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POSITION

  • Distinguished Professor Emeritus

  • Department of Statistics

  • Statistician, Agricultural Experiment Station

  • Cooperating Faculty Member—Department of Electrical Engineering, Engineering School, University of California, Riverside

 

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Education

Ph.D. Statistics 1961 - 1964 Stanford University
M.S. Mathematics 1952 - 1954 University of Southern California
B.A Physics 1947 - 1950 New York University
-  - Physics 1950 - 1951 University of Minnesota

Academic History

2005 - Present 

Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside

1977 - 2005 

Distinguished Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside; Chair 1977 - 1984

1997 - 1998 American Statistical Association/National Science Foundation/US Census Bureau - "Fellow" of the Bureau of the Census, Washington DC
1997 - 1998 

Visiting Scholar, Department of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego

1977 - Present

Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside,  Chair (1977-1984)

1984 - 1985

Visiting Scholar, Department of Statistics, Stanford University

1977 - 1984

Professor and Chair, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside

1974 - 1977

Professor, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, and Institute of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of British Columbia

1966 - 1974

Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago

1972 - 1973

Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics and Department of Administrative Sciences, Yale University

1970 - 1971

Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Statistics, University College, London

1970 - 1971

Visiting Professor, Department of Statistics, London School of Economics and Political Science

1964 - 1966

Lecturer/Assistant Professor, Department of Business Statistics, UCLA, Graduate School of Business Administration

1956 - 1960

Lecturer, Extension Mathematics Courses, University of California, Los Angeles

Summer, 1968

Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles

Non-Academic Experience

1966-1996

Consultant to The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA

1964-1966

The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA.

Statistics, Econometrics, Operations Research

1954-1961

Douglas Aircraft Corporation, Santa Monica, CA.

Statistical Analysis, Reliability, Operations Research

1951-1954

Northrop Aircraft Company, Hawthorne, CA.

Statistical Control and Information Theory

1949-1950

Brookhaven National Laboratories, Upton, NY.

Cosmic Ray Physics, Microscopy, Atomic Energy Commission

Professional Memberships

  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (Elected Fellow, January 1981)

  • American Statistical Association (Elected Fellow, August 1974)

  • Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Probability

  • Biometric Society

  • Econometric Society

  • International Statistical Institute (Elected, December 1979)

  • Institute of Mathematical Statistics (Elected Fellow, 1981)

  • New York Academy of Sciences (Elected, March 1979)

  • Royal Statistical Society (Elected Fellow, 1971)

  • The Institute of Management Sciences

Professional Activities

  • Chair (and Founder)--Section on “Bayesian Statistical Science”, of the American Statistical Association (1994).

  • Ran for president of ISBA--International Society for Bayesian Analysis (but lost).

  • Member--Executive Board of International Society for Bayesian Analysis (1992-1996).

  • Member--Committee on International Relations in Statistics, American Statistical Association (1990-1996).

  • Associate Editor--Journal of the American Statistical Association - Theory and  Methods (1993-1996).

  • Member--Executive Board of the American Statistical Association’s Section on Survey Research Methods and Representative of this section to the ASA Council

  • Member--Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences  (1986-1992).

  • Member--Panel on Foreign Trade Statistics for the Committee of National Statistics of National Academy of Sciences  (1989-1992)

  • Member--Panel on “Quality Control of Student Financial Aid Programs”, of the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academy of Sciences  (1991-1993).

  • Member-at-Large--American Association for the Advancement of Science, an elected position (1984-1987).

  • Member--Committee on Law and Justice Statistics of the American Statistical Association.  (Member, 1977-1985); (Chairman, 1980-1984).  Worked on a grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice.

  • Associate Editor--The Journal of the American Statistical Association - Theory and Methods (1985-1988).

  • Book Review Editor--The Journal of the American Statistical Association (1977-1979).

  • Associate Editor for (Applications) --the Journal of the American Statistical Association (1972-1976), Invited Papers

  • Associate Editor--The Journal of Econometrics  (1972-1975).

  • Book Review Editor--The Journal of Econometrics  (1972-1975).

