Jo Hardin’s Home Pa
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Jo Hardin Assistant Professor (909) 607-8717 |
Courses:
Spring 2008: Math 155 (Statistical
Analysis of Genetic Data)
Fall 2007: ID1 (Statistics in the Real World); Math 152 (Statistical Theory); Math 58 (Introduction to Statistics)
Fall 2006: ID1 (Statistics in the Real World); Math 152 (Statistical Theory)
Spring 2005: Math 58 (Introduction to Statistics); Math 159 (Nonparametric Analysis)
Senior Thesis Students:
Research:
Education:
· Ph.D., Statistics, University of California, Davis, 2000
· M.S., Statistics, University of California, Davis, 1997
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B.A., Mathematics,
Interests:
I chose to become a statistician because of the myriad of different mathematical applications to the real world available in the field. I have had the opportunity to work in the medical field deriving methodology to analyze a new branch of science arising from the study of the human genome. My work involves analysis of different types of microarray (genetic) data that don't conform to the usual assumptions needed for statistical analyses. Currently, I am developing new statistical techniques to analyze such data with particular interest in clustering, correlation, and outlier detection.
· Statistics
· Bioinformatics
· Analysis of Microarrays
· Clustering
· Correlation
· Outlier Detection
Links to Data Sets on the WWW:
(Thanks to
Cool Stat/Math Links:
Claremont
Colleges Mathematics REU Summer 2005
NSF funded Research Experience for Undergraduates. Projects this summer (2005) include work in Statistics, Topology, and Dynamical Systems.
New Researchers’ Conference
2005,
(For new researchers of statistics (-1 to +5 of Ph.D. receipt), sponsored by IMS, right before JSM, meet great people, and receive good advice.)