[ABE-L] Fwd: Latest News from The World of Statistics

Luiz K Hotta hotta em ime.unicamp.br
Qua Maio 4 21:50:20 -03 2016




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Assunto: 	Latest News from The World of Statistics
Data: 	Wed, 4 May 2016 23:17:28 +0000
De: 	Wasserstein, Ronald L. <ron em amstat.org>
Para: 	hotta em ime.unicamp.br <hotta em ime.unicamp.br>



May 4, 2016

Brazilian Statistical Association

Luiz Koodi Hotta

*/News from the World of Statistics/*

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*May 4, 2016*

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*Nominations Open for International Prize in Statistics*

The music and entertainment industries have one, as do professions 
spanning the areas of international security, medicine, physics and 
economics - to name a few. Now, the field of statistics has an award of 
its own - the biannual *International Prize in Statistics* 
<http://www.statprize.org/>**– recognizing a significant achievement by 
an individual or team in the field of statistics.

A joint effort created by five international statistical societies 
including the American Statistical Association, International Biometric 
Society, International Statistical Institute, Institute of mathematical 
Statistics and the Royal Statistical Society, the International Prize in 
Statistics also raises awareness of the invaluable role that statistics, 
data analysis, probability and the understanding of uncertainty play in 
science, technology, human welfare and the overall advancement of society.

While the impact statistics has on our daily life is a lasting one, the 
nomination period won’t be. Submissions must be received by August 15, 
2016, so don’t delay in applying or nominating a worthy candidate. The 
winner will be announced this October, and the award of $75,000 will be 
presented at the ISI World Statistics Congress in July 2017.

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*Romania Hosts Workshop on Modernization of the European Statistical 
System *

The *European Statistical System Modernization International Workshop* 
<https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/2016-ess-modernisation-workshop-0_en>took 
place March 15-17 at the National Institute of Statistics in Romania. 
More than 100 attendees, including specialists from government and 
executives from Eurostat, which organized the event, gathered to promote 
dialogue on the modernization of the European Statistical System (ESS) 
and the development of best practices regarding processing programs and 
management of challenges within ESS. The event also served to strengthen 
the link between national and European projects pertaining to the ESS 
Vision 2020, an initiative aimed at building the future of European 
statistics through the development of a common strategic response to 
four key challenges: data revolution, new metrics, the price of 
statistics, and the future of Europe.

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*Health Workers in Pakistan Trained to Capture, Value Data*

Led by Dr. Abu Zar Taizai, 20 medical technicians in Nowshera, Pakistan, 
were trained in processes to better understand and capture data to 
coincide with numerous public health measurement tools such as 
mother-child and family planning registries, OPD tickets, and bed 
occupancy rates, among others. Taizai, was recently selected as a focal 
person for the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response System 
(IDSRS). As a coordinator with the District Health Information System, 
he collects, analyzes and interprets morbidity and mortality-related 
data, which he then converts into practical information for 
decision-makers.

*Statisticians Work to Increase Population, Commerce on St. Helena*

On April 18, the first-ever passenger plane landed on *St. Helena* 
<http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh>, an island in the South Atlantic Ocean 
that is a British Territory.  A four year-project funded by the UK 
Department for International Development seeks to boost economic growth 
through tourism and business opportunities and improve educational and 
health care outcomes for residents as previous barriers caused by lack 
of access will be mitigated. Statistics teams there are currently 
establishing the baseline from which to measure the economic and social 
impacts of air access. The demand for data from a developing location is 
so great that the UK Office for National Statistics plans to employ 
additional statistics personnel in the coming year to guide critical 
developments and ensure robust data is available for policymakers in the UK.

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*Malaysian Seminar Empowers Students to Advance Society with Statistics*

The Universiti Putra Malayasia (UPM), in collaboration with the Malaysia 
Institute of Statistics (ISM), conducted a seminar titled “Empowering 
Applications of Statistics in Industry and Society” on February 18. The 
event drew 85 participants, which included students, instructors, and 
industry practitioners, and focused on educational opportunities, the 
exchange of ideas and professional network development. Dr. Kamarulzaman 
Ibrahim, president of ISM, delivered the opening remarks, and the 
keynote address was given by Encik Toh Hock Chai of Jabatain 
Perkhidmatan Statistik (JPS).

