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Select Recent Talks and Presentations
Contributed:
Blackford A., Zahurak M., Mamelak A., Kowalski J.,
Sauder D. (2004),
Nested, Non-Parametric, Correlative Analysis of Microarrays for heterogeneous
Phenotype Characterization. International Conference on Analysis of Genomic
Data, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, May 2004.
Drake, C.G., Kowalski J., Huang,
C.T., Powell, J., Pardoll, D. (2003). Application of the HAM
(Hypothesis-Based Analysis of Microarrays) Algorithm to T Cell Anergy. Affymetrix
Users’ Group Meeting, April 29 – May 1, 2003, Boston, MA.
Mamelak, A.J.,
Alder, J., Kowalski J., Bilu, D., Watanabe, H., Freed, I.,
Wang, B., Vonderheid,
E., Sauder, D.N. (2003). Comparative Microarray Analysis of the Patch and
Plaque Stages of Mycosis Fungoides: Implicating a Role for Oxidative Stress?
International Investigative Dermatology, April 30 –
May 4, 2003, Miami, Fla.
Georgantas,
R.W., III, Tanadve1, V., Malehorn, M., Heimfeld, S., Chen, C., Carr, L., Murillo, F.,
Kowalski J., Riggins, G., Wartenby, K., Civin, C.I.. Hematopoietic
“Stemness” Genetic Profile in Normal Human Bone Marrow, Cord Blood,
and Mobilized Peripheral Blood Stem Cells.
International Society of Hematology, July 2003, Paris, France.
Kowalski J., Zahurak, M., Mamelak,
A.J.,
Sauder, D.N. Non-Parametric Hypothesis-Based Analysis of Microarrays
for Comparative
Phenotype Characterization. Joint Statistical Meetings, San
Francisco, CA, August, 2003.
Georgantas,
R.W. III, Tanadve1, V., Malehorn, M., Heimfeld, S., Riggins, G., Carr, L., Murillo, F.,
Kowalski J., Whartenby, K., Civin, C.I. Microarray Analyses
and Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE) Revealed Large Numbers Of Novel
Genes
Differentially Expressed In
Stem Cell-Enriched Versus Progenitor Cell-Enriched Populations. American
Society of
Hematology, December 2003, San Diego, CA.
Yeh, M.F., Kowalski J., Zhang, G.W,
Shao, Q., Schneider, M., Templeton, A., Markham, R. (2004) Nonparametric
Analysis of Sequence Heterogeneity Associated with Injection Drug Usage.
East North American Region Meeting of the
International Biometric Society, March 28-31, Pittsburgh, PA.
Invited:
Kowalski J. (2004) Nonparametric, Hypothesis-Based Analysis
of Molecular Heterogeneity for Comparative Phenotype Characterization. Section
on Statistical Genetics, Department of Biostatistics, University of Alabama
at Birmingham,
School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL; March, 2004.
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Kowalski J. (2004) Stochastic Linear Hypotheses for Nonparametric,
Supervised Analysis of Microarrays.
Division of Biostatistics, Columbia University,
Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York; February, 2004.
Yeh, M.F., Kowalski J., Zhang, G.W,
Shao, Q., Templeton, A., Markham, R. (2004) Effect of a History of Injection
Drug Use on Diversity in
the HIV-1 Protease Gene. 11th
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections,
February 8-11, San Francisco, CA.
Kowalski J. (2003) Nonparametric,
Hypothesis-Based Analysis of Molecular Heterogeneity for Comparative Phenotype
Characterization.
Departments of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, University of
Rochester, Rochester,
New York. November, 2003.
Kowalski J. (2003) Stochastic Linear Hypotheses for Nonparametric,
Supervised Analysis of Microarrays.
Center for Clinical Epidemiology
and Biostatistics, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October, 2003.
Kowalski J. (2003) Nonparametric, Hypothesis-Based Analysis
of Molecular Heterogeneity for Comparative Phenotype Characterization. Bioinformatics
Research Center, University of Maryland Baltimore
County, Baltimore, Maryland.
September, 2003.
Kowalski J. (2003) Nonparametric,
Hypothesis-Based Analysis of Molecular Heterogeneity for Comparative Phenotype
Characterization. Human Genetics Center, University of Texas,
Health Science Center, School of Public Health,
Houston, Texas. August, 2003.
Upcoming Presentations
Contributed:
Kowalski J. (2004) Stochastic Linear Hypotheses for
Nonparametric, Supervised Analysis of Microarrays. Joint Statistical
Meetings,
August 8-12, Toronto, Canada.
Invited:
University of Pittsburgh,
Graduate School of Public Health, Biostatistics Department. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. October 2004.
George Washington
University, Statistics Department. Washington D.C.
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