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London Mathematical Society Durham Symposium
Mathematical Aspects of Graphical Models
Monday 30th June - Thursday 10th July 2008
Participants:
David Barber
(UCL, London)
Frantisek Matus
(Institute of Info Th. & Autom.
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Sophie Barthel
(Department of Biostatistics)
Anjali Mazumder
(University of Oxford)
Julian Besag
(Universities of Bath and Washington)
Julia Mortera
(University Roma Tre)
Charles Blundell
(University of York)
Helene Neufeld
(University of Oxford)
Robert Cowell
(City, London)
Klea Panayidou
(University of Oxford)
David Cox
(University of Oxford)
Giovanni Pistone
(Politecnico di Torino)
James Cussens
(University of York)
Bala Rajaratnam (Stanford University)
Philip Dawid
(University of Cambridge)
Roland Ramsahai
(University of Oxford)
Vanessa Didelez
(University of Bristol)
Alberto Roverato
(Università di Bologna)
Adrian Dobra
(University of Washington)
Simon Shaw
(University of Bath)
Mathias Drton
(University of Chicago)
Ricardo Silva
(Cambridge University)
Michael Eichler
(University of Maastricht)
Jim Smith
(University of Warwick)
Maria Liria Ferraro ( University of Roma Tre)
Milan Studeny
(Institute of Info Th. & Autom.
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Jonathan Forster
(Southampton University)
Seth Sullivant
(Harvard University)
Michael Goldstein
(Durham University)
Yee Whye Teh
(UCL, London)
Soren Hojsgaard
(Aarhus University)
Caroline Uhler
(University of California)
Sung-Ho Kim
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Paola Vicard
(University Roma Tre)
Steffen Lauritzen
(University of Oxford)
Martin Wainwright
(UC Berkeley)
Gérard Letac
(Toulouse)
Nanny Wermuth
(Chalmers/Gothenburg University)
Luigi Malagò
(Politecnico di Milano)
Joe Whittaker
(Lancaster University)
Dhafer Malouche
(LEGI-ESSAI-EPT, Réseau National Universitaire)
David Wooff (Durham University)
Sofia Massa
(University of Padova)
Henry Wynn
(London School of Economics)
Hélène Massam
(Toronto)
Or Zuk
(MIT and Harvard)