  • Associate Editor--The Journal of the American Statistical Association (Applications), (1971-1972).

  • Member--Bayesian Seminar, sponsored by NSF/NBER  (1970-1995).

  • Member--Ward Edwards Bayesian Conference on Bayesian Research, Inference, and Decision Making.

  • Lecturer--Visiting Lecturer Program in Statistics, sponsored jointly by the American Statistical Association, the Biometric Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics  (1971-1974).

  • Member--Panel on Cognitive Aspects of Sample Survey Design, Committee on National Statistics  (1983-1984).

  • Member--Panel on Quality Control of Family Assistance Programs, Chairman of one of three subcommittees, Committee on National Statistics of the National Academy of Sciences  (1986-1988).

  • Member--UMAP Modules and Monographs in Undergraduate Mathematics and It’s Applications project.

  • Reviewer--For numerous professional journals in statistics in the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and other countries, in econometrics, psychometrics, management science, operations research, business, finance, biometrics; also reviewer for the National Science Foundation, the National Research Council of Canada, external examiner and evaluator for students and faculty at other universities, and reviewer for the National Institutes of Health.

  • Lecturer--Have presented lectures at many universities in the United States, and in many other countries including:  Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China (People’s Republic), England, France, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan and the Philippines.

  • JurEcon, Inc., Los Angles, CA.  Consulting on the use of statistics in a legal setting, jury selection, DNA typing, and expert witness testifying (March 1984-Present).

  • SRI International, on their oversight committee for their cognitive sciences research on statistics in parapsychology  (1984-1990).

  • Science Applications International Corporation, as Chair of their Scientific Oversight Committee to advise on research (beginning with brain wave research).  (1991-1995).

  • Co-organizer--International meeting on Bayesian Statistics, July 1990, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

  • Instructor in China Presented short course on Bayesian Statistics to graduate students and faculty members of Department of Statistics of People’s University of China in Beijing, People’s Republic of China (September 1990) Sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences and the World Bank.

  • Lecturer--Presented lectures at many universities and research institutes, and presented keynote address at annual meeting of South African Statistical Society (November 1989), Republic of South Africa.   Assisted in evaluation of statistics research in South Africa.

  • Expert Witness--Gave deposition for the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (the only such expert witness) in lawsuit demanding adjustment of the 1990 census to try to shrink the under count (June, 1989).

Honors and Research Grant Awards

  • Selected by the Epidemiology and Biostatistics  Department of Loma Linda University to work with them on a recently-acquired (July, 2002) research grant entitled, “The Effects Of Air Pollution on Cardiovascular Disease”.

  • Co-Principal Investigator on Grant # 2000-12 from UC System-wide Biotechnology  Research and Education Program-“Diagnostic Analysis of Microbial Communities”, July 1, 2000-June 30, 2002 ($209, 251), with Dr. James Borneman (Plant Pathology), Dr. Marc Deshusses (Chemical Engineering), and Dr. David Crowley (Environmental Sciences), of UCR

  • Fellowship Award from the American Statistical Association, National Science Foundation and the U.S. Census Bureau for research on recall in sample surveys, to work at Census Bureau during sabbatical (1997-1998).

  • Associate on grant awarded to UCR College of Engineering (August 1996), B. Bhanu, PI.  “Learning Integrated Visual Databases for Image Exploitation”, $2 million for five years.  My portion of the grant involved “Bayesian-based Factor Analysis for Image Representation”.

  • Awarded travel grant from National Science Foundation for two years on bilateral  research grant with Brazil to visit with collaborator, R. Klein, to carry out joint research on remote sensing and spatial statistics.  NSF Grant No. INT-9016175.

  • Principal Investigator for NSF Grant No. DMS-8922706, “Multivariate Bayesian Classification Methods in Spatial Statistics”.  (4/1/90 - 3/31/92).

  • Invited by the All Soviet and the Lithuanian Academies of Sciences: spent one month in the Soviet Union and Lithuania in July 1991.  Awarded travel grant from U.S. National Academy of Sciences.

