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  2. Stanford University centers and institutes - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University has many centers and institutes dedicated to the study of various specific topics. These centers and institutes may be within a department, within a school but across departments, an independent laboratory, institute or center reporting directly to the dean of research and outside any school, or semi-independent of the university itself.

  3. Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences

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    The Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences is the heart of the undergraduate program and grants the majority of Stanford University's degrees. The School has 27 departments and 20 interdisciplinary degree-granting programs. The School was officially created in 1948, from the merger of the Schools of Biological Sciences ...

  4. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences

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    The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) is an interdisciplinary research institution at Stanford University that incubates initiatives designed to address major questions about human behavior and society, and offers a residential postdoctoral fellowship program for scientists and scholars studying social, behavioral, and policy issues.

  5. Janet D. Elashoff - Wikipedia

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    She became a faculty member in the Department of Education and Statistics at Stanford University. [4] With educational psychologist Richard E. Snow, she co-authored Pygmalion Reconsidered: A Case Study in Statistical Inference (C. A. Jones Publishing, 1971), a book on how teacher expectations affect student learning. [5]

  6. Trevor Hastie - Wikipedia

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    He joined Stanford University in 1994 as Associate Professor in Statistics and Biostatistics. He was promoted to full Professor in 1999. During the period 2006–2009, he was the chair of the Department of Statistics at Stanford University. In 2013 he was named the John A. Overdeck Professor of Mathematical Sciences.

  7. Sherri Rose - Wikipedia

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    Sherri Rose is an American biostatistician. She is an associate professor of health care policy at Stanford University, and once worked at Harvard University.A fellow of the American Statistical Association, she has served as co-editor of Biostatistics since 2019 and Chair of the American Statistical Association’s Biometrics Section.

  8. William Gates Building - Wikipedia

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    Bill and Melinda Gates Computer Science Complex, at University of Texas at Austin, U.S. William H. Gates Hall (Seattle), at University of Washington, in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Bill and Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science & Engineering, at University of Washington, in Seattle, Washington, U.S.

  9. Biostatistics Center - Wikipedia

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    Biostatistics Center may refer to: George Washington University Biostatistics Center; Center for Biostatistics at the Ohio State University; Biostatistics Center at Massachusetts General Hospital; Johns Hopkins Biostatistics Center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health