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The Department of Statistics has had long-standing interests in the development and application of statistical methods to address problems in biological and medical research. A particularly important current area of research concerns the analysis of genomic data from high-throughput microarray and sequencing assays (Peter Bickel, Sandrine Dudoit, Steve Evans, Haiyan Huang, Mike Jordan, Rasmus Nielsen, Elizabeth Purdom, Yun Song, Terry Speed). Other areas of interest include clinical trials, epidemiology, and survival data analysis (Mark van der Laan, Nick Jewell). Research in these areas is motivated by close and active collaborations with biologists and clinicians on the Berkeley campus, at nearby institutions (e.g., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco, and Stanford University), at local biotech companies (e.g., Genentech, Genomic Health, Veracyte, with whom with also have ties through our Industry Alliance Program), or as part of international consortia such as ENCODE and TCGA. The faculty have also recently established a Biomedical Statistics Research Group (BSR) in the Li Ka Shing Center (LKS), to develop new collaborations related to the LKS core areas (i.e., cancer biology, infectious diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, stem cell biology). Faculty are members of the Graduate Group in Biostatistics and of the Center for Computational Biology and advise PhD students for the Designated Emphasis in Computational and Genomic Biology. Some of the faculty are also involved in the newly-created PhD Program in Computational Biology.
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