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Statistics

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Statistics is a relatively young discipline, organized around the rapidly growing body of knowledge about principled methods for data collection and data analysis, the making of rational decisions under uncertainty, and the modeling of randomness in any...

The Role of Data Science in Statistics Education

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2014 Pickard Memorial Lecture Deborah Nolan Professor, Department of Statistics, UC Berkeley Reception to follow in lobby of Maxwell Dworkin Building. Deborah Nolan is Professor of Statistics at University of California, Berkeley; author of four books &...

Joseph K. Blitzstein

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Research Interests:
Inference for network data
Foundational issues in Statistics and Data Science
Statistics Education

  • Research Interests
  • Inference for network data
  • Foundational issues in Statistics and Data Science
  • Statistics Education
     
  • Educatio...

Kelly McConville

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Research Interests include: Survey statistics; Machine/statistical learning; Statistics and data science education; Official statistics.

Julie Vu

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Research Interests
Statistics Education
Statistical Genetics
Genetic Association Studies  

MCB Requirements Chart

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Please see the MCB website for the most up-to-date information on concentration requirements. REQUIREMENTS SELECTIONS Foundational courses 2 half courses LS 1a (or LPSA) and LS 1b or LS 50A and LS 50B Intermediate biology 2 half courses MCB 60 and either...

Kevin Rader

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Research Interests:
Sports Analytics
Biomedical Applications
Statistical Pedagogy
Survival Analysis
Complex Surveys
Nonparametric Methods

Grand Challenges in Phylogenomics

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PED Seminar Series Presents Grand Challenges in Phylogenomics Dr. Tandy Warnow Estimating the Tree of Life will likely involve a two-step procedure, where in the first step trees are estimated on many genes, and then the gene trees are combined into a...

Status shift for whale pelvic bones

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For decades, scientists assumed that the relatively small pelvic bones found in whales were simple remnants of their land-dwelling past, “useless vestiges” that served no real purpose, akin to the human appendix or tailbone. A new study, co-authored by...