LASR 2011
Next Generation Statistics in Biosciences
Leeds, UK 5th - 7th July 2011
Registration is still open
Limited and partial support to PhD students are available
Registration is still open for the Leeds Annual Statistical Research
Workshop 2011. You can register by completing the registration form
at
http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/statistics/workshop/lasr2011/regform.html
Registration will close on 10th June 2011. We have received funding
from EPSRC to support limited number of PhD students from UK institutions
to attend the workshop by waiving their registration fee and accommodation
costs (up to three nights), but not the travel costs to Leeds.
Please contact the organisers for further details.
The 2011 Leeds Annual Statistical Research Workshop will focus on
developments at the interface between statistical methodology and
bioinformatics and more generally in interdisciplinary statistics.
This is the 30th anniversary of the workshop, and to commemorate this
the second day of the conference will be dedicated to the work and
life of David Kendall on shape analysis.
We are pleased to announce that the following leading statisticians
and bioinformaticians are invited speakers:
Professor Fred Bookstein (Universities of Vienna and Washington)
Professor Ian Dryden (University of South Carolina)
Professor Peter Green (University of Bristol)
Dr Thomas Hamelryck (University of Copenhagen)
Professor Paul O'Higgins (University of York)
Professor Christine Orengo (UCL)
Professor Wilfrid Kendall (University of Warwick)
Dr Chris Klingenberg (University of Manchester)
Dr Huiling Le (University of Nottingham)
Professor Michael G. Schimek (Medical University of Graz)
Dr Douglas Theobald (Brandeis University)
Professor Yang Zhang (University of Kansas)
For more details, please see the workshop web site
http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/lasr2011
Best wishes,
Kanti Mardia, Arief Gusnanto, Jochen Voss
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Department of Statistics, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT
http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/lasr2011
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