Annual Meeting 2002

Fairbanks, 10 - 12 July at Chena Hot Springs

Guest Speakers and Short Course:

David W. Hosmer, Ph.D. of University of Massachusetts

Applied Logistic Regression (Course Outline)

David W. Hosmer, PhD. is Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Massachusetts and is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. He is the co-author with Dr. Stanley Lemeshow of Applied Logistic Regression and the text for the course, Applied Survival Analysis: Regression Modeling of Time to Event Data. Dr. Hosmer has taught short courses on logistic regression and survival analysis in the USA, Europe and Australia.

The new adaptive designs and inference methods described in this short course have advantages over previous methods, such as flexibility in implementation, control of sample sizes, and better distribution of effort. Basic familiarity with statistics is assumed but no prior expertise in sampling techniques is required.

Agenda:

Tuesday, July 9:

There was a BBQ at Jay Ver Hoef’s place in Fairbanks before heading to Chena Hot Springs.

Wednesday, July 10:

9:30-5:30 Short Course by Dave Hosmer

Thursday, July 11:

8:30-3:00 Short Course by Dave Hosmer (continued)

3:00-4:00 Member talks
4:00-5:30 Business meeting

Party at one of the cabins in Chena Hot Springs

Friday, July 12

8:30-12:00 Short Course by Dave Hosmer (continued)
1:00-3:00 Member talks (or potentially more from Dave Hosmer)
3:00 Meeting Adjourned