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2005: Longitudinal Data Analysis

January 6-8, 2005

The Department of Statistics at the University of Florida will host its Seventh Annual Winter Workshop in Gainesville, Florida during January 6-8, 2005. The workshop will focus on recent developments in statistical methods for analyzing longitudinal data and on applications of such techniques in many areas. A major purpose of the workshop is to foster interaction between senior and young researchers, to assess the current state of art in longitudinal data analysis and to promote discussion in related topics.In addition to invited presentations, the symposium will include a contributed poster session.

2005 Conference Program (PDF)
Invited Speakers – Talks

Raymond Carroll, Texas A&M University – Talk
Marie Davidian, North Carolina State University – Talk
Stephen Fienberg, Carnegie Mellon – Talk
Garrett Fitzmaurice, Harvard University – Talk
Patrick J. Heagerty, University of Washington
Michael G. Kenward, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine – Talk
Bruce G. Lindsay, Pennsylvania State University
Roderick J. Little, University of Michigan – Talk
Geert Molenberghs, Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Belgium – Talk
Louise Ryan, Harvard University – Talk
Oliver Schabenberger, SAS Institute
Edward Vonesh, Baxter Healthcare Corporation – Talk

Organizers

Linda Young, George Casella, Alan Agresti, Mike Daniels, Cyndi Garvan, André Khuri, and Alex Trindade.

Conference Photo

portrait of 2005 Winter Workshops Conference