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business and industry. For more informa- the American Statistical Association, networks, network models for disease
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tion, visit
www.action-m.com/isbis2010 or the International Biometric Society transmission, and dynamics of networks.
contact Milena Zeithamlova, Vrsovicka 68 (ENAR and WNAR), the Institute of For more information, visit www.samsi.
OF E 101 00, Prague, International 10, Czech Mathematical Statistics, the Statistical info/workshops/index.shtml or contact Terri
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Republic; +420 267 312 333; milena@ Society of Canada, the International Nida, 19 TW Alexander Drive, RTP, NC
action-m.com. Indian Statistical Association, and 27709; (919) 685-9350;
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27–31—LinStat 2010, Tomar, Portugal
Association. Attended by more than 5,500
30–9/3—Prague Stochastics 2010,
The aim of this conference is to bring
people, activities include oral presenta-
Prague, Czech Republic
together researchers sharing an interest in a
tions, panel sessions, poster presentations,
Prague Stochastics 2010 is next in a series
variety of aspects of statistics and its appli-
continuing education courses, an exhibit
of international conferences on stochas-
cations to discuss current developments.
hall, a placement service, society and
tics organized in Prague since 1956.
There will be plenary talks and sessions
section business meetings, committee
The scientific program will be aimed
with contributed talks, as well as a special
meetings, social activities, and network-
at covering a wide range of stochastics,
session with talks by graduate students. For
ing opportunities. For more information,
with special emphasis on the topics of
more information, visit www.linstat2010.
visit
www.amstat.org/meetings or contact
this lively field that have been pursued in
ipt.pt or contact Francisco Carvalho,
ASA Meetings Department, 732 North
Prague. For more information, visit www.
Estrada da Serra - Quinta do Contador,
Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314;
utia.cas.cz/pragstoch2010 or contact Lucie
Tomar, International 2300-313, Portugal;
(888) 231-3473;
jsm@amstat.org.
Fajfrova, Pod Vodarenskou vezi 4, Prague
+351249328100;
fpcarvalho@ipt.pt.
8, International 18208, Czech Republic;
pragstoch@utia.cas.cz.
*31–8/5—2010 Joint Statistical
August
Meetings, Vancouver, British
››29–9/1—SAMSI: 2010–11 Program
Columbia, Canada September
on Complex Networks, Research
JSM (Joint Statistical Meetings) is the
Triangle Park, North Carolina
largest gathering of statisticians held in
››12–15—SAMSI: 2010–11 Program
This program is built around network
North America. It is held jointly with
on Analysis of Object Oriented Data
modeling and interference, flows on
Opening Workshop, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina
Modern science is generating a need
to understand and statistically analyze
populations of increasingly complex types.
Analysis of object oriented data (AOOD)
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methods. For more information, visit
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