We've written about BIG data before and while some reckon it's sexy, you better roll up your sleeves because you'll invariably need to do a lot of 'janitorial' (a.k.a. shit) work first!
Ron Sandland recently wrote about the new phenomenon of 'big data' - weighing up the benefits and concerns. Terry Speed reflected on the same issue in a talk earlier this year inGothenburg, Sweeden noting that this is nothing new to statisticians. So what's all the fuss about? Here's another take on the 'big data' bandwagon.
New Workshop - Bayesian Ecotoxicology 04 November 2009
We are pleased to announce a new 1-day workshop on Bayesian methods for ecotoxicology.
Based on the recently published paper by Fox (2009), this 1-day workshop will give you practical advice and hands-on instruction in this totally new paradigm for determining 'no effect' and 'hazardous' concentrations from dose-response data.