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| JMP Podcast #19: S. Shyam Sundar, College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University Running Time: 8:41 S. Shyam Sundar talks about his research on the impact of new media technologies on the way people process and perceive information. Professor Sundar teaches courses in research methods, mass media and the psychological aspects of communication technology. He is also the founder and current co-director of the Media Effects Research Laboratory at Penn State. |
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| JMP Podcast #18: Stephen Godleski, Professor, Department of Chemistry, The College at Brockport, State University of New York Running Time: 7:29 Stephen Godleski, after 23 years at Kodak, teaches organic chemistry to undergraduates and conducts research at The College at Brockport. Professor Godleski talks about the expansion of the college’s chemistry program, the innovations in ‘green’ chemistry that he is integrating into the curriculum, and how his students use JMP extensively to conduct and share results of experiments. |
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| JMP Podcast #17: Lauren McIntyre, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Florida Running Time: 5:50 Lauren McIntyre teaches medical and graduate students and leads research at the UFL McIntyre Lab. Professor McIntyre talks about new genetic research findings interesting to scientists studying why diseases may present themselves or respond to treatment differently in men and women. She explains why she uses JMP Genomics for teaching and how her team makes their research data and results available for public consumption. Dr. McIntyre also contributed to research with Dr. Russ Wolfinger at SAS that led to the development of PROC BTL, a SAS procedure for binary trait analysis. Read the paper on gender-linked research findings Get programs, data sets and results from the Quantitative Genomics of Sex Dimorphism project Request PROC BTL (Binary Trait Analysis) |
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| JMP Podcast #16: Douglas Montgomery, Regents Professor, Department of Industrial, Systems and Operations Engineering, Arizona State University Running Time: 7:49 Douglas Montgomery talks about new topics and software examples found in the 7th edition of his popular textbook, Design and Analysis of Experiments, released in July 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Professors adopting this book for their courses can contact Wiley to learn how to include time-limited licenses to JMP software with the textbook. |
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| JMP Podcast #15: Avinash Kaushik, Analytics Evangelist at Google Running Time: 23:12 Avinash Kaushik, Analytics Evangelist at Google, explains how analysis of your Web data yields potentially profitable clues about what customers want. Kaushik also discusses his job, his blog and the need for "a true data democracy." Kaushik will be a keynote speaker at the 2008 Innovators’ Summit this September in San Francisco. |
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| JMP Podcast #14: Mark Johnson, Professor of Statistics, University of Central Florida Running Time: 6:23 Mark Johnson, Professor of Statistics at the University of Central Florida, talks about using SAS software, including Enterprise Miner, in the UCF Data Mining Program and JMP in Prof. Johnson's Data Preparation and Sampling Theory and Applications. Professor Johnson also applies his statistical expertise to hurricane modeling and forecasting and to independent expert witness reviews of health care accounting records for the State of Florida. University of Central Florida Geophysical Hazard Damage Research |
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| JMP Podcast #13: Lee Creighton, JMP Running Time: 6:44 JMP Senior Documentation Manager Lee Creighton has co-written three books about JMP, two of which are hot off the press. Creighton describes the books as tools to help users “get up and running quickly” with specific JMP topics. In a podcast interview that is part of the SAS Insight and Innovators series, Creighton briefly describes JMP and how it differs from SAS. Creighton says, “I find it to be a fascinating look into how statistics can be used without being foreign.” |
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| JMP Podcast #12: Edward George, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Running Time: 5:30 Ed George, Professor of Statistics at the Wharton School, talks about the emancipating impact of computing on the application of statistics, and explains why the university uses JMP as a teaching tool. George educates future and current business leaders at Wharton on how to manage and analyze data to turn it into intelligence. He also is recognized widely for his research and publications on statistical decision theory and Bayesian analysis. |
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