Imperial College London
28 March 2015
http://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/~nadams/events/nelder2015/nelder2015.html
A one-day workshop event, which will both celebrate the life and work of John Nelder (1924-2010) and consider contemporary developments in statistical practice in
several areas of which he was a principal architect, will be held at 170 Queen’s Gate, Imperial College London on Saturday 28 March 2015.
Speakers:
Roger Payne (Rothamsted Research): 50 years of general balance
Rosemary Bailey (University of St. Andrews): Simple orthogonal block structures, nesting and marginality
Youngjo Lee (Seoul National University, Korea): H-likelihood approach to multiple tests
Peter McCullagh (University of Chicago): Survival models and the pilgrim process
John Hinde (National University of Ireland, Galway): glms: a transformative paradigm for statistical practice and education
Yudi Pawitan (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm): Variable selection and sparse models via random-effects in high-throughput data analyses”
David Hand (Winton Capital/Imperial College London): John Nelder: breadth and depth in statistics
Stephen Senn (CRP Sant´e, Luxembourg): ‘Repligate’: reproducibility in statistical studies. What does it mean and in what sense does it matter?
Registation:
Registration fees are as follows: PhD student (25 pounds), Academic (50 pounds), Industrial (75 pounds). To register, please follow instructions on the website: