail Measurement with an Example, Gray Leaf Spot Tolerance in Maize
February 9 Dean Adams, Iowa State University, The Statistical Analysis of Biological Shape
February 21 Jaeyong Lee, National Institute of Statistical Sciences, Bayesian Bootstrap and its Application to Proportional Hazards Models
March 3 Amy Goodwin Froelich, University of Illinois,
Statistical Issues Related to Item Response Theory
March 6 James Lyons-Weiler, The Pennsylvania State University, Data Exploration and Hypothesis Testing in Molecular Phylogenetics, Molecular Evolution, and Beyond
March 7 Scott Berry, Texas A & M University, A Bayesian Discovers a Smoothing Spline
March 8 Christopher Bilder, Kansas State University, Testing for Marginal Independence with Pick Any/c Variables
March 20 Qiong Yang, Harvard School of Public Health, Adjusting for Confounding Due to Population Admixture when Estimating
the Effect of Candidate Genes on Quantitative Traits
March 21 Cathy Dippo*, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Statistics and a Digital Government for the 21st Century
March 22 Karin Dorman, University of California, Is in vivo recombination between HIV strains ovrestimated?
March 27 Ching-Shui Cheng, University of California, Berkeley, Projection Properties of Orthogonal Arrays
April 3 Kok-Leong Chiang, Iowa State University,
A Simple General Method of Constructing Confidence Inervals For Functions of Variance Components
April 10 Terry M. Therneau, Mayo Clinic, Random Effects Survival Models for Familial Data
April 14 Simon Tavaré, Departments of Biological Sciences,
Mathematics and Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Seeing the Forest for the Trees
April 17 Simon Tavaré, Departments of Biological Sciences,
Mathematics and Preventive Medicine,University of Southern California, Reconstructing Tumor Histories
April 17 Rebecca W. Doerge, Purdue University,
Statistical Issues and Applications in Agricultural Genetics / Genomics
May 18 Kenneth H. Pollock, University of North Carolina
The Design of Large Scale Wildlife Monitoring Studies
July 10 Jae Kwang Kim, Replication Variance Estimation for Multi-Phase Stratified Sampling
July 13 Joachim Kunert, Fachbereich Statistik, University of Dortmund, Germany, On Repeated Difference Tests
July 31 Jun Zhu, Iowa State University, Asymptotic Inference for Spatial CDFs over Time