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2008-09 Program on Algebraic Methods in Systems Biology and StatisticsAlgebraic Statistical Models WorkshopJanuary 15-17, 2009
General Information
General InformationSynopsis:Many classical statistical models, in particular Gaussian models from multivariate statistics and models for discrete random variables, exhibit algebraic structure in their parameter spaces. This workshop focuses on both algebraic and statistical aspects of such algebraic statistical models. It is intended to complement other mid-program workshops, which will focus more on particular application areas. Possible topics that will be discussed include:
The precise research topics to be discussed at the workshop will be determined by the research focus of the working groups formed at the kickoff workshop. At this point, we envision a working group working on many of these topics throughout the year. Sessions: Large portions of the meeting will be devoted to open discussion sessions. These periods will allow participants to actively begin new collaborations, discuss new research directions, and make new connections. This time might also be used for impromptu lectures by participants. In addition, there will be a poster session for participants to present their research. Lectures: The schedule of talks will consist of eleven one hour lectures (including 5-10 minutes for questions and discussion).
Organizing Committee: Mathias Drton (University of Chicago), Eva Riccomagno (University of Genova), Seth Sullivant (North Carolina State University)
Speakers: Elizabeth Allman (University of Alaska), Serkan Hosten (San Francisco State University), Steffen Lauritzen (Oxford University), Hugo Maruri-Aguilar (London School of Economics),Jason Morton (Stanford University), Sonja Petrovic (University of Illinois, Chicago), Donald Richards (Pennsylvania State University), Thomas Richardson (University of Washington), Akimichi Takemura (University of Tokyo), Jin Tian (Iowa State University), Ruriko Yoshida (University of Kentucky)
Application
This workshop has reached capacity, and registration is now closed.
Please make reservations at the Radisson RTP as soon as possible. The SAMSI room block and rate ($109) is effective until December 31, 2008. After this date, there is no guarantee a room will be available. If you have a change in plans, individual room reservations must be cancelled 72 hours prior to arrival. Check-in is at 3:00 PM; check-out is 12:00 noon.
Schedule
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
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