  • Principal Investigator for project, “Modeling the Probability that Californians Adopt Residential Energy Research Conservation Practices”, grant supported by the University-wide Energy Research Group, University of California (1984-1985).

  • National Research Council of Canada Grants for Research in Multivariate Statistical Analysis (1975-1976 and 1976-1978).

  • National Science Foundation Grant as Principal Investigator for research on “Methodology Problems in Econometrics and the Social Sciences  (1974-1975).

  • Research Associate on NSF Grants GS-1350 and GS-2347 (A. Zellner, Principal  Investigator) for research on Bayesian Inference in Econometrics (1966-1970).

  • Honorary Research Fellow, University College London, and the London School of Economics and Political Science (1970-1971).

  • Selected by the University of Chicago and the Agency for International Development to visit India to study plans for graduate management education in India  (1967).

  • Listed in “Who’s Who in the West”.     

  • Listed in “American Men of Science” - Psychology and Social Sciences.

  • Listed in “Who’s Who in America”, 43rd Edition, 1984.

Books and Monographs

  1. Applied Multivariate Analysis: Including Bayesian and Frequentist Methods of Inference, 2005, Second Edition, Republished (with corrections), Mineola, New York, Dover Publications, Inc.

  2. Subjective and Objective Bayesian Statistics: Principals, Models, and Applications, 2003, Second Edition, New York: John Wiley and Sons.

  3. The Subjectivity of Scientists and the Bayesian Approach, with Judith M. Tanur, 2001, New York: John Wiley and Sons.

  4. Bayesian Statistics:  Principles, Models, and Applications (1989), New York: John Wiley and Sons.

  5. Applied Multivariate Analysis.  Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.  Copyright, 1972;  521 pp.

  6. Applied Multivariate Analysis:  Using Bayesian and Frequentist Methods of Inference, Second Edition Revised.  Melbourne, FL: Krieger Publishing Co., 1982, 600 pp.

  7. Solutions Manual for Applied Multivariate Analysis (1985), with K. Shigemasu, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, CA. Technical Report No. 132.

  8. Applied Multivariate Analysis, translated into Chinese, published in Taiwan.  Fall, 1984.

  9. Bayesian Statistics, translated into Chinese, published in People’s Republic of China, 1991.

  10. Univariate and Multivariate Log-Linear and Logistic Models, with M. Nerlove, Santa Monica, CA:  The Rand Corporation, R-1306, December 1973, 134 pp.

  11. Some Effects of an Increase in Police Manpower in 20th Precinct of New York City, R-704, The New York City - Rand Institute, New York, October 1971, 158 pp.

  12. Methodology for Subjective Assessment of Technological Advancement, R-1375, Santa Monica, CA:  The Rand Corporation, April 1975, 104 pp.

  13. A Research Proposal on Jury Behavior in Canada, June 1976, submitted to the National Research Council of Canada, 200 pp.

  14. Behind the Numbers, 1992, coauthor.  Panel on Foreign Trade Statistics, Committee on National Statistics, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Press.

  15. Quality in Student Financial Aid Program: A New Approach (coauthor), edited by R. Fecso.  Committee on National Statistics, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Press, 1993.

Edited Books

  1. Bayesian and Likelihood Methods in Statistics and Econometrics:  Essays in Honor of George A. Barnard (1990).  New York:  North Holland Pub. Co., 1989, edited by S. Geisser, J. Hodges, S.J. Press, and A. Zellner.

  2. Contributions to Probability and Statistics:  Essays in Honor of Ingram Olkin’s 65th Birthday. (1989).  New York:  Springer Verlag, edited by L. Gleser, M. Perlman, S.J. Press, and A. Sampson.

Professional Journal Articles and Technical Reports

1960

“The Coming of the Age of Operations Research”, UCLA Business Journal, Fall, 1960.

1964

“Some Hypothesis Testing Problems Involving Multivariate Normal Distributions with Unequal and Intraclass Structured Covariance Matrices”, Stanford University, Department of Statistics. Technical Report No. 12.

1965

“Statistical Estimation by the Empirical Bayes Method:  Some Extension and Logistical Applications”, RM-4442-PR, The Rand Corporation, June, 1965.