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*The Land Down Under Looks to Expand Emphasis on Early Education in 
Statistics *

The Statistical Society of Australia is conducting a *STEM National 
Colloquium and Workshop* 
<http://www.statsoc.org.au/events/ssai-events/national-colloquium-stems-putting-statistics-stem-data-age/>on 
June 2-3, 2016, at the University of Technology Sydney. Aimed at 
initiating a transformation in statistics education from kindergarten to 
post-doctoral levels, the event is tailored to primary and secondary 
educators, government, industry leaders and other interested parties and 
will feature speakers and representatives from Harvard University, 
Australia’s Office of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Bank of 
Australia, Qantas and many more.

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*UN Statistical Commission Meets at 47^th Plenary Session*

Tudorel Andrei, president of the National Institute of Statistics and 
Bogdan Oancea, adviser to president of the NIS, attended the works of 
the *47th Plenary Session of the UN Statistical Commission* 
<http://unstats.un.org/unsd/statcom/47th-session/>, held at the United 
Nations headquarters in New York, March 3-12, 2016. The plenary session 
began with an address by Lenni Montiel, assistant for economic 
development to the secretary general, who emphasized the committee’s key 
role in establishing a framework of statistical indicators to monitor 
the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, which will be adopted by the 
Economic and Social Council and then by the UN General Assembly. Main 
discussion points surrounded changes in official statistics, the use of 
big data sources in official statistics, national accounts, 
Environment-Economic Accounting, International Comparison Programme, 
International Statistical Classifications System, industrial statistics, 
Information and Communication Technology (ICT), refugee statistics, 
climate change statistics, governance, and regional statistical 
development in Western Asia.

*Precision Medicine Gathering in U.S. Establishes Multidisciplinary 
Connections*

Personalizing medical treatment is regarded as the best means to achieve 
optimum clinical and patient outcomes, and this data-driven approach has 
become a central focus of the U.S. health care system and subsequently a 
major research agenda item at academic institutions across the country.  
In April, the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute 
(SAMSI), along with the Burroughs Welcome Fund, led a workshop titled 
“*Methodology for Precision Medicine: Integrating Statistical and 
Mathematical Approaches* 
<https://www.samsi.info/programs-and-activities/research-workshops/methodology-for-precision-medicine-integrating-statistical-and-mathematical-approaches-april-11-12-2016/>*,”*that 
featured presentations by scientists and clinicians at the forefront of 
precision medicine. Attendees from diverse professional backgrounds 
identified synergistic opportunities for methodological integration and 
brainstormed future joint projects.**

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*Cuba Conference on Operations Research Touches on Critical Issues*

In March, Cuba hosted the 12^th International Conference on Operations 
Research, which included a track on Probability and Statistics. 
Presenters came from the United States, Mexico and France, with 
attendees spanning government, academia, professional organizations and 
the private sector. Some of the statistics-related sessions covered a 
wide range of consumer issues, including “Prediction of the quality of 
fresh water in a basin,” “Application to the analysis of bike sharing 
systems,” “Growth rate and behavior of economic variables in the 
production of coffee in Mexico,” “Discrimination against migrants in 
urban Vietnam,” and “Modeling dengue outbreak data using nonlinear mixed 
effects model.”

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*New Version of Design-Expert Software Available*

Nick-named “Kolthoff” in honor of the Dutch chemist and educator who 
taught at the University of Minnesota for more than 60 years, 
*Design-Expert software version 10* 
<http://www.statease.com/dx10.html#description>(DX10) provides powerful 
new tools for optimizing design of experiments (DOE). New fetaures 
include a Design Wizard to provide guidance for less sophisticated 
users, multiple graphs view (a factor profiler), optimal split plots for 
Response Surface and Combined (mixture-process) designs, an automatic 
model selection tool for choosing criterion and selection method, and a 
power and sample size calculator for pass-fail (binomial) responses 
during build.

