Why Should You Care if a Statistical Agency is Being Reorganized? | Stats + Stories Episode 75 episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 20, 2018 · 29 MIN

Why Should You Care if a Statistical Agency is Being Reorganized? | Stats + Stories Episode 75

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Lisa LaVange and Ron Wasserstein appear in this episode. Lisa LaVange, PhD, is Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Biostatistics in the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her role as associate chair, she coordinates development of the data science curriculum at the Gillings School. She is also director of the department’s Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center (CSCC), overseeing faculty, staff, and students involved in large-scale clinical trials and epidemiological studies coordinated by the center. Dr. LaVange is an elected fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) and is the 2018 ASA President. She is also former president of the Eastern North American Region of the International Biometric Society (ENAR-IBS) and former IBS Board member. She is instructor for a graduate course in statistical leadership and a guest lecturer in the clinical trials course, both at UNC. Ronald L. (Ron) Wasserstein is the executive director of the American Statistical Association (ASA). Wasserstein assumed the ASA’s top staff leadership post in August 2007. Prior to joining the ASA, Wasserstein was a mathematics and statistics department faculty member and administrator at Washburn University in Topeka, Kan., from 1984–2007. During his last seven years at the school, he served as the university’s vice president for academic affairs.

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