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[1] Jerzy Wieczorek/Colby College (May 24-26) [2] Zeina Mneimneh/University of Michigan (May 26-27) |
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[3] Aleksandra (Sesa) Slavkovic/The Pennsylvania State University (June 1-2) [4] Partha Lahiri/University of Maryland, College Park (June 2-4) [5] Andrew Reamer/The George Washington University (June 17) [6] Jan Vink/Cornell University (June 23-25) |
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[7] Karen Bogen/ Mathematica Policy Research (July 1) |
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[8] Kenneth Johnson/University of New Hampshire (August 2-4) [9] Emma Dickinson/Office for National Statistics (United Kingdom) (August 4-5) [10] Laura Wilson/Office for National Statistics (United Kingdom) (August 4-5) [11] Frederick Conrad/University of Michigan (August 11-12) [12] Michael Schober/The New School (August 11-12) [13] Johann Gagnon-Bartsch/University of Michigan (August 11-12) |
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