COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Biostatistics

Biostatistics is a branch of statistics that develops and applies statistical methodologies to a wide range of topics in biology. It encompasses the design of biological experiments, collection and analysis of data from such experiments, and interpretation of analysis results. Biostatistics has been widely used in medical science, pharmaceutical science, agriculture and agronomy, wildlife management and protection, etc. Our group focuses on genomics and bio-informatics.

Nairanjana Dasgupta

http://www.math.wsu.edu/faculty/ndasgupta/
dasgupta@wsu.edu
Neill 403
Genomics and Bio-informatics. Dealing with large scale multiplicity in genomic, proteomic and metabolomic data sets. Dealing with dependencies in binary and ordinal data. Modeling growth and bloom phases of WA apples. Multiple Comparisons, Comparison to Control, Logistic Distribution, Optimal Designs.
Statistics and Probability
Biostatistics
Data Analytics
Sample Publications

Yuan Wang

http://www.math.wsu.edu/faculty/ywang/
yuan.wang@wsu.edu
Neill 409
Objected-Oriented Data Analysis, Bayesian Statistics, Non-parametric methods, classification and clustering analysis
Statistics and Probability
Bayesian Inference
Biostatistics
Data Analytics
Sample Publications
Nonparametric Regression Model with Tree-structured Response
Functional Model for Classification of Correlated Objects
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