 

“Procedures for Comparing the Correlated Outputs of Two Air Force Bases”, RM-4665-PR, The Rand Corporation, December, 1965.

1966

“Linear Combinations of Non-Central Chi-Square Variates”, The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, April 1966, 37:480-487.

 

“A Confidence Interval Comparison of Two Test Procedures Proposed for the Behrens-Fisher Problem”, Journal of the American Statistical Association, June, 1966, 61:454-466.

1967

“Security Price Behaviour and the Compound Poisson Process”, Report No. 6707, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics, University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, February, 1967.

 

“Structured Multivariate Behrens-Fisher Problems”, Sankhya — The Indian Journal of Statistics, March, 1967, Series A, Vol. 29, Part 1:41-48.

 

“On the Sample Covariance from a Bivariate Normal Distribution”, Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Vol. 19, No. 2:355-361, Tokyo, Japan, 1967.

 

“A Compound Events Model for Security Prices”, The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago, Vol. 40, No. 3:317-335, July, 1967.

 

“Estimating from Misclassified Data”, Journal of the American Statistical Association, March 1968, 63:123-133.  A different version is given in RM-5360,The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, July 1967.

1968

“A Modified Compound Poisson Process with Normal Compounding”,Journal of the American Statistical Association, June, 1968, 63:607-613.

1969

“On Serial Correlation”, Annals of Mathematical Statistics, February 1969, 188-196.  Also Report No. 6841, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business,University of Chicago, September, 1968.

 

“The t-Ratio Distribution”, Journal of the American Statistical Association, March 1969, 64: 242-252.  A somewhat different version is given in “The t-Ratio Distribution and its Applications”, Report No. 6834, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, August, 1968.

 

“Testing and Estimation for a Circular Stationary Model”, with I. Olkin, Stanford University, Annals of Mathematical Statistics, August 1969.  A somewhat different version of this paper appears as RM-5069-PR, February 1969, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA.

 

“Testing for Serial Correlation in Regression Revised”, with R. Brooks, University of Chicago.  Report No. 6911, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economic, University of Chicago, August 1969.

1970

“A Compound Poisson Process Model for Multiple Security Analysis”, Random Counts in Scientific Work, Vol. III, edited by G. Patil, University Park, PA.  Pennsylvania State University Press, 1970.  Pg. 188-201.

 

“Evaluation Design for the Los Angeles Women’s Job Corps Center”, RM-6373-OEO, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, December 1970.

1972

Applied Multivariate Analysis, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. January 1, 1972, 521 pp.

 

“Police Manpower vs. Crime”, Statistics: A Guide to the Unknown, published by Holden-Day, edited by J.M. Tanur, et al, pp. 112-119, Spring 1972.

 

“A Note on: ‘A Note on the Distribution of Stock Price Changes’”.  Report No. 7225, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics,University of Chicago, June 1972.

 

“Estimation in Univariate and Multivariate Stable Distributions”, Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 1972; also Report No. 7225, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics,University of Chicago.

 

“Multivariate Stable Distributions”, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, December 1972, Vol. 2, No. 4:444-462.  Also, Report No. 7228, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics, University of Chicago, June 1972.     

1973

“Bayesian Factor Analysis”, with G. Kaufman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Report No. 7322, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics, University of Chicago, April 1973.  Also, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Report No. 659-73.

 

“Assessing Technological Advancement by Methods for Quantifying Group Judgments”, WN-7962, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, 1973.

 

“Assessing Technological Advancement by Methods for Quantifying Group Judgments, II; Survey Design Considerations”, IN-22569, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, March 1973.

 

“Univariate and Multivariate Log-Linear and Logistic Models”, with M. Nerlove, 1973.  University of Chicago, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, R-1306-EDA, 134 pp.

1974

“A Bayesian Approach to Second Guessing ‘Undecided Respondents’”, with C. Yang, Journal of the American Statistical Association, March 1974, Vol. 69, No. 345:58-67.  A very different version and early version of this paper appears as Report No. 7222, Center for Mathematical Studies in Business and Economics, University of Chicago, May 1972.

