Statistics Seminar Schedule

Fall 2008 Seminar Series
Where:
Room 199, Cupples I, Washington University at St. Louis
When: Tuesdays 4:30 - 5:30 pm.

Date

Speaker

Institution

Title and Abstract

Sep. 23

Prof. Sarah Holte

Biostatistics, Public Health Sciences Division
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Analysis and Design of Viral Dynamics Studies

Sep. 30

Prof. Stanley Sawyer

Dept. of Mathematics,

Washington University at St. Louis

Organization Meeting

Oct. 7

Prof. Jimin Ding

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Reading Seminar: Kalbfleisch, Prentice (2002) The statistical analysis of failure time data, Chap.1-3

Oct. 14

Mr. Ruibin Xi

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Statistical Aggregation of U-statistics in Massive Data Sets

Oct. 21

Mr. Qing Li

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Reading Seminar: Kalbfleisch and Prentice (2002) The statistical analysis of failure time data,
Chap. 4: Cox Model

Oct. 28

Prof. Stanley Sawyer

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Reading Seminar: Kalbfleisch and Prentice (2002) The statistical analysis of failure time data,
Chap.5: Counting Processes and Asymptotic Theory in Survival Analysis

Nov. 4

Andrew Womack

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Bayesian models for Nonparametric Survival Analysis
(Ref: Bayesian Survival Analysis, by Ibrahim, Chen, and Simla)

Nov. 11

Ms. Xiao Huang

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Analysis of Correlated Failure Time Data
(Reference: Chapter 10 in ``The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data'' by Kalbfleisch and Prentice)

Nov. 18

TBA

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Cancelled

Nov. 25

Mr. Ruibin Xi

Dept. of Mathematics,
Washington University at St. Louis

Modeling and Analysis of Recurrent Event Data
(Reference: Chapter 9 in ``The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data'' by Kalbfleisch and Prentice)

Dec. 4

Prof. Scott Holan

Dept. of Statistics,
University of Missouri, Columbia

Hierarchical Bayesian Markov Switching Models with
Application to Predicting Spawning Success of Shovelnose Sturgeon

Dec. 9

Prof. Yan Yan

Dept. of Surgery, School of Medicine,
Washington University at St. Louis

Reading Seminar: Kalbfleisch and Prentice (2002) The statistical analysis of failure time data,
Chap.8: Competing Risks and Multistate Models in Survival Analysis

Past semesters:
Spring 2008 schedule
Fall 2007 schedule
Spring 2007 schedule
Fall 2006 schedule

Other Talk Lists:
Math Department Talk List
Biostatistics Seminar in Medicical School