Albany New York (1) G. P. Patil
Albany New York (2) G. P. Patil
Albany New York (3) G. P. Patil
Slides from Amy Glasmeier G. P. Patil
Biosurveillance Sensor Networks and Resultant Spatiotemporal Data for Crisis-Index Development and Early Warning Austin, March 2005 G. P. Patil Austin, March 2005
AWRA Best Paper Award G. P. Patil
K. Bruce Jones EPA Office of Research and Development U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board Regional Vulnerability Assessment Advisory Panel Meeting October, 2004 K. Bruce Jones EPA Office of Research and Development U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board Regional Vulnerability Assessment Advisory Panel Meeting October, 2004 ReVA Program within the EPA Office of Research and Development
Spatiotemporal Cluster Detection in ESSENCE Biosurveillance Systems Panelist: Howard Burkom National Security Technology Department, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Washington Statistical Society Seminar Prof. G.P. Patil: Biosurveillance Geoinformatics of Hotspot Detection and Prioritization for Biosecurity Washington D.C. February 18, 2004
Cleveland Clinic G. P. Patil October 8, 2004 Cleveland
Composite Index Presentation G. P. Patil January 11, 2003
Conservation International G. P. Patil June 2003
DC G. P. Patil
EPA Presentation March 13,2003 G. P. Patil
Project Geoinformatic Surveillance NSF DGP Grant G. P. Patil, Penn State, PI EPA: Watershed Characterization and Prioritization PADOH: Disease Clusters and Prioritization TAPAC: CDC, EPA,NASA,NIH,USGS
LANDSCAPE PATTERN ANALYSIS FOR ASSESSING ECOSYSTEM CONDITION Glen D. Johnson New York State Department of Health and University at Albany, School of Public Health, Ganapati P. Patil Center for Statistical Ecology and Environmental Statistics Department of Statistics The Pennsylvania State University
Surveillance GeoInformatics Hotspot Detection, Prioritization, and Early Warning G. P. Patil December 2004 – January 2005
Geographic Surveillance Decision Support System G. P. Patil December 2002 University Park, PA
Geoinformatics Seminar G. P. Patil March 2003
George Mason University Colloquium G. P. Patil April 30, 2004
Spatial-Temporal Surveillance for Infectious Disease: Where are we and where can we go? Glen D. Johnson, PhD,MS, MA Zoonoses Program Bureau of Communicable Disease Control New York State Department of Health and The State University of New York University at Albany School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health and Toxicology
GeoInformatics of Hotspot Detection and Prioritization for Emerging Infectious Disease Research, Surveillance, and Early Warning Hawaii, March 2005 GeoInformatics of Hotspot Detection and Prioritization for Emerging Infectious Disease Research, Surveillance, and Early Warning G. P. Patil Hawaii, March 2005
The Huck Institute for Life Sciences G. P. Patil February 24, 2003
G. P. Patil December 2004 – January 2005 G. P. Patil December 2004 – January 2005 Regional Vulnerability Assessment Issues and Approaches
Surveillance GeoInformatics Hotspot Detection, Prioritization, and Early Warning G. P. Patil December 2004 – January 2005
Multi-criterion Ranking and Poset Prioritization G. P. Patil December 2004 – January 2005
Multiscale Advanced Raster Map System MARMAP SYSTEM Design and Development PARTNERSHIP G. P. Patil December 2004 – January 2005
Spatially Constrained Clustering and Upper Level Set Scan Hotspot Detection in Surveillance GeoInformatics G.P.Patil, Penn State University G.P.Patil, Penn State University Reza Modarres, George Washington University Reza Modarres, George Washington University Pushkar Patankar, Penn State University Pushkar Patankar, Penn State University Yun Cai, Penn State University Yun Cai, Penn State University W.L. Myers, Penn State University W.L. Myers, Penn State University
INSIGHTS ON INDICATORS & DISCOURSE ON DIVERSITY Diversity Measurement and Comparison G. P. Patil In cooperation with W. L. Myers
Gini and Lorenz in Statistical Ecology and Environmental Statistics G. P. Patil Center for Statistical Ecology and Environmental Statistics Penn State University University Park, PA USA
Invasive Species: An Important Stressor in the Mid-Atlantic Area
Early Detection of Disease Outbreaks with Applications in New York City Martin Kulldorff University of Connecticut Farzad Mostashari and James Miller New York City Department of Health
Las Vegas G. P. Patil
Comparative Patterns of Habitat Richness and Rarity for Pennsylvania Vertebrates Wayne L. Myers Penn State University
NASA HQ G. P. Patil
NCI Presentation October 16, 2002 G. P. Patil
NIEHS G. P. Patil
National Institute of Standards and Technology Information Technology Laboratory Statistical Engineering Division G. P. Patil October 28, 2004 Gaithersburg MD
NJ DHSS CES SEER G. P. Patil January 17, 2003
NSF Presentation October 15, 2002 G. P. Patil
New York City G. P. Patil
New York City and Other G. P. Patil
National Institute of Statistical Sciences Workshop on Statistics and Counterterrorism G. P. Patil November 20, 2004 New York University
Parma, Italy (1) Hotspot GeoInformatics I: Geospatial and spatiotemporal hotspot detection, using PULSE permutational upper level set scan G. P. Patil March 2006
Seattle JSM Session G. P. Patil August 6, 2006