 

“Missing Variables in Bayesian Regression”, with A. Scott, University of Auckland, Studies in Bayesian Econometrics and Statistics, edited by A. Zellner and S. Fienberg, North Holland Publishing Co., 1974, pp. 259-272.

1975

“Stable Distributions: Probability, Inference, and Applications in Finance — A Survey and a Review of Recent Results”, in the book Statistical Distributions In Scientific Work, Vol. I, edited by G.P. Patil, S. Kotz, and J.K. Ord, Boston, MA.  D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1975, pp. 87-102.

 

“Methodology for Subjective Assessment of Technological Advancement”, R-1375, Santa Monica, CA:  The Rand Corporation, April 1975, Monograph, 104 pages.

 

“Missing Variables in Bayesian Regression, II”, with A.J. Scott, P-5446, Santa Monica, CA:  The Rand Corporation, June 1975, 10 pages.

 

“Simultaneous Bayesian Estimation of Multivariate Normal Parameters”, P-5438, Santa Monica, CA:  The Rand Corporation, May 1975, 26 pages.

 

“Estimation of a Normal Covariance Matrix”, P-5436, Santa Monica, CA: The Rand Corporation, May 1975, 8 pages.

 

“Formulation of a Control Model for Policy Influences on Technical Change by Industries”, with A. Harman, IN-23390-NSF, Santa Monica, CA:  The Rand Corporation, July 31, 1975.

 

“Collecting and Analyzing Expert Group Judgment Data”, P-5467, Santa Monica, CA: The Rand Corporation, July 1975, 26 pages.

1976

“Missing Variables in Bayesian Regression, II”, with A.J. Scott, Journal of the American Statistical Association, June 1976, Vol. 71, No. 354:366-369.

 

“Bayesian Computer Programs”, Working Paper No. 357, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia, April 1976.

 

“Instruction of Applied Statistical Distribution Theory in a Quantitative Studies Curriculum”, manuscript of a talk presented at the Session on Sequence of Courses in Probability Theory and Statistical Modeling, of the American Statistical Association meeting in Boston, MA, August 24, 1976.

 

“Multivariate Log-linear Probability Models for the Analysis of Qualitative Data”, with M. Nerlove.  Working Paper No. 398, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia, June 30, 1976, 100 pages.

 

“Bayesian Factor Analysis”, with G. Kaufman.  Working Paper No. 413, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia, September 1976.

 

“Some Notes on Normal Utility Functions”.  Working Paper No. 407, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia, January 1976.

 

“A Research Proposal on Jury Behavior in Canada”, submitted to the National Research Council, June 1976, 200 pages.

 

“Modeling Controlled Feedback Processes of Forming Group Judgments”, Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association, 1976, pp. 540-541.

1977

“Simultaneous Estimation of Several Poisson Parameters Under k-Normalized Square Error Loss”, with K.W. Tsui.  Working Paper No. 456, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia, April 1977.

 

“Discussion and Comments on ‘Application of Regression Models in Marketing: Testing vs. Forecasting’, by Frank M. Bass”, in Multivariate Methods for Market and Survey Research, edited by J.N. Sheth, 1977, pp. 45-48.

 

“Simultaneous Bayesian Estimation of the Parameters of Independent Poisson Distributions”, with K.W. Tsui.  Technical Report No. 33, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, November 1977.

1978

“Choosing Between Logistic Regression and Discriminant Analysis”, with Sandra Wilson. Technical Report No. 34, Department of Statistics,University of California, Riverside, January 1978.  Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 73, No. 364:699-705, December 1978.

 

“Qualitative Controlled Feedback for Forming Group Judgments and Making Decisions” Technical Report No. 35, Department of Statistics,University of California, Riverside, January 1978.  Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 73, No. 363:526-535, September 1978.

 

“Simultaneous Estimation of Several Poisson Parameters Under k-Normalized Squared Error Loss”, with K.W. Tsui.  Technical Report No. 38, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, June 1978.

