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Subject: 20TH IWSM
From: "Ahmed Bani-Mustafa" <a.mustafa@uws.edu.au>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 19:26:23 +1100
Cc: "'Kenan Matawie'" <k.matawie@uws.edu.au>
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Sydney, Australia: Sunday 10 to Friday 15 July, 2005

           Pre-workshop tutorial: Sunday 10 July

 

                      20TH IWSM

         STATISTICAL SOLUTIONS TO MODERN PROBLEMS

 

          FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

 

The International Workshop on Statistical Modelling is an annual

conference organised by the Statistical Modelling Society. The

workshop concentrates on the various aspects of statistical

modelling, including theoretical developments, applications and

computational methods. Papers motivated by real practical

problems are encouraged, but theoretical contributions

addressing problems of practical importance or related to

software developments are also welcome. See

http://www.statmod.org for more about the history and philosophy

of the workshops. The 20th IWSM will be the first to be held in

the southern hemisphere.

 

The scientific programme is characterised by having invited

lectures and a pre-workshop tutorial, contributed papers,

posters and software demonstrations. Contributed papers should

be suitable for a 20 minute oral presentation or a poster and

focus on motivation, statement of key results and conclusions,

and emphasise examples, wherever possible.

 

For this workshop, submissions are especially encouraged in the

following areas: statistical genomics, gene _expression_,

environment and climate change, large or complex data sets,

modern Bayesian methods, mixed effects models and interval-

censored data. More generally papers are encouraged which

illustrate statistical responses to modern issues, such as the

genomics revolution or environmental climate change, or which

illustrate how modern problems involving large and complex

datasets are changing the face of statistics.

 

The Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute Symposium,

"Recent Advances in Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Markov

Chain Monte Carlo", will be scheduled immediately before the

IWSM at a nearby venue in Sydney, see

http://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~scott/symposium .

 

INVITED SPEAKERS

 

A programme of five plenary speakers is planned emphasising the

conference themes. Confirmed speakers include Noel Cressie (Ohio

State University), Simon Tavaré (Cambridge University and

University of Southern California) and Matt Wand (University of

New South Wales). A one-day short course on "Mixed Models" will

be given by Brian Cullis, Alison Smith and Ari Verbyla on the

Sunday before the start of the conference proper.

 

STUDENTS

 

Students are encouraged to attend the workshop. The programme is

designed to allow for discussions and interchange between junior

and senior scientists. Awards will be given for best student

talk and for best student poster.

 

PROGRAMME

 

To maintain the focus of the conference and to promote

interaction between all delegates, all talks will be the

presented in the same lecture hall. There will be no parallel

sessions.

 

Papers should be submitted as extended abstracts of 3-4 pages

and should indicate whether they are to be presented orally or

as a poster. All submitted abstracts will be refereed by the

Scientific Committee. Due to the limited number of oral

presentations, some authors who have submitted an abstract for

oral presentation may be asked to prepare a poster presentation

instead. There will be dedicated poster sessions to ensure that

the posters get plenty of attention and to give presenters full

opportunity to interact with conference attendees.

 

Abstracts (3-4 pages) should be submitted no later than January

31, 2005. Notification of acceptance will be mailed by March 14,

2005. (Early confirmation of acceptance is available by special

request.) All authors will be given the opportunity to

contribute full papers which will be refereed and printed in a

proceedings volume that will be ready at the beginning of the

conference. The final manuscript (up to 8 pages) ready for

reproduction should reach the organizers by April 15, 2005. The

workshop language is English.

 

SOCIAL PROGRAMME

 

The workshop will feature a full social programme including a

welcome, excursion and conference dinner.

 

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

 

Murray Aitkin (Melbourne, Australia), Melanie Bahlo (Melbourne,

Australia), Brian Cullis (Wagga Wagga, Australia), Paul Eilers

(Leiden, The Netherlands), John Hinde (Galway, Ireland), Herwig

Friedl (Graz, Austria), Irene Hudson (Christchurch, New

Zealand), Emmanuel Lesaffre (Leuven, Belgium), Kenan Matawie

(Sydney, Australia), Meei Ng (Melbourne, Australia), David Nott

(Sydney, Australia), Alicia Oshlack (Melbourne, Australia),

Gordon Smyth (Melbourne, Australia, Chair), Bill Venables

(Brisbane, Australia), Ari Verbyla (Adelaide, Australia)

 

LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE

 

Carmel Coady (Sydney, Australia), Peter Dunn (Queensland,

Australia), Andrew Francis (Sydney, Australia), Richard Gerlach

(Newcastle, Australia), Ravi Jaganathan (Sydney, Australia),

Kenan Matawie (Sydney, Australia, Chair), Robert Mellor (Sydney,

Australia), Shelton Peiris (Sydney, Australia), Marco Reale

(Christchurch, New Zealand), Gordon Smyth (Melbourne, Australia)

 

VENUE

 

Swiss-Grand Resort & Spa on Bondi Beach in Sydney.

http://www.swissgrand.com.au

 

FURTHER INFORMATION

 

Details about registration for the workshop, instructions for

authors and further information will be available from the

workshop homepage http://www.uws.edu.au/iwsm2005/

 

DEADLINES

 

January 31, 2005: Submission of abstracts (3-4 pages)

March 14, 2005: Notification of acceptance

March 31, 2005: Last day for early registration

April 15, 2005: Submission of final manuscripts

 

Please note: hotel reservations made after 31 March 2005 cannot

be guaranteed.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

 

Dr Kenan Matawie

Senior Lecturer,

School of Quantitative Methods

and Mathematical Sciences,

University of Western Sydney

Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South

DC NSW 1797, Australia

Tel: +61-2-96859460

Fax: +61-2-96859339

e-mail: k.matawie@uws.edu.au

 

Dr Gordon Smyth

Senior Research Scientist,

Bioinformatics, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

of  Medical Research,

1G Royal Parade, Parkville,

Vic 3050, Australia

Tel:+61-3-93452326

Fax +61-3- 93470852

e-mail: smyth@wehi.edu.au

 

 

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