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COTS 2002

Student Poster Session

This year COTS will hold a Student Poster Session on Friday, April 6. (We will not be holding an oral student session as in previous years.) The Poster Session will give students an opportunity to present their work to not only students, but also faculty and industry representatives that may attend the conference. Although the topic need not follow the conference theme of biostatistics, posters should be concerned with research work; class projects may be accpetable if they bear on new findings. Direct your questions to Rudy Guerra. If you are interested in presenting a poster please contact Rudy Guerra(rguerra@rice.edu) with the following information:

Title of Poster
Name
Affiliation

 

LIST OF PRESENTERS:

Name

Affiliation

Poster Title

Cai, Guowen

UT Austin

Variance component method and linkage analysis in human obesity study

Carmack, Patrick

SMU

Permutation Testing in Classification and Regression Trees

Covarrubias, Daniel

UTSA

DNA compositional bias around the Replication Origins of the Herpes Virus

Glenn, Nancy

Rice

Robust Empirical Likelihood

Juarez, Sergio

SMU

Testing for Trend in the Exceedances Over a Threshold of a Time Series"

McKinley, Duncan

UTSA

Interpreting Interactions of Ecological Factors on Woody Plant Growth Based on Multivariate Analysis of Covariance

Ott, Richard

Rice

Mode Detecting Control Chart

Renwick, Alex

Rice

Single-Nucleotide polymorphisms at several cancer susceptibility genes do not conform to the infinite sites model of mutation

Spratt, Heidi

Rice

A Comparison of Three Methods Used to Determine Functionally Important Protein Residues

Sung, Hsi-Guang

Rice

Selecting therapeutic strategies based on efficacy and death in multicourse clinical trials

Swartz, Michael

Rice

A Bayesian Model for Mapping a Complex Disease in the HLA region of Chromosome 6.

Swartz, Richard

Rice

Classifying Populations from Samples Using Quantitative Pathology

Willett, Rebecca

Rice (ECE)

Multiresolution Nonparametric Intensity and Density Estimation

Yu, Jihnhee

TAMU

Applying saddlepoint approximation to approximate the densities of bivariate variables