2005 - Sponsored
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Women in Statistics: Working to Improve Human Wellbeing - Invited - Papers
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Committee on Women in Statistics, Business and Economics Statistics Section, Social Statistics Section, Caucus for Women in Statistics
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Organizer(s): Elizabeth Margosches, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Chair(s): Amita K. Manatunga, Emory University
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Delivering Societal Benefits: The Advanced Technology Program —
Stephanie Shipp, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jeanne Powell, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Semiparametric Regression for High-dimensional Data with Applications in Microarrays: Least Square Kernel Machines and Linear Mixed Models —
Xihong Lin, Harvard University; Dawei Liu, University of Michigan; Debashis Ghosh, University of Michigan
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The Changing Role of Statistics in Medical Research: Experiences from the Past and Directions for the Future —
Judith D. Goldberg, New York University School of Medicine
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Methods for Validation Sets for Outcomes in Changing Temporal Conditions —
M. Elizabeth Halloran, Emory University
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2005 - Co-Sponsored
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In Sickness and in Health: Research on Informal Caregiving Across the Lifespan - Invited - Papers
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Caucus for Women in Statistics, Social Statistics Section, ENAR, Committee on Women in Statistics, Biometrics Section
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Organizer(s): Julia Bienias, Rush University Medical Center
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Chair(s): Christina M. Gullion, Kaiser Permanente
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Informal Caregiving for the Elderly: Current Research Findings and Future Directions —
Judith J. McCann, Rush University Medical Center
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Multidimensional Aspects Related to Caregiving Experience —
Chih-Hung Chang, Northwestern University; Linda L. Emanuel, Northwestern University
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Measuring Child Care: The Validity of Parental Reports —
Jerry West, National Center for Education Statistics
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Disc: Mari Palta, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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2004 - Sponsored
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Women's Health: What About It? - Invited - Papers
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Cmte on Women in Statistics, Section on Health Policy Statistics, Social Statistics Section, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Caucus for Women in Statistics
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Organizer(s): Elizabeth H. Margosches, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, R. J. O'Hara Hines, University of Waterloo, Susana Rubin Bleuer, Statistics Canada
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Chair(s): R. J. O'Hara Hines, University of Waterloo
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Assessing Tumors and Patient Prognosis in a Context of Tumor Heterogeneity: An Example with Noninvasive Breast Cancer —
Judy-Anne Chapman, Henrietta Banting Breast Centre
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Using Time and Space for Managing Care: Nurses' Experiences from Canada and the United States —
Pat Armstrong, York University
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Whom Do We Reach? Breast Screening for Women after 70 —
Leslie A. Gaudette, Health Canada; Robert A. Spasoff, University of Ottawa
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2003 - Sponsored
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Mentoring for Women - Invited - Panel
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Cmte on Women in Statistics, IMS, Council of Chapters, Caucus for Women in Statistics
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Organizer(s): Carolee Bush, U.S. Census Bureau
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Chair(s): Barbara A. Bailar, Consultant
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Peg Boyle Single, University of Vermont
Lynne Billard, University of Georgia
Mary Alice Yund, Association for Women in Science
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2003 - Co-Sponsored
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Women, Wealth, and Health: Employment, Pensions, and Poverty - Topic Contributed - Panel
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Social Statistics Section, Caucus for Women in Statistics, Cmte on Women in Statistics
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Organizer(s): Martha B. Aliaga, University of Michigan
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Chair(s): Anamaria S. Kazanis, University of Michigan
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Martha B. Aliaga, University of Michigan
Janet Malley, University of Michigan
Mary W. Gray, American University
Gladys H. Reynolds, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mari Palta, University of Wisconsin
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2002 - Sponsored
How to Use the Baldrige Criteria - A Hands On Session
Committee on Women in Statistics, Caucus for Women in Statistics, Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Quality and Productivity, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
Organizer and Chair: Lynn Kelley, Textron Fastening Systems
Cheryl Jennings, Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector; David Marker, Westat;
2001 - Sponsored
Interpreting Health Policy and Outcomes using Bayesian Methodology
Committee on Women in Statistics, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Organizer and Chair: J. Lynn Palmer, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Surrogate endpoints for accelerating drug approval: Bayesian evaluative methods, Kate Cowles, The University of Iowa
Use of a Bayesian approach to resolve long-standing debates about opinion-changing behaviorJennifer Hill, Columbia School of Social Work
the symptom checklist as a diagnostic tool: A Bayesian method that allows error in true depression statusCarolyn Rutter, Group Health Cooperative
Discussant: Cindy Christiansen, Boston University
2000 - Sponsored
Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials
Committee on Women in Statistics, Caucus of Women in Statistics
Organizer and Chair: Huey L. Ju, StatPlus, Inc.
Susan S. Ellenberg, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA; Judy Goldberg, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Chao Agnes Hsiung, National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan; Melody Lin, , NIH; Beatrice Perotti, Amgen, Inc.
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