Song Wu
Associate Professor, Ph.D., 2008 University of Florida: Statistics
Song Wu’s research focuses mainly on statistical genetics by developing new methodologies
to unravel the genetics underlying complex traits. He had received intensive training
in both Statistics and Genetics, and is working towards bridging these two fields.
His specific research areas include QTL mapping, linkage mapping, linkage disequilibrium
mapping, microarray data analysis, genome-wide association study, next-generation
sequencing data analysis (WG-seq, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq), molecular pathway analysis,
bioinformatics and applied longitudinal data analysis.
Office: Math Tower 1-114 Phone: 631-632-8872 http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~songwu/
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Haipeng Xing
Professor, Ph.D., 2005 Stanford University: Financial Statistics, Change Point Methods
Haipeng Xing is a statistician whose research is focused on: (i) change-points detection,
parameter estimation and adaptive control problems and their applications in engineering,
economics and genetics; (ii) statistical models and methods in financial econometrics
and engineering; and (iii) time series modeling. He is co-author, with T.L. Lai of
Stanford, of a major textbook on financial statistics.
Office: Math Tower 1-102 Phone: 631-632-1892 http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~xing/
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Wei Zhu
Professor, and CEAS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and International Programs, Ph.D., 1996 University of California, Los Angeles: Biostatistics
Wei Zhu is a statistician whose diverse research projects include design and analysis
of experiments (for dose response studies and clinical trials), longitudinal and contemporaneous
pathway discovery and analysis (for biological pathways and financial networks), errors
in variable modeling (for measurement platform/instrument comparisons and calibrations),
and robust regression analysis. Her former students have taken positions in academia
and in a broad range of industry as quality control managers, biostatisticians, risk
managers and financial analysts. Professor Zhu is also affiliated with the SBU Center
for Finance (thttp://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/clusterhires/clusters/cf.html).
Office: Math Tower P-138 Phone: 631-632-8374 http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~zhu/index.html
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