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The Department of Statistics at Colorado State University will host the 2014 joint Graybill/ENVR Conference on “Modern Statistical Methods for Ecology” in Fort Collins during September 7-10, 2014. The focus of the conference is on new developments in statistical ecology, broadly defined. The conference is jointly sponsored by CSU, for which this is the 12th Graybill Conference, and the American Statistical Association’s section on Statistics for the Environment (ENVR), which has hosted biennial workshops since 2000. The program consists of a short course,invited plenary talks, contributed poster session and student poster competition. It is the aim of the conference to bring together a wide range of researchers, practitioners, and graduate students whose work is related to the conference theme in a wide sense.

Topics of interest:

  • Capture-recapture analysis
  • Distance sampling
  • Animal movement models
  • Occupancy models
  • Spatial models for ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecosystem modeling
  • Multi-scale models
  • Population dynamics modeling
  • Wildlife disease modeling
  • Species distribution models
  • Demographic modeling
  • Multimodel inference
  • and much more in this diverse field

The conference will bring together some of the top researchers in this area, and the topics of the presentations will range from general overviews of relevant statistical material to more specialized presentations of current statistical developments.  There will be no concurrent sessions, providing attendees with the opportunity to see any talks that interest them. The focused yet relaxed nature of the conference will allow for concentrated discussion and interaction among the participants.  Following the conference, there will be opportunities for various outdoor activities in the region, including the beautiful Rocky Mountains.

Keynote Speakers:

  • David Borchers, University of St. Andrews
  • Anne Chao, National Tsing Hua University
  • Jim Clark, Duke University
  • Jay Ver Hoef, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Jun Zhu, University of Wisconsin

Student Poster Competition: In order to encourage students to participate, we are planning a student poster competition, with the winners receiving travel support awards. 

Short course: September 7 REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

  • Hierarchical Random Effects Models Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo
  • Andrew Finley, Michigan State University
  • Alan Gelfand, Duke University

Organizing Committee:

  • Geof Givens, Co-Chair, Colorado State University
  • Alix Gitelman, Co-Chair, Oregon State University
  • Alan Gelfand, Duke University
  • Robert Dorazio, United States Geological Survey
  • Janine Illian, University of St. Andrews
  • Mevin Hooten, Colorado State University


If you have questions about the conference, send an email to graybillconference@stat.colostate.eduWe look forward to welcoming you in Fort Collins and Northern Colorado!

A complete list of invited speakers is here.

Conference Sponsors: Graybill Endowment, CSU Department of Statistics, ASA Section on Statistics for the Environment (ENVR), CSU College of Natural Sciences and the National Science Foundation.

The conference poster is here.

The conferenc program booklet is here.

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