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*Iran Celebrates National Day of Statistics*

Shahrood University of Technology in Iran recently marked the country’s 
National Day of Statistics with workshops on statistical software and 
spatial statistics and a presentation from Professor M. Mohammadzadeh 
Darrodi of Tarbiat Modares University.

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*Young Statisticians Find, Expand Presence on Social Media to Help Census*

A group of young statisticians representing a variety of Arab countries 
have established a group on Facebook known as *Arwa* 
<https://m.facebook.com/%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%88%D9%89-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D8%B9%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%83%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%89-%D9%A2%D9%A0%D9%A1%D9%A6-586949781467662/>and 
are currently creating a public education campaign for the Egyptian 
census effort this November and are eager to contribute to helping 
younger generations understand the importance of statistics in daily life.

*India Hosts International Symposium on Probability and Statistics*

Nearly 200 statisticians from India and other countries gathered in 
Calcutta last December for the Ninth International Triennial Calcutta 
Symposium, giving participants involved in both theoretical and applied 
statistics a platform to interact, exchange ideas and learn about new 
applications and research ventures. The event consisted of seven 
lectures, 19 invited technical sessions and 24 contributed technical 
sessions. Sam Efromovich, University of Texas at Dallas provided the 
keynote address.

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*New Editors, Journal Covering Areas of Biostatistics and the Climate 
System*

The journal, */Biostatistics/* 
<http://biostatistics.oxfordjournals.org/>, published by Oxford 
University Press (OUP), has welcomed two new editors: Dimitris 
Rizopoulos and Jeffrey Leek. Rizopoulos is an Associate Professor in the 
Department of Biostatistics at Erasmus University Medical Center Leek in 
Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Leek is an Associate Professor at the Johns 
Hopkins University (JHU) Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, 
Maryland, where he also serves as co-director of the JHU Data Science 
Lab. He also is co-editor of the statistics blog “Simply Statistics.”

In a blog posting for /Biostatistics/, Rizopoulous and Leek share their 
vision for the journal’s future and touch on several new initiatives in 
the coming months, one of which is to create a more streamlined 
submission process inclusive of fast and fair review systems and wide, 
rapid dissemination.

In addition to that publication, Oxford University Press’s new open 
access journal, */Dynamics and Statistics of the Climate System/* 
<http://climatesystem.oxfordjournals.org/>, is accepting submissions. 
The journal encourages interaction between physicists, statisticians, 
mathematicians, computer scientists, and earth scientists in the 
development of new models and methods applied to the analysis of the 
climate system.

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*Crowdfunding Site Launched to Help Raise Legal Funds for Statistician*

Colleagues of Andreas Georgiou have established a crowdfunding site to 
raise funds for his legal and court fees. To date, more than 109 donors 
have contributed 7,450 euro. Less than 50 days are left for donations. 
For more information, or to make a donation, visit the Andreas Georgiou 
*crowdfunding page* 
<http://www.worldofcrowdfunding.com/en/andreas-v-georgiou-legal-defence-fund>set 
up by Hallgrimur Snorrason, former head of Iceland Statistics; Gerry 
O’Hanlon, former head of the Irish statistics service CSO; and Ada van 
Krimpen, director of the International Statistical Institute. Georgiou 
is Greece’s former statistics chief**who continues to face criminal 
inquiries due to charges that he inflated budget deficit figures, even 
though judicial authorities dropped those charges last year.

*Series of Imaging Science Conferences on the Horizon in U.S.*

The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) is hosting a 
Conference on Imaging Science (IS 16) May 23-26, 2016, in New Mexico. 
The event includes two mini-symposiums on statistics in imaging: /MS6 – 
New Statistical Developments in Neuroimaging/ and /MS25 – Statistical 
Modeling of High-Dimensional Brain Signals and Images/. Speakers and 
presenters include Timothy Johnson, University of Michigan; Nicole 
Lazar, University of Georgia; Todd Ogden, Columbia University; Russell 
Shinohara, University of Pennsylvania; Hernando Ombao, University of 
California, Irvine; Hongtu Zhu, University of North Carolina; and 
Stefano Castruccio, Newcastle University, UK.

