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JSM 2011 in Pictures
1 October 2011
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From left: Rod Little, Christy Chuang-Stein, Nancy Geller, and Ron Wasserstein
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From left: President-elect Bob Rodriguez and Past President Sastry Pantula during the ASA Board of Directors meeting.
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ASA Vice President Mary Mulry makes a comment during the ASA Board of Directors meeting.
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Tim Hesterberg teaches the CE course “Bootstrap Methods and Permutation Tests for Doing and Teaching Statistics.”
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Anders Wallgren teaches the CE course “Administrative Data for Statistical Purposes.”
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Attendees listen during the session titled “Complex and Massive Multiple Testing Problems.”
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Peter Westfall presents during the session titled “Complex and Massive Multiple Testing Problems.”
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Lisa LaVange announces the 2011 F. N. David Award winner.
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Michael Newton introduces the 2011 R. A. Fisher Lecturer.
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Gertrude Cox Honorable Mention Emily Mitchell with ASA President Nancy Geller (left).
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JSM attendees stop to check their email at the Cyber Center.
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JSM Dance Party and Lounge
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JSM Dance Party and Lounge
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JSM Dance Party and Lounge
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A. Blanton Godfrey introduces the 2011 Deming Lecturer.
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Roger Hoerl speaks during the 2011 Deming Lecture.
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Michelle Dunn presents “Federal Funding for Statistics in 2011.”
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From left: ASA Executive Director Ron Wasserstein, former ASA Executive Director and 2011 Founders Award recipient Bill Smith, and former ASA President Bob Mason
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From left: Carlin Brickner, Rich Heiberger, and Rocco Napoli take a break between sessions.
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Di Cook presents during the statistical graphics introductory overview lecture.
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Radu Craiu presents “Divide and Conquer: A Mixture-Based Approach to Regional Adaptation for MCMC.”
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From left: George Y. H. Chi, J. Richard Landis, Gary Grove Koch, John Preisser, Sue-Jane Wang, and Lisa LaVange at the session in honor of Gary Koch
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Hadley Wickham, chair of the late-breaking session “Heritage Health Prize”
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From left: Ed Wegman, Roy Welsch, and Yasmin Said at the ASA Longtime Member Reception
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From left: Sastry Pantula, Stuart Hunter, and Ingram Olkin at the ASA Longtime Member Reception
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Qi-Man Shao speaks during an IMS Medallion Lecture.
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Attendees at an IMS Medallion Lecture
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Attendees at the JSM Opening Mixer
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Meeting Within a Meeting chair Katherine Halvorsen
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James Kniffen presents his poster, “Using Haplotype Blocks for Detecting Interactions with Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction.”
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Bu Hyoung Lee and Michelle S. Marcovitz present their poster, “A Dynamic Display of the BP Oil Spill Using Google Maps and Animation Techniques.”
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Patrick Robert Steele and Amy Olivia Russell present their poster, “Detecting Oil Through Indirect Measurement.”
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Lendie Follett presents her poster, “The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.”
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Lou Bajuk and Stephen Kaluzny present their poster, “Deepwater Horizon Oil in the Gulf.”
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Patricia Millan presents her poster, “The Effect of the Oil Spill on Nature.”
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Sir David Cox delivers the ASA President’s Invited Address.
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Attendees listen closely to Sir David Cox during the ASA President’s Invited Address.
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Sir David Cox and ASA President Nancy Geller
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Advances in Process Control discussants (from left): Amit Mitra, Diane Michelson, Marcela Machado, Gary R. Mercado, Ying Lu, and Christopher John McKinney
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From left: J.N.K. Rao and Sunil Rao, father and son and ASA Fellows
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Christine Franklin speaks at the Teaching with Sports Data session.
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Shan Luo (left) and Ryan May participate in the Stat Bowl.
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Stat Bowl team winners from UNC (from left): Dustin Long, Ryan May, Mike Anderson (organizer) and Suprateek Kundu
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Stat Bowl contestants (from left): Xiaolei Xun and Suprateek Kundu
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Stat Bowl contestant Doug Galagate
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Stat Bowl (from left): Organizer Mike Anderson, winner Suprateek Kundu, runner up Dustin Long, Ram Tripathi, and Ermine Faith-Orta
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Peter Meyer gives the talk “Statipedia: A Platform for Collaboration Across Statistical Agencies.”
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Gregory F. Lawler speaks during the Wald Lecture.
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David Scott speaks during the NISS/ASA Writing Workshop.