Brad Efron's Recent Talks
2012
Model Selection, Estimation, and Bootstrap Smoothing
Bayes and Empirical Bayes Information
2011
A 250-Year Argument
(November/Gibbs Lecture version)
Watch a short
interview
with Brad before he delivers the JMM 2012 Gibbs Lecture
Bayesian Inference and the Parametric Bootstrap
A 250-Year Argument
(June version)
2010
Tweedie's Formula and Selection Bias
Correlation,
z
-Values, and the Accuracy of Large-Scale Estimators
False Discovery Rates and Copy Number Variation
2009
Bootstrap Methods and the Accuracy of Large-Scale Estimators
The Future of Indirect Evidence
Correlated
z
-Values and the Accuracy of Large-Scale Statistical Estimates
2008
Learning from the Experience of Others
Large-Scale Prediction Problems
Very Large Biomedical Data Sets
2007
Are a Set of Microarrays Independent of Each Other?
Bayesians, Empirical Bayesians and Frequentists
Simultaneous Inference: When Should Hypothesis Testing Problems Be Combined?
2006
Is a Set of Genes "Enriched"?
Doing Thousands of Hypothesis Tests at the Same Time
Baseball, Shakespeare and Modern Statistical Theory
Correlation and Large-Scale Simultaneous Significance Testing
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