Just a brief reminder that the deadline for applying for Young Investigator Travel Support to the MCMSki III conference in Park City, Utah this January is *this Friday, October 22, 2011, at 11:59 pm* Mountain Standard Time (6 hours behind Greenwich mean time). Applying is simple: you just email a current copy of your CV, a copy of the paper you'd like to present, and a *brief* supporting paragraph from your (current or former) thesis adviser to *mcm...@stat.byu.edu*. Then please go to our abstract submission page,

http://madison.byu.edu/mcmski/abstract.html

and let us know if you'd be interested in giving one of the four talks in the Young Investigator Invited session, or if you'd prefer to stick with a poster in one of our two well-attended poster sessions.

The conference represents the fourth joint international meeting of the IMS (Institute of Mathematical Statistics) and ISBA (International Society for Bayesian Analysis), and will be held at The Canyons resort in Park City, Utah from Wednesday, January 5 to Friday, January 7, 2011. The central (but not sole) theme of the conference will be Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and related methods and applications, and will feature 3 plenary speakers (Nicky Best, Mike Newton, Jeff Rosenthal) and six invited sessions from internationally known experts covering a broad array of current and developing statistical practice. In addition, a pre-conference *"AdapSki"* satellite meeting on adaptive and other advanced MCMC methods will take place on January 3-4, 2011, with Profs. Christian Robert and Christophe Andrieu again
serving as lead organizers.


Senior MCMC and Bayesian researchers, please let your students and junior colleagues (less than 5 years since PhD) know about this opportunity! Also don't forget to register yourselves; the deadline for all participants to register for the conference itself without a
late fee is* November 1, 2010. *

We look forward to welcoming you in Park City this January!

Best,

Brad Carlin and Antonietta Mira
MCMSki III conference co-organizers
Shane Reese
MCMSki III local arrangements chair


Just a brief reminder that the deadline for applying for Young
Investigator Travel Support to the MCMSki III conference in Park City,
Utah this January is *this Friday, October 22, 2011, at 11:59 pm*
Mountain Standard Time (6 hours behind Greenwich mean time). Applying
is simple: you just email a current copy of your CV, a copy of the
paper you'd like to present, and a *brief* supporting paragraph from
your (current or former) thesis adviser to *mcm...@stat.byu.edu*.
Then please go to our abstract submission page,

http://madison.byu.edu/mcmski/abstract.html

and let us know if you'd be interested in giving one of the four talks
in the Young Investigator Invited session, or if you'd prefer to stick
with a poster in one of our two well-attended poster sessions.

The conference represents the fourth joint international meeting of
the IMS (Institute of Mathematical Statistics) and ISBA (International
Society for Bayesian Analysis), and will be held at The Canyons resort
in Park City, Utah from Wednesday, January 5 to Friday, January 7,
2011. The central (but not sole) theme of the conference will be
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and related methods and applications,
and will feature 3 plenary speakers (Nicky Best, Mike Newton, Jeff
Rosenthal) and six invited sessions from internationally known experts
covering a broad array of current and developing statistical practice.
In addition, a pre-conference *"AdapSki"* satellite meeting on
adaptive and other advanced MCMC methods will take place on January
3-4, 2011, with Profs. Christian Robert and Christophe Andrieu again
serving as lead organizers.


Senior MCMC and Bayesian researchers, please let your students and
junior colleagues (less than 5 years since PhD) know about this
opportunity! Also don't forget to register yourselves; the deadline
for all participants to register for the conference itself without a
late fee is* November 1, 2010. *

We look forward to welcoming you in Park City this January!

Best,

Brad Carlin and Antonietta Mira
MCMSki III conference co-organizers
Shane Reese
MCMSki III local arrangements chair

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