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Statistical methods for longitudinal data, population-based studies, and translational research between basic science and clinical medicine. Collaborative research using these methods for studies of chronic diseases, especially the relationship between biology, etiology, and treatment. Current and recent research includes work on Alzheimer's, AIDS, cancer, hypertension, and pulmonary disease. |
Professor, PhD, Biostat Division Chief, Vice Chair - Public Health Sciences
530-754-7161 |
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Survival analysis, correlated event times, informative censoring, repeated measures, computational methods, and high-dimensional data as in MRI or PET scans. Collaborative research includes work on Alzheimer's, cancer, end-of-life care, dosing errors, and health services and public health issues. |
Assistant Professor, PhD
530-752-8036 |
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Methods for longitudinal and clustered data, including longitudinal random
length data. Applications of statistics to psychiatry and biomedical sciences. |
Assistant Professor, PhD
530-754-8303 |
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Statistical methodologies for gene mapping for complex traits and diseases and for analyzing gene expression microarray data. |
Assistant Professor, PhD
530-752-3422 |
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Lack-of-fit tests, cure models (including survival analysis), semiparametric and nonparametric regression, generalized linear models, longitudinal data analysis, statistical methodology for genetic data, large sample theory. |
Associate Professor, PhD
916-703-9172 CRISP |
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Bioinformatics, molecular cancer classification, microarray gene expression data, partial least squares, dimension reduction, statistical applications in molecular biology. |
Associate Professor, PhD
530-754-6510 |
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Design and analysis of genetic association studies, survival analysis, modeling missing data and measurement error problems. |
Assistant Professor, PhD
530-754-9234 |
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Bioinformatics, design and analysis of gene expression, proteomics, and metabolomics data, analysis of mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy data, robust statistical methods. |
Distinguished Professor, PhD
530-752-6999 |
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Bayesian model selection strategies for generalized linear models, especially those with missing covariates. Longitudinal data analysis using selection, pattern-mixture, and shared-parameter models for repeated measures with ignorable or nonignorable missing values. Functional regression modeling of data with large dimensionality (e.g., curves or images). Statistical computation and software development focusing on MCMC methods. Clinical trials and epidemiological studies on drug dependence, mental disorder, and general public health problems. PDF CV |
Assistant Professor, PhD
530-752-2143 |
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Statistician
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Administrative Assistant to Dr. Beckett
530-754-5664 |
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My collaborative research work includes: 1. simultaneous care study 2. Breast cancer for women over 75 years old. 3. GCP 100 study 4. cell lines study for prostate cancer patients 5. farmers health study |
Statistician
530-752-6114 |
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Statistician
530-752-6501 |
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