Statisticians and metabolomics: Collaborative possibilities for the next *omics revolution? David Banks OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 5 - 11
A metabolomic data uncertainty budget for the plant Arabidopsis thaliana Philip M. DixonGeng Ding OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 12 - 17
Florida 2006: Can statistics tell us who won congressional district-13? Arlene AshJohn Lamperti OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 18 - 24
Statistical solutions to election mysteries Joseph Lorenzo Hall OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 24 - 25
Counting frustrated voter intentions Walter R. Mebane Jr. OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 26 - 27
A historical puzzle: de Mere’s paradox revisited Roger Pinkham OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 28 - 30
Compensation for statistical consulting services: Approaches used at four U.S. Universities H. Dean Johnson OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 31 - 35
Compensation for statistical consulting services: Observations and recommendations Thomas A. Louis OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 36 - 37
Statistical consulting in a university setting: Don’t forget the students Janice Derr OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 38 - 39
The national health interview survey: 50 years and going strong Jane F. Gentleman OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 40 - 45
Improving graphic displays by controlling creativity Howard Wainer Visual Revelations 12 February 2009 Pages: 46 - 52
Commentary on ‘Improving graphic displays by controlling creativity’ Linda Williams Pickle OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 53 - 53
Learning from the past to prepare for the future: Modeling the impact of hypothetical interventions during the great influenza pandemic of 1918 Mark GlickmanGerardo ChowellMac Hyman Here’s to Your Health 12 February 2009 Pages: 55 - 60
An interview with Thomas Jabine, retiring puzzle corner editor Michael Larsen OriginalPaper 12 February 2009 Pages: 61 - 62