The Australasian GenStat Users Association Incorporated (AGUAi), in conjunction with the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI) hosted the first Australasian Applied Statistics Conference from 12-15 July 2011 at Palm Cove, Queensland.
These meeting attracted delegates from a large proportion of the biometrical community in Australia and New Zealand, as well as overseas. They provided the opportunity for exchange of ideas in all areas of biometrics as well as encouraging networking and collaboration.
The program covered many of the well established and developing areas of statistics and their application in primary industries and the environment. Presentations by highly regarded international and Australian guest speakers will covered central areas of statistical methodology and application. Developments and enhancements to GenStat and ASReml software were also discussed.
The conference program and abstracts book is here. (pdf – 483kb) (Note: this is the original program – the one below is the final program).
The Conference program: (with slides where available).
* Invited speaker
| Time | Speaker (slides) |
Presentation |
| 1:30 | Angela Anderson | Conference Opening |
| 1:35 | Roger Payne | Conference Dedication to John Nelder |
| 1.40 | Chair: Graham Hepworth | Generalized Linear Models |
| 1:45 | Roger Payne* | Generalized linear models: John Nelder’s second legacy to statistics |
| 2:30 | Ruth Butler | Thrips jumping: using survival analyses and GLM methods for non-medical data |
| 2:50 | David Baird | Updates to GenStat microarrray procedures |
| 3:40 | Chair: Chris Triggs | Contributed Talks – Design |
| 3:45 | Emlyn Williams | The construction of P-rep designs for use in early generation variety trials |
| 4:05 | Bev Gogel | A composite sampling strategy for the design and analysis of cereal resistance trials |
| 4:25 | Elizabeth Mudford | Fish tag retention design – A balancing act when all fish look the same |
| 4:45 | Jennifer Brown | Adaptive and unequal probability survey designs for monitoring animal and plant distributions |
| 5:05 | Chris Brien | Principles in the design of multiphase experiments with a later laboratory phase: orthogonal designs |
| Time | Speaker (slides) |
Presentation |
| 8:30 | Chair: Beverley Gogel | Genetics / QTL |
| 8:35 | Fred van Eeuwijk* | A general mixed model framework for QTL analysis and its implementation in Genstat |
| 9:20 | Alison Smith | A whole genome approach for QTL detection using a linear mixed model with correlated marker effects |
| 9:40 | Andrew George | Genome-wide association mapping made practical |
| 10:00 | James Doeke | A new statistical framework to identify biomarkers in large data sets with a significant proportion of missing values |
| 10:50 | Chair: Dave Butler | ASReml Software Developments |
| 10:55 | Brian Cullis* | Modelling variance structures of multi-term effects in ASReml |
| 11:40 | Colleen Hunt | Analysis of sorghum breeding trials using pedigree information |
| 12:00 | Simon Diffey | A faster and computationally more efficient specification of a REML-(PX)EM algorithm for linear mixed models |
| 1:10 | Chair: Warren Müller | Climate Change |
| 1:15 | Steve Williams* | Biodiversity and climate change: modelling vulnerability and prioritising adaptation and conservation actions |
| 2:00 | Jeremy VanDerWal* | Assessing climate change impacts on biodiversity: methods behind the madness |
| 3:15 | Chair: David Mayer | Marine & Environmental Statistics |
| 3:20 | You-Gan Wang* | Living with uncertainties in fisheries and environmental research |
| 4:05 | Alexander Campbell | Parameterising fisher knowledge in a model of the Queensland scallop fishery |
| 4:25 | Peter Jaksons | Ecological sampling: New methodologies to define the strata boundary positions and sample effort allocation using information on species distribution and ecological variables |
| 4:45 | Pauline Ding | The effect of de-icing salts on alpine bogs in Kosciuszko National Park (KNP), NSW |
| 5:05 | Warren Müller | When do our fish need a bath? – Control of amoebic gill disease in salmon aquaculture |
| Time | Speaker (slides) |
Presentation |
| 8:30 | Chair: Chris Brien | Contributed Talks – Health |
| 8:35 | Said Shahtahmasebi | The application of instrumental variables in correcting model mis-specification in the analysis of longitudinal observational data |
| 8:55 | Bob Forrester | Health care access and social deprivation |
| 9:15 | Olena Kravchuk | Repeated measures analysis of small-scale satiety trials |
| 9:35 | Max Moldovan | Composite quantitative analysis of international healthcare accreditation survey data |
| 10:25 | Chair: Simon Harding | GenStat Software Developments |
| 10:30 | Roger Payne* | Some steps towards more convenient mixed-model analyses |
| 11:15 | Darren Murray | Extending GenStat to link with other applications |
| 11:35 | David Baird | GenStat for Teaching and Learning (GTL) Edition |
| 11:55 | Murray Hannah | Fitting Michaelis-Menten directly to substrate concentration data |
| Time | Speaker (slides) |
Presentation |
| 8:30 | Chair: Alison Smith | Contributed Talks – Agriculture |
| 8:35 | Andrew Van Burgel | Analysis issues in precision agriculture farmer friendly experiments |
| 8:55 | Vivi Arief | Status Analysis: projecting genotype performance into long-term environment discrimination space |
| 9:15 | Craig Hardner | Comparison of two-way and three-way parameterisation of the multi-trait multi-environment genetic variance-covariance matrix for prediction of clonal values |
| 9:35 | Aanandini Ganesalingam | The development of a bivariate mixed model approach for the analysis of plant survival data |
| 10:25 | Chair: Ruth Butler | Statistical Methods in Practice |
| 10:30 | Peter Johnstone | Statistics, the law and logic |
| 11:15 | Kerry Dawson | Using splines to model liveweight patterns in a heifer management study |
| 11:35 | Gavin Melville | Aerial survey population estimates – contributions to variance |
| 11:55 | Hwan-Jin Yoon | Comparison between linear mixed model (LMM) and analysis of variance (ANOVA) for separation of within- and between-subject effects |
| 12:15 | Paul Eckermann | Statistical challenges of analysing frost tolerance trials in wheat and barley |
| 12.35 | Conference Close |