Smart stats students win awards
Congratulations to members of the research group Jonathan Gellar, Jiawei Bai, Elizabeth Sweeney, and Lei (Rayman) Huang who won awards. Jonathan Gellar won the ENAR travel award for his paper on "Variable Domain Functional Regression". Jiawei Bai won the 2014 Louis I. and Thomas D. Dublin Award for the Advancement of Epidemiology and Biostatistics with the proposal, “Statistical Methods for Quantifying Accelerometry Data with Application to Public Health.” Elizabeth Sweeney and Lei (Rayman) Huang won the 2014 Jane and Steve Dykacz Award in recognition of an outstanding paper by a Biostatistics student in the area of medical statistics. Elizabeth won with the paper "OASIS is Automated Statistical Inference for Segmentation, with applications to multiple sclerosis lesion segmentation in MRI" and Rayman won with the paper "Bayesian scalar-on-image regression with application to association between intracranial DTI and cognitive outcomes".
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