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DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS
JOHNS HOPKINS BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

GRAND ROUNDS

Dedicated to Advancing the Practice of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Health Institutions

 2004-2005

DATE

TITLE

SPEAKER

9/29/04 Spatial Association between Speciated Fine Particles and Human Health Effects Scientific Introduction:
John Vandenberg
Office of Research and Development
National Center for Environmental Assessment
Statistical Presentation:
Montserrat Fuentes
Department of Statistics
North Carolina State University
Scientific Discussion:
John Vandenberg
Statistical Discussion:
Thomas Louis
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Response:
Montserrat Fuentes
1/5/05 Estimating Percentile-Specific Causal Effects: A Case Study of Micronutrient Supplementation, Birth Weight, and Infant Mortality Scientific Introduction:
Joanne Katz
Departments of International Health, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Ophthalmology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Statistical Presentation:
Francesca Dominici
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Scientific Summary:
Parul Christian
Department of International Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Scientific Discussion:
Laura Caulfield
Department of International Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Statistical Discussion:
Zhiqiang Tan
Department of Biostatistics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2/2/05 Using Wavelet-Based Functional Mixed Models to Characterize Population Heterogeneity in Accelerometer Profiles: A Case Study Scientific Introduction:
Steven Gortmaker, Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Statistical Solution
:
Jeffrey Morris, Program in Biomathematics and Biostatistics, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Scientific Discussion:
Benjamin Caballero, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Margarita Treuth, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Statistical Discussion:
Rafael Irizarry, Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
3/2/05 Mixed Model Approach to Assess Dose-Dependent Effects of CNTF on Retinal Morphology Scientific Introduction:
Caroline
Zeiss, Section of Comparative Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine
Statistical Solution:
Heather
Allore, Section of Geriatrics, Yale University School of Medicine
Scientific Discussion:
Ruben
Adler, Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurosciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Statistical Discussion:
Marie
Diener-West, Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

For more information, please contact Patty Hubbard: Phone: 410-955-7044; FAX: 410-955-0958; email: phubbard@jhsph.edu.

 



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