In addition, the American Statistical Association’s section on 
Statistics in Imaging, in collaboration with the Department of 
Biostatistics and Informatics of the Colorado School of Public Health; 
the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design Program of the 
Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute; and the Center 
for NeuroScience at the University of Colorado, will host an *Annual 
Conference on Statistical Methods in Imaging* 
<http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/PublicHealth/Academics/departments/Biostatistics/Imaging-Conference/Pages/default.aspx>June 
1-3, 2016, at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in 
Aurora, Colorado. The conference consists of lectures, invited sessions, 
poster presentations and a student paper competition.

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*UMBC Celebrates Bimal Sinha at Probability and Statistics Day 2016*

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of 
Maryland Baltimore County will host the *10th Annual Probability and 
Statistics Day* <http://www.umbc.edu/circ/hosting/ProbStatDay2016/>on 
May 20–21, 2016. The event consists of invited lectures and commentaries 
by leading statisticians from academia, government and industry to 
celebrate Professor Bimal Sinha's 70th birthday. The conference will 
expose attendees to the latest statistical methodologies and innovative 
applications and is open to statisticians from all local universities, 
government agencies, and private industries.

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*Statistics Professor Rob Kass Talks Brains, Behavior and the Bible Code*

In a recent *radio interview* 
<http://wrsi.com/monte/where-statistics-big-data-your-brain-meet/>with 
radio station WRSI, Professor Rob Kass of Carnegie Mellon University, 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, talked about the importance of statistics in 
brain function and human behavior while explaining the role statistics 
played in debunking a once-popular phenomenon known as the Bible Code. 
In addition to instructing students within the Department of Statistics, 
Kass also works in CMU’s Machine Learning Department and is the interim 
co-chair of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition.

*University of Washington to Host Summer of Statistics*

The University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, is preparing to host 
the *Summer Institutes* 
<http://www.biostat.washington.edu/suminst>beginning on July 11, 2016. 
Programming focuses on four tracks: genetics, big data, modeling and 
clinical research and is led by experts in these fields who will 
introduce participants to modern issues and challenges in biostatistics, 
genetics, infectious diseases, epidemiology and clinical trials. 
Prerequisites are minimal, and the modular nature of the Summer 
Institutes enables participants to design programs best suited to 
individual backgrounds and interests. Participants attending the Summer 
Institutes will receive certificates of module completion in recognition 
of their participation.

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*Rice University Celebrates Legacy of Long-time Professor, NSF Award Winner*

After 46 years in the statistical field, *James R. Thompson* 
<http://engineering.rice.edu/thompsonretires/>, the Noah Harding 
Professor of Statistics in the Department of Statistics at Rice 
University, Houston, Texas, is retiring. A statistician at Rice before 
the university even had a statistics department, Thompson’s research 
focused on statistical model building, biomathematics, quality control 
and computational finance. His work in HIV/AIDS and cancer modeling was 
pioneering. He received the Wilks Medal for his work with the U.S. Army 
and the Owen Award for work in quality control. Through the years, he 
directed 17 doctoral students and authored or co-authored 14 books.

Additionally, Rice Statistician and neuroscientist *Genevera Allen* 
<http://news.rice.edu/2016/04/18/rices-genevera-allen-wins-nsf-career-award/>has 
received a CAREER Development Award from the National Science Foundation 
(NSF). Allen is hoping to provide data scientists with new tools that 
can uncover hidden patterns and correlations from complex data sets. 
Allen is a junior chair of Statistics and an assistant professor of 
statistics and of electrical and computer engineering. She is a 
statistician, mathematician and neuroscientist with a joint appointment 
in pediatric neurology at Baylor College of Medicine's Neurological 
Research Institute at Texas Children's Hospital.

