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Statistics Graduate Interdisciplinary Program

Degrees Awarded: M.S. / Ph.D.

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Billheimer, Dean: Development of analysis methods for compositional data. Development and assessment of measurement and normalization methods for emergent analytical techniques in biology. Statistics consulting in the biosciences.
Chesson, Peter: Our research looks the maintenance of species diversity. We develop general theory, specific models, and ways of testing theory. We are particularly concerned with the roles of spatial and temporal scale, and trophic structure in diversity maintenance. We also study life-history theory, invasive species, host-parasitoid dynamics, terrestrial coral reef ecology,
Comrie, Andrew: Expertise includes synoptic climatology, urban and regional air pollution, climate variability and change, climate and health, multivariate statistical climate analysis, and computerized map-pattern recognition and classification techniques.
Davis, Melinda: Research methodology, data analysis, measurement, applying statistical techniques to problems in longitudinal analyses and health outcomes research
Eliason, Scott:
Masel, Joanna: Change in the rate of evolution, evolutionary properties of canalization and the replication of prions
Piegorsch, Walter: Modeling and analysis for environmental data, with emphasis on environmental hazards and risk assessment.

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