 

“Posterior Distribution for the Multiple Correlation Coefficient with Fixed Regressors”, with A. Zellner.  Technical Report No. 40, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, July 1978.  Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 8, No. 3:307-321, December 1978.

 

“Assessing Technological Advancement Using Groups of Experts”, with Alvin Harman, Formal Methods in Policy Formulation, edited by D.W. Bunn and H. Thomas, Bassel und Stuttgart:  Birkhauser Verlag, 1978, pp. 123-147.

 

“Book review of ‘Discrete Multivariate Analysis’ by Bishop, Fienberg, and Holland”, with M. Nerlove, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 84, No. 3:470-480, March 1978.  (This is a ten-journal-page discourse on categorical data analysis).

1979

“An Empirical Study of a New Method for Forming Group Judgments: Qualitative Controlled Feedback”.  Technical Report No. 46, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, January 1979.  Also,Technological Forecasting and Social Change, with M. Ali and C.E. Yang, 1979, 15, 171-189.

 

“Matrix Intraclass Covariance Matrices with Applications in Agriculture”.  Technical Report No. 49, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, February 1979.

 

“Comments on ‘Reference Posterior Distributions for Bayesian Inference’ by Jose M. Bernardo”, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series (B), page 129, Vol. 41, No. 2, 1979.

 

“Assessment of a Prior Distribution for the Correlation Coefficient in a Bivariate Normal Distribution”, with D.V. Gokhale. Technical Report No. 58, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, August 1979.

 

“Moments of Non-Central Beta Variates and Their Products”.  Technical Report No. 59, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, September 1979.

 

“Bayesian Parameter and Reliability Estimation for a Bivariate Exponential Distribution: Parallel Sampling”, with A. Shamseldin.  Technical Report No. 60, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, September 1979.

1980

“Multivariate Group Judgments by Qualitative Controlled Feedback”, 1980, Multivariate Analysis V, edited by P.R. Krishnaiah, North-Holland Publishing Co., pp. 581-591. Also Technical Report No. 39, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, January 1979.

 

“Bayesian Computer Programs”.  Technical Report No. 36, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, April 1978.  Also, Studies in Bayesian Econometrics and Statistics in Honor of Harold Jeffreys, edited by A. Zellner, New York: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1980, pp. 429-442.

 

“Bayesian Inference in MANOVA”, Handbook of Statistics, Vol. I (Analysis of Variance), edited by P.R. Krishnaiah, North-Holland Publishing Co., pp. 117-132, 1980.

 

“Authentication by Keystroke Timing”, with S. Gaines, W. Lisowski, and N. Shapiro, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA.  R-2526-NSF, May, 1980.

 

“Multivariate Log-linear Probability Models for the Analysis of Qualitative Data”, with M. Nerlove. Proceedings of the Conference on Recent Developments in Statistical Methods and Applications, June 1980, pp. 309-329, Taipei, Taiwan.

 

“Empirical Bayes Estimation of the Mean in a Multivariate Normal Distribution”, with J. Rolph.  Technical Report No. 70, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, October 1980.

 

“Bayesian Inference in Group Judgment Formulation and Decision Making Using Qualitative Controlled Feedback”.  Technical Report No. 47, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, February 1979.  Also, Bayesian Statistics, edited by J.M. Bernardo, M.H. DeGroot, D.V. Lindley, and A.F.M. Smith, University Press, Valencia, Spain, pp. 396-429, 1980.

1981

“Multivariate Log-linear Probability Models for the Analysis of Qualitative Data”,with M. Nerlove, with discussion and rejoinder by the authors, Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, 1981.

 

“Book review of:  International Encyclopedia of Statistics, edited by W.H. Kruskal and J.M. Tanur, Vols. 1 and 2”, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 76, No. 373:206-207, 1981.

 

“One Vector Observation of the State of Statistics and Statisticians in the People's Republic of China”. Technical Report No. 78, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, June 1981.

1982

“Assessment of a Prior Distribution for the Correlation Coefficient in a Bivariate Normal Distribution”, with D.V. Gokhale.  Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (A), Vol. 145,  Part 2:237-249, 1982.

