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She is the coauthor of Introductory Applied Biostatistics (with D'Agostino and Alexa S. Beiser, Thomson Learning, 2006), [4] the author of Essentials of Biostatistics in Public Health (Jones and Bartlett, 2008; 3rd ed., 2018), [5] and the author of Biostatistics for Population Health: A Primer (Jones and Bartlett, 2021).
He joined as faculty in the Department of Mathematics (now the Department of Mathematics and Statistics) at Boston University, where he served as department chair, director of the Boston University Statistics and Consulting Unit (1986–2015), and co-director of the biostatistics department's MA/Ph.D. program (1988–2021). [5]
Paola Sebastiani is a biostatistician and a professor at Boston University working in the field of genetic epidemiology, building prognostic models that can be used for the dissection of complex traits. Her research interests include Bayesian modeling of biomedical data, particularly genetic and genomic data.
Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) is one of the graduate schools of Boston University. Founded in 1976, the School offers master's- and doctoral-level programs in public health. It is located in the heart of Boston University's Medical Campus in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The school has more than 8,900 ...
James Richard Cocke (MD; 1863–1900) – physician, homeopath, pioneer hypnotherapist; first blind medical graduate; DeWitt Sanford Dykes Sr. (SMT; 1903–1991) – architect, Methodist minister; William W. Happ (PhD) – silicon transistor pioneer at Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, and Professor at Arizona State University [52]
Eleanor (Ellie) Jane Murray is a British-Canadian epidemiologist, science communicator, and assistant professor at the Boston University School of Public Health. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic , Murray created a series of multi-lingual, accessible infographics to communicate information about COVID-19.
L. Adrienne Cupples (born Laura Adrienne Sherrill; 1944/1945 – January 13, 2022) [2] was a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the Boston University School of Public Health. Early life and education
In 2011, Dean earned an A.M. master's degree in biostatistics from Harvard University [3] where she developed surveillance methods to better understand the incidence of HIV. Dean received a PhD in biostatistics in 2014 with a dissertation on Surveillance methods for monitoring HIV incidence & drug resistance under the supervision of Marcello ...