Sandrine Dudoit is a professor of biostatistics in the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley.
Laurel Beckett is vice chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences at UC Davis. She is also a professor and chief of the Biostatistics Division. Her research focuses on statistical methods for longitudinal data, population-based studies, and translational research between basic science and clinical medicine. She does collaborative research using these methods for studies of chronic diseases, especially the relationship between biology, etiology, and treatment. Her research includes work on Alzheimer's, AIDS, cancer, hypertension, and pulmonary disease.
David M. Rocke is a distinguished professor of biostatistics in the UC Davis School of Medicine and a professor of applied sciences in the UC Davis College of Engineering. He was co-director of the Institute for Data Analysis and Visualization at UC Davis.
Alexander Tsodikov is a professor of biostatistics at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health. He studies survival analysis, estimation of cure rates, computational methods in statistics, semiparametric models, frailty models, modeling and analysis of cancer, design of optimal surveillance schedules, cancer screening, modeling incidence and mortality trends. His collaborative research includes clinical trials, antisense oligonucleotides, population-based and clinical studies of prostate cancer, and analysis of cancer registry data for breast cancer. Tsodikov received his Ph.D.