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STARMAP  PRIMES  STATS STARMAP: STARMAP: Space -Time Aquatic Resources Modeling and Analysis Program PRIMES: PRIMES: PRogram for Interdiscplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and Statistics ( NSF IGERT, $3M, ) People (students): Megan Dailey, Mark Delorey, Jay Araas Educational/Outreach Activities:  Data Model Fusion Workshop, June `03 (Davis, Estep, Ojima, Schimel, Denning, Braswell, Linder)  GIS AQME Module, Jan `04 (Theobald)  TREE course “Meta-pop Models of Plague in Prairie Dogs,” Spring `04 (Antolin, Biggerstaff, Breidt, Estep)

STARMAP  PRIMES  STATS Activities (cont):  Front Range Student Ecology Symposium (2 roundtable discussions), March `04 (Breidt & Davis)  PRIMES Summer Workshop, June `04 (Estep, Hoeting, Urquhart, Ver Hoef)  Spatial Stat Workshop, June `04 (Ver Hoef)  Graybill Conference, June `04 (Breidt, Cressie, Davis, Iyer, Hoeting, Theobald, Urquhart, Ver Hoef, Megan, Mark)  ST 675 Bayesian Statistics + AQME module, Fall `04 (Hoeting, Megan) New Funding/Interdisciplinary Research Projects  LeRoy Poff (EPA STAR in Biology) + Hoeting + Devin  Jackson Hole Mtg “Statistics in Ecology”, Dec `03 (NSF funded, Davis, Hobbs, Hoeting)  “Chronic Wasting Disease” NSF (Hobbs & Hoeting)  “Novel A Posteriori Analysis of Ecological Models: The Carbon Cycle” NSF `04-`07 (Estep, Breidt, Davis, Ojima)

STARMAP  PRIMES  STATS PRIMES Seminars:  Steve Pacala, Fall `03  Alan Gelfand, Fall `03  Carl Schwarz, Spring `04  Tony Olsen, Spring `04 PRIMES Computer Classroom:  11 new workstations  2 compute servers Statistics Department named “Program of Research and Scholarly Excellence”  1 of only 5 academic departments to achieve this distinction.