April 9 & 10, 2015 - Fields Institute Room 230
                Terry 
                Speed, University of California, Berkeley
                April 9, 3:30 pm - Epigenetics: A New Frontier
                April 10, 11:00 am - Normalization of omic data after 2007
                
                April 23-24, 2015
                Bin Yu, 
                University of California, Berkeley
                April 23, 3:30 pm - Stability 
                April 24, 11:00 am - The multi-facets of a data science project 
                to answer: how are organs formed?
              November 14-15, 2013, 
                Xiao-Li Meng, Harvard 
                
                November 14 at 11:00 a.m.
                Trivial Mathematics but Deep Statistics: 
                Simpson's Paradox and Its Impact on Your Life 
                November 15 at 11:00 a.m.
                Who is crazier: Bayes or Fisher?  
              December 6-7, 2012 
                Norman Breslow, University 
                of Washington
                Dec. 6, 2012 -- 3:30 
                p.m
                Clinical Trials and Epidemiology: Reflections of the Statistician 
                for the National Wilms Tumor Study 
                Dec. 7, 2012 -- 10:00 
                a.m 
                Inference on Hazard Ratios and Survival Probabilities from 
                Two-phase Stratified Samples  
              
              October 5-6, 2011
                Jerome 
                H. Friedman, Department of Statistics, Stanford University
                October 5 - 3:30 p.m.
                Statistical Learning with Large Numbers of Predictor Variables
                October 6 - 11:00 a.m.
                Predictive Learning via Rule Ensembles
              May 3-4, 2010
                Jianqing Fan Frederick 
                L. Moore Professor of Finance, Director of Committee of Statistical 
                Studies, Department of Operation Research and Financial Engineering, 
                Princeton University
                May 3
                Vast-dimensionality and sparsity
                May 4
                ISIS: A vehicle for the universe of sparsity 
              
              May 27- 28, 2009
                David 
                Spiegelhalter, Winton Professor of the Public Understanding 
                of Risk, 
                Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge
                May 27 Analysing Uncertainty 
                May 28 Communicating Uncertainty 
              September 27-28, 2007
                Persi Diaconis, 
                Mary V. Sunseri Professor of Statistics and Mathematics, Stanford 
                University 
                Mathematics and Magic Tricks 
              
              April 3 & 4, 2006 --Bahen Centre --BA 1180 
                Elizabeth Thompson, 
                University of Washington 
                April 3, 2006 Latent variables, uncertainty and evidence.
                April 4, 2006 Uncertainty in inheritance and the detection 
                of genetic linkage
              November 9-10, 2005
              Bradley Efron, Stanford 
              University
              November 9, 2005 Fifty Years Of Empirical Bayes
              November 10, 2005 Correlation And Large-Scale Simultaneous Significance 
              Testing  
              September 14-15, 2004
                Sir 
                David Cox, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford,
                Graphical Models and their Statistical Interpretations  
                
                and 
                Graphical Models: Some Technical Developments
              April 23 and 24, 2003
                Don Dawson, Carleton University 
                and McGill University
                Probabilistic Phenomena in Mathematics and Science
              April 16 and 18, 2002
                Donald Fraser, University of 
                Toronto, Statistics Department 
                'Is the future Bayesian or frequentist?'
                Audio of talk
                
                September 28 and October 26, 2000
                Peter G. Hall, Australian National 
                University 
                'Data Tuning' & 'Estimating Fault Lines and Boundaries'