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Good Morning Professor,

I am hoping you will be able to assist me in having my address removed from
this mailing list.  I am a receptionist in the Department of Health and
Ageing in Canberra, Australia and have no idea how my email address came to
be on this list.  I certainly don't have a need to be and, to be honest, I
would have trouble pronouncing some of the words used in the mail I am
receiving, let alone understanding their meaning.

I'm sorry to bother you with this trivial issue, however, my own IT Help
Desk cannot assist me and your name seems to be the one most frequently
appearing in my inbox.

Thank you for you assistance.

Cathy Hales





                      shannon
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                      Sent by:                 Subject:  Interface 2004 Meeting
                      "Classification,
                      clustering, and
                      phylogeny
                      estimation"
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                      16/09/2003 23:58
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                      "Classification,
                      clustering, and
                      phylogeny
                      estimation"






David Marchette (co-chair of this years interface meeting) has asked me
recruit CSNA members (and members of this list) who would like to organize
a session at the interface 2004 meeting in Baltimore
(http://www.galaxy.gmu.edu/Interface04/index.html) to be held May 26-29.

This years theme is Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, however, the
chairs will be happy to consider sessions outside of this area.

Since the 2005 CSNA meeting will be held jointly with the Interface I
would encourage members of this list to try to contribute to the 2004
interface meeting.

This is also a great way to be more active with CSNA and promote our
interests at the interface which is the premier conference on statistics
and computing.

Anyone can contact David directly ([log in to unmask]) or contact
me and I will help put together a session.

Bill
---

William D. Shannon, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Biostatistics in Medicine
Division of General Medical Sciences and Biostatistics

Washington University School of Medicine
Campus Box 8005, 660 S. Euclid
St. Louis, MO   63110

Phone: 314-454-8356
Fax: 314-454-5113
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web page: http://ilya.wustl.edu/~shannon


On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, David Marchette wrote:

> Bill,
>
> Are there any Classification Society members who might be interested
> in organizing a session for Interface 2004? If you can think of
> any names, send me contact info.
>
> Thanks,
>
> dave
>
> --
> David Marchette
> Naval Surface Warfare Center, Code B10
> 17320 Dahlgren Rd.
> Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100  USA
>
>





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