BIOMETRICS SECTION NEWS, JUNE 2010
Edited by Page Moore , Biometrics Section Publications Officer
EXCITING PROGRAM AT THE 2010 JSM
The theme of this year's Joint Statistical Meetings, August 1 - August 5 in Vancouver , BC , Canada is "Statistics: A Key to Innovation in a Data-Centric World". The Biometrics Section's Mixer and Business meeting will be on Monday August 2 nd . Come voice your opinion on what activities you would like the section to undertake.
The Biometrics Section is proud to co-sponsor one short course during the 2010 JSM in Vancouver, BC, Canada:
The Biometrics Section is sponsoring an exciting program of invited sessions and talks spanning a broad range of topics in Biostatistics. The titles and organizers of the invited sessions are given below.
The Biometrics Section would like to thank Jerry Heatley, our JSM Continuing Education Chair, and Hormuzd Katki, our JSM Program Chair for their wonderful job in organizing the course and sessions. Check the online program at the 2010 JSM web site (available through the ASA web site www.amstat.org) for updates on locations and times.
Biometrics Section Mixer & Business Meeting at JSM 2010
Please join us at the Biometrics Section Mixer & Business Meeting at the 2010 JSM in Vancouver , BC , Canada ! It will be held on Monday, August 2 nd from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. and is an excellent networking opportunity. The 2010 David P. Byar Young Investigator Award and Section Travel Awards will be presented at the Mixer . In addition, Professor Jim Cochran will take a few minutes to share with us information about Statisticians Without Borders (SWB), such as some of their current projects and how members can become involved. SWB is a group that does pro bono statistical work related to international health issues, particularly in the developing world. The Mixer is open to all JSM attendees. We hope to see you there!
ENAR 2011
It is time to think about invited sessions for ENAR 2011, which will be held March 20-23 in Miami Beach, FL. Anyone who is interested in organizing an invited session or who has ideas for one, please contact our 2011 Program Chair, Jason Fine, at jfine@bios.unc.edu.
A typical session consists of three 30-minute talks followed by a 15-minute
discussant or four 25-minute talks with a 5 minute floor discussion. June 11 is the deadline for proposals. It is best if you have a well-defined topic and have commitments from participants by June 11. The more detailed the proposal, the better the chances that it will be selected as this is a highly competitive process.
JSM 2011
It's also time to start thinking about invited sessions for next year's Joint Statistical Meetings, which will be held July 30 - August 4 in Miami Beach, Florida. Anyone who is interested in organizing an invited session or who has ideas for one, please contact our 2011 Program Chair, Tianxi Cai, at tcai@hsph.harvard.edu.
A typical invited session consists of three 30-minute talks followed by a 10-minute invited discussion and 10 minutes of floor discussion. However, other formats are possible. The 2010 program is a good source for examples.
Remember, the most mature ideas will have an advantage in competing for the limited number of slots, so it's best to have your ideas in final form by the middle of June. The Biometrics Section will have at least four invited sessions, but if we generate enough good ideas we will be able to compete for additional slots as well.
Please also submit ideas for short courses to our 2011-2012 Continuing Education Chair, Annie Qu, at anniequ@illinois.edu.