| Previous Statistics GIDP Colloquia Colloquia sponsored by or of interest to faculty in the Graduate Interdisciplinary Program (GIDP) in Statistics at the University of Arizona. Fall 2009: The GIDP in Statistics sponsors, co-sponsors, and lists colloquia, seminars, and other public forums to disseminate modern research in statistics and quantitative thinking. - Economics Empirical Workshop:
Tuesday, 8 December 2009: Professor Joerg Stoye, Department of Economics, New York University. Title pending 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm, McClelland Hall, 401KK. Spring 2009: The GIDP in Statistics sponsors, co-sponsors, and lists colloquia, seminars, and other public forums to disseminate modern research in statistics and quantitative thinking. Fall 2008: The GIDP in Statistics sponsors, co-sponsors, and lists colloquia, seminars, and other public forums to disseminate modern research in statistics and quantitative thinking. Spring 2008: The GIDP in Statistics sponsors, co-sponsors, and lists colloquia, seminars, and other public forums to disseminate modern research in statistics and quantitative thinking. - Monday, February 11, 2008: Dr. Leanna House, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University.
Functional data analysis using a Levy random fields model for multi-spectra feature extraction and classification 12:00 noon, Shantz, Room 440. Sponsor: Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. - Tuesday, February 12, 2008: Dr. Ted Trouard, Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology and BIO5 Institute
Noninvasive Measurement of Tissue Properties with MRI 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Tuesday, February 19, 2008: Dr. Gary Skinner,Department of Physics
Mechanical Tension within DNA Controls Gene Transcription Initiation 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Wednesday, February 20, 2008: Dr. Sholom Wacholder, Senior Investogator NCI, Screeing for Rare Disease and Other Problems of Searching for theFew Among the Many
12:00 pm, Drachman Hall, Room A114 - Tuesday, February 26, 2008: Dr. Bruce Walsh, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and BIO5 Institute
Who's Your Great-great-great Granddaddy? Estimation of Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor Give Molecular Gemological Data 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Tuesday, March 4, 2008: Dr. Jonathan Overpeck, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth
Departments of Geosciences and Atmospheric Sciences Climate Change, Sea Level, and Western Drought: Dangerous Anthropogenic Interference? 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Thursday, March 6, 2008: Professor David Rocke, Division of Biostatistics, University of California–Davis.
Pre-Processing Spectroscopic Data for Omics Analysis 12:00 pm, href="http://iiewww.ccit.arizona.edu/uamap/staticLarge/88.html">BioSciences West, Room 210. Sponsor: Statistics GIDP. - Tuesday, March 11, 2008: Dr. Bonnie LaFleur, University of Utah, Biostatistics Section Department of Pediatrics
Quantitative Issues in Biomarker Development 10:30 am, Drachman Hall, Room A122. - Tuesday, March 11, 2008: Professor Dean Billheimer, University of Utah.
An Introduction to Compositional Data Analysis 12:00 pm, SUMC, Sabino Room. Sponsor: Statistics GIDP. - Tuesday, March 11, 2008: Dr. Vicki Chandler, Director, BIO5 Institute
Quantitative Analyses of Single- and Multi-locus Tandem Repeats in the Human Genome 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Friday, March 14, 2008: Dr. Ching-Ti Liu, Yale University, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
A forest-based approach to identifying gene and gene-gene interactions 11:30 am, Drachman Hall, Room A114. - Friday, March 21, 2008: Dr. Chengcheng Hu, Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Biostatistics
Recursive Partitioning Method in the Study of HIV Resistance Mutations 11:30 am, Drachman Hall, Room A114. - Tuesday, March 25, 2008: Ms. Julia Arciero, Program in Applied Mathematics
Roles of Oxygen-dependent ATP Release by Red Blood Cells and Conducted Responses in Metabolic Blood Flow Regulation 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Tuesday, April 1, 2008: Dr. Herman Gordon, Departments of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Multiple Models of Molecular Assembly at Synapses 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Tuesday, April 8, 2008: Mr. Jonathan Dyhr, Program in Neuroscience
Visual Speedometers in the Honeybee Brain 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Tuesday, April 15, 2008: Dr. Alain Goriely, Department of Mathematics, Dr. Andrew Hausrath and Tsu-Shuen Tsao
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Coils, Coiled-coils, and Coiled-coiled-coils: Unraveling the Hierarchical Structure of Adiponectin 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health - Tuesday, April 22, 2008: Dr. Leo Lopes, Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering
Network Modeling of Gene Regulatory Pathways in Vertebrate Development 4:15 pm, Keating Building, Room 103 Sponsors: BIO5 Institute, Applied Mathematics GIDP, Statistics GIDP, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Fall 2007: The GIDP in Statistics sponsors, co-sponsors, and lists colloquia, seminars, and other public forums to disseminate modern research in statistics and quantitative thinking. |