Sandrine Dudoit
Professor of Biostatistics and Statistics
School of Public Health
Faculty/Personal URL:
sandrine@stat.berkeley.edu
510-643-1108
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Research Expertise and Interest
biostatistics, classification, cross-validation, density estimation, genetic mapping, genomics, high-throughput sequencing, loss-based estimation, microarray, model selection, multiple hypothesis testing, prediction, RNA-Seq, statistical computing
Description
Professor Dudoit's research and teaching activities concern the development and application of statistical methods and software for the analysis of biomedical and genomic data. Specific areas of interest include the design and analysis of high-throughput microarray and sequencing gene expression experiments, e.g., RNA-Seq. Her methodological research interests include loss-based estimation with cross-validation (e.g., parametric and non-parametric density estimation and regression, variable selection) and multiple hypothesis testing. Professor Dudoit is also interested in statistical computing and is a founding core developer of the Bioconductor Project.