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in Asia and the Pacific Rim. It also will 7–9—LASR 2009: Statistical Tools for During the same period, similar models
ALEND
promote communication and collaboration Challenges in Bioinformatics, Leeds, and methodologies were developed by
between researchers in this area and those United Kingdom academic statisticians in mathematics and
AR
from other parts of the world. The pro- The 2009 Leeds Annual Statistical statistics departments. The goal of this
OF E
gram covers topics in statistics and prob- Research Workshop will focus on develop- program is to bring researchers from both
ability, presenting recent developments and ments in interdisciplinary statistics and the areas together to explore possible avenues
VENTS
the state of the art in a variety of modern interface between statistical methodology for mutual collaboration. For more infor-
research topics and applications. For more and bioinformatics. For more informa- mation, visit www.samsi.info/programs/
information, visit http://ims-aprm.org or tion, visit www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/lasr2009 2009psychometricsprogram.shtml or contact
contact Runze Li, Department of Statistics, or contact Arief Gusnanto, Department Terri Nida, 19 T.W. Alexander Drive,
Penn State University, University Park, of Statistics, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, RTP, NC 27709; (919) 685-9350;
PA 16802-2111; (814) 965-1555; International LS2 9JT, United Kingdom; info@samsi.info.
ril4@stat.psu.edu. +44 113 3435135; workshop@maths.
leeds.ac.uk.
››13–14—ARS’09 Social Network
Analysis: Models and Methods for
July
››7–17—SAMSI Summer ’09 Program Relational Data, Salerno, Italy
on Psychometrics, Research Triangle The aim of this workshop is to pres-
1—6th EudraVigilance Information
Park, North Carolina ent the most relevant results and recent
Day, London, United Kingdom
Much of current psychometric research developments in social network analysis.
EudraVigilance Information Day will
involves the development of novel statisti- Conference topics include block modeling,
provide a forum for marketing authori-
cal methodology to model educational and collaboration networks, dynamic networks,
zation holders and sponsors of clinical
psychological processes, and a wide variety large networks, network applications, and
trials to gain a better understanding of
of new psychometric models have appeared new methodologies for relational data.
the key activities of the EudraVigilance
over the last quarter century. The develop- For more information, visit www.ars2009.
Expert Working Group and their work
ment of several of these models has been unisa.it or contact Maria Prosperina
2009 program (see http://eudravigilance.
spearheaded by quantitative psychologists. Vitale, Via Ponte Don Melillo, Fisciano
emea.europa.eu). The main areas to be
addressed are implementation aspects
related to electronic reporting of ICSRs,
key pharmacovigilance activities in some
of the EU member states, and practi-
cal implementation questions raised by
stakeholders. For more information, visit
www.diahome.org/DIAHOME/Education/
FindEducationalOffering.aspx?productID
=18483&eventType=Meeting or contact
Senior Manager Marketing, Europe,
DIA, Postfach, Basel, International 4002,
Switzerland; +41 61 225 51 51;
talana.bertschi@diaeurope.org.
1–3—International Conference of
Computational Statistics and Data
Engineering 2009, London,
United Kingdom
Held under the World Congress on
Engineering and organized by the
International Association of Engineers, this
meeting serves as a good platform for the
research community to meet and exchange
ideas. For more information, visit www.
iaeng.org/WCE2009/ICCSDE2009.html or
contact William Young at wce@iaeng.org.
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