C
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››22—A Celebration of the and government. The areas are broadly
AR
April
Contributions of Donald A. Berry, New defined, with nonparametrics encompass-
OF
Orleans, Louisiana ing distribution-free statistics, rank-based
e
7–9—MAF2010 - Mathematical
V
e
In honor of Donald A. Berry and his
and Statistical Methods for Actuarial
and robust statistics, Bayesian nonpara-
N
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s
contributions to the statistics and health-
Sciences and Finance, Ravello, Italy
metric methods, permutation-based
related research communities, two invited
The aim of this conference is to provide
methods, nonparametric regression, and
sessions and a dinner will be held during
new theoretical and methodological results
density estimation. There also will be
ENAR 2010. Invited speakers include Jim
and significant applications in actuarial
eight contributed paper sessions and two
Berger, Janet Wittes, Steven Goodman,
sciences and finance by the capabilities of
contributed poster sessions where junior
Giovanni Parmigiani, Michael Krams,
the interdisciplinary mathematical and
investigators and graduate students are
Telba Irony, and Dalene Stangl. The ses-
statistical approach. For more information,
expected to participate. For more informa-
sions will overview Berry’s contributions
visit
maf2010.unisa.it or contact Marcella
tion, visit www.stat.osu.edu/~nssl2010 or
and discuss the future of clinical trials.
Niglio, Via Ponte Don Melillo, Fisciano,
contact Steven MacEachern, Department
For more information or tickets for the
International 84084, Italy
of Statistics, The Ohio State University,
dinner, contact Dalene Stangl, 212 Old 1958 Neil Ave., Cockins Hall, Rm. 404,
Chemistry, Box 90251, Durham, NC
25–27—22nd Annual Kansas State
Columbus, OH 43210-1247; (614) 292-
27708; (919) 684-4263; dalene@stat.
University Conference on Applied
5843;
snm@stat.osu.edu.
duke.edu.
Statistics in Agriculture, Manhattan,
Kansas
23–26—38th Annual Meeting of the
23–26—DAGStat2010: Statistics Under
This conference will bring together statisti-
Statistical Society of Canada, Québec
One Umbrella, Dortmund, Germany
cians from academia, industry, and govern-
City, Québec
DAGStat is a network of scientific and
ment to discuss ideas and advances in the
This conference will bring together
professional organizations that develop
application of statistics to solve agricultural
academic, government, and industrial
and promote statistical theory and meth-
research problems. For more information,
researchers as well as users of statistics and
odology. The aim of the working group
visit
www.ksu.edu/stats/agstat.
probability. Featured will be workshops
is to offer a panel for shared activities
conference or contact John Boyer,
and invited and contributed sessions
and public relations to reach a stronger
Department of Statistics, Dickens Hall,
on all areas of statistics and probability.
cognition of statistics. For more informa-
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
About 450 statisticians are expected to
tion, visit www.statistik.tu-dortmund.
66506; (785) 532-0518;
jboyer@ksu.edu.
participate. For details, contact Thierry
de/DAGStat2010/en or contact Jörg Duchesne, Universityersité Laval,
Rahnenführer, Vogelpothsweg 87,
29–5/1—2010 SIAM International
Département de mathématiques et de
Dortmund, International 44227,
Conference on Data Mining, Columbus,
statistique, Pavillon Vachon, Québec,
Germany; +49 231 755 3121;
Ohio
Quebec G1K 7P4, Canada; (418) 656-
rahnenfuehrer@statistik.tu-dortmund.de.
This conference will provide a venue for
2131, Ext. 5077; thierry.duchesne@mat.
researchers to present their work in a peer-
ulaval.ca.
25–26—Conference on Resampling
reviewed forum. A set of focused work-
Methods and High-Dimensional Data,
shops will be held on the last day of the
25–27—Joint Research Conference
College Station, Texas
conference. The proceedings of the confer-
on Statistics in Quality, Industry, and
This conference aims to bring together
ence will be published in archival form
Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland
researchers working in resampling meth-
and made available on the SIAM web site.
The Quality and Productivity Research
ods and high-dimensional data. It will
For more information, visit
www.siam.org/
Conference and the Spring Research
provide a unique platform for taking stock
meetings/sdm10 or contact Amol Ghoting,
Conference on Statistics in Industry
of recent developments in each area and
1101 Kitchawan Road, RT 134, Yorktown
and Technology will be held jointly at
exploring the limits of resampling methods
Hts., NY 10598; (914) 945-2193;
the National Institute of Standards and
in a high-dimensional setting. Keynote
aghoting@us.ibm.com.
Technology (NIST). The goal of the con-
speakers are Peter Bickel, Jianqing Fan, ference is to stimulate interdisciplinary
Peter Hall, and Bin Yu. For more informa- research among statisticians, engineers,
tion, visit
www.stat.tamu.edu/
May
and physical scientists in quality and pro-
Spring-Conf-2010 or contact Soumendra ductivity, industrial needs, and the physical
Lahiri, Dept. of Statistics, Texas A&M
19–22—Conference on Nonparametric
sciences. For more information, contact
University, College Station, TX 77845;
Statistics and Statistical Learning,
Will Guthrie, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop
(979) 845-3141;
snlahiri@stat.tamu.edu.
Columbus, Ohio
8980, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8980;
This conference will bring together
(301) 975-2854;
will.guthrie@nist.gov.
researchers in nonparametrics and statis-
tical learning from academia, industry,
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