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*DOE User Meeting and Workshop to Take Place in Belgium*

Stat-Ease, Inc. and CQ Consultancy are hosting the *Sixth European DOE 
User Meeting and Workshops* <http://www.cq.be/en/events/>on May 18-20, 
2016, in Leuven, Belgium. Attendees will explore the latest design of 
experiments (DOE) techniques, demonstrate new features in the 
just-released Design-Expert® software (version 10) and have the 
opportunity to get help from DOE consultants on user-specific 
applications while hearing from keynote speakers and DOE experts. 
Pre-meeting workshops focus on the following: “Figuring Out Factorials” 
and “Optimal Formulation and Processing of Mixtures via Combined 
Designs.” Outside of the classroom, attendees will have many 
opportunities to partake in renowned recreational and entertainment 
festivities.

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*New Report Reveals Latino Students’ Progress in Reading in U.S. Schools*

<http://www.childtrends.org/?publications=latinos-and-literacy-hispanic-students-progress-in-reading>A 
new reportfrom *ChildTrends* <http://www.childtrends.org/>highlights 
growth in U.S. Latino students' reading scores over the last decade. 
Researchers used scores from the National Assessment of Educational 
Progress (NAEP) reading assessment to compare progress across states and 
major cities, and for some major urban school districts. Key findings at 
the national level for public schools from 2005-2015, indicate that 
reading scores for Hispanic fourth- and eighth-graders increased by the 
equivalent of roughly half a grade level. At the state level, more than 
one third of states saw improvements in Hispanic students’ reading 
scores at fourth or eighth grades throughout the last decade. Also of 
note, school districts in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San 
Diego, and Washington, DC (all of which serve a large percentage of 
low-income Hispanic students) were among the top performers over the decade.

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*Ethiopia Grows Interest in Agriculture with Applied Statistics Conference*

The Department of Statistics at Haramaya University in Ethiopia hosted 
the first international conference on “Applied Statistics in 
Agriculture” on March from 25-26, 2016. The conference addressed 
advancement and applications of statistics in agricultural fields, 
drawing experiences from different countries. Guests included 
professors, practitioners, researchers and academicians from different 
Ethiopian Universities and from abroad. More than 150 participants 
attended the conference where 23 manuscripts were presented, in addition 
to numerous public lectures and discussion sessions taking place.

Zena Habtewold of the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture and Natural 
Resource provided opening remarks on statistics’s role in the production 
and productivity in the agriculture sector. Haramaya University 
President Chemeda Fininsa also emphasized the value of statistics by 
saying… the interpretation of “different Statistical methods and models 
and how they would be better applied and used in agricultural research 
and surveys so that it helps the national endeavor of improving the 
productivity of crops vegetable and fruits and livestock should be given 
emphasis.”

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*March Issue of IAOS Statistical Journal Hones in on Disclosure and 
Protection*

The March 2016 issue of the *Statistical Journal* 
<http://content.iospress.com/journals/statistical-journal-of-the-iaos/32/1>of 
the International Association for Official Statistics (IAOS) is now 
available. The theme for this issue is “Disclosure and Protection in a 
Big Data World,” and it features papers on various aspects of the Big 
Data Revolution. Issues related to synthetic data are presented in 
several papers, including the open paper authored by Vilhuber, Abowd and 
Reiter, titled: "Synthetic Establishment Microdata Around the World.” A 
paper by Richard Madden and co-authors titled "Statistics on Indigenous 
Peoples: International Effort Needed," also might be of interest to the 
international community involved with Statistics without Borders.

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*Thailand Welcomes Statisticians for ICAS 2016*

The *International Conference on Applied Statistics* 
<http://www.icas2016.org/>(ICAS 2016) is the interdisciplinary forum for 
the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of 
statistics and applied statistics. Sponsored by the Department of 
Mathematics and Statistic at Thammasat University, the conference takes 
place July 13-15, 2016, in Phuket, Thailand, and invites high quality 
multidisciplinary research that employs statistical concepts and 
theories to tackle a broad range of practical everyday challenges. In 
addition to keynote lectures by notable researchers, participants will 
also have the opportunity to explore one of the world's most beautiful 
beaches.

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