Call for Proposals: N-of-1 and Single-Case Topics at the Joint Statistical Meetings 2025
Last updated: Aug 15, 2024
Greetings, fellow esametricians!
I’d love to propose an Invited Session for the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM)* in Nashville, TN, USA 2-7 August 2025. The theme is well in-line with our work: “Statistics, Data Science, and AI Enriching Society”.
Invited sessions include invited papers, panels, and posters:
— Invited paper sessions consist of 2–6 presenters and/or discussants.
— Invited panels have 3–6 panelists providing commentary about a topic. Note: there are no individual abstracts/presentations in a panel session.
— The invited poster session has 30–40 participants with e-posters (offered on a 42” LCD display in the landscape position) addressing a common theme. If interested in proposing an invited poster session topic, please contact the JSM 2025 poster chair, Shirin Golchi.
An invited session proposal includes a session title, general description of the session, list of participants, and tentative talk titles.
There are a limited number of invited session slots. Those proposals not accepted as invited sessions can be resubmitted as topic-contributed session proposals.
If you’d like to help me organize a Session, or participate in one, please let me know by 2024-09-02 via the contact form, by email, or by responding to this survey. (If you respond to the survey, your email will be saved so I can follow up with you.) That should give us enough time (one month) to write the abstract and line up some speakers by the submission deadline of 2024-09-05.
Check out some of our past n-of-1 sessions as examples of themes, topics, and structure:
- JSM 2022: Beyond Precision Medicine: Making It Personal with N-of-1 and Single Case Methods for Medicine, Rare Diseases, Digital Health, Behavior, and Wearables — Topic Contributed Papers (summary here)
- JSM 2023: Statistical advances and challenges in N-of-1 and single-case studies for evidence-based decision-making
Yours,
Eric Jay / EJ
*JSM is the flagship annual conference of the American Statistical Association. It’s been “held annually every year since 1840” (Wikipedia). From the JSM 2024 page: “JSM Is … One of the Largest Statistical Events in the World. It is also one of the broadest, with topics ranging from statistical applications to methodology and theory to the expanding boundaries of statistics, such as analytics and data science.” It’s attended by thousands of statisticians and data scientists from all over the world—and is an amazing opportunity to tell folks all about n-of-1 and single-case methods!