 

“Simultaneous Estimation of Several Poisson Parameters Under k-Normalized Squared Error Loss”, with Kam-Wah Tsui.  The Annals of Statistics, Vol. 10, No. 2:93-100, March 1982.

 

“Discussion of Statistics in China”, Proceedings of the 1981 Annual Meeting of the American Statistical Association, Detroit, MI, 1982, p. 127.

 

Applied Multivariate Analysis: Using Bayesian and Frequentist Methods of Inference, Melbourne, FL: Krieger Publishing Co., 2nd Edition, Revised, 1982, 600 pages.

 

“Properties of a Generalized Wishart Distribution”, with A. Sen Gupta.  Technical Report No. 93, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, March 1982.

 

“The Effects of Imbalance in the Analysis of Covariance”, WD-1618MRAL,The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, August 1982.

1983

“Group Assessment of Multivariate Prior Distributions”, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 28:247-259, 1983.

 

“Bayesian Inference for Pareto Populations”, with B.C. Arnold.  Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association.  Also, Journal of Econometrics, 21:287-306, 1983.

 

“A Plan for Modeling Adoption of Residential Energy Conservation Retrofits” with J. Tanur. Proceedings of the International Statistical Institute meetings of August 1983, in Madrid, Spain.   Also, Technical Report No. 98, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, April 1982.

 

“A Bibliography of Statistical Applications in Law and Justice”.  Technical Report No. 120, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, October 1983.

1984

“The MISER Criterion for Imbalance in ANOCOVA”.  Technical Report No. 205, Department of Statistics, Stanford University, December 1984.  I. Olkin Grant.

 

“A Proposal for the Development of a National Memory Inventory”, with Endel Tulving, in Cognitive Aspects of Survey Methodology: Building a Bridge Between Disciplines, National Academy Press, Washington, DC, pp. 44-60.

 

“Bayesian Parameter and Reliability Estimation for a Bivariate Exponential Distribution: Parallel Sampling”, with A. Shamseldin. Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 24, 1984.

 

“A Survey of Recent Developments in Multivariate Analysis”, Proceedings of the 14th Brazilian Mathematical Colloquium, July 18-22, 1983 in Pocos de Caldas, Brazil. Published by IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1984.

 

“Methodology for Analyzing the Department of Defense Bonus Test: A new Approach to Modeling Social Experiments Which Merges MANOCOVA with Simultaneous Equation Systems”, WD-2194-MIL, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA.

1985

“Multivariate Analysis (Bayesian)”, Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, 1985, Vol. 6, edited by N. Johnson and S. Kotz, pp. 16-20.  Also, Technical Report No. 106, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside.

 

“Bayesian MANOVA and MANOCOVA under Exchangeability”, with K. Shigemasu, Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods, 14(5):1053-1078, 1985.

 

“Bayesian Estimation of the Dispersion Matrix of a Multivariate Normal Distribution”, with J.M. Dickey and D.V. Lindley, Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods, 14(5):1019-1034, 1985.

 

“Multivariate Log-linear Probability Models in Econometrics”, with M. Nerlove. Discussion Paper No. 47, Center for Statistics and Probability, Northwestern University, August 1980.

 

“Multivariate Group Assessment of Probabilities of Nuclear War”, in Bayesian Statistics- 2, edited by J.M. Bernardo, M.H. DeGroot, D.V. Lindley, and A.F.M. Smith, 1985.

 

“Solutions Manual for ‘Applied Multivariate Analysis: Using Bayesian and Frequentist Methods of Inference’ by S. James Press”.  Technical Report No. 132, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, March 1985.

 

“Multiple Modeling of Propensity to Adopt Residential Energy Conservation Retrofits”, with Judith Tanur.  Technical Report No. 208, Department of Statistics, Stanford University, February 1985.

 

Applied Multivariate Analysis.  1985.  In Chinese, translated in Taiwan, China.

 

“Asymptotics for the Ratio of Multiple t-Densities”, with A.W. Davis.  Technical Report No. 214, Department of Statistics, Stanford University, March 1985.  I. Olkin Grant.

1986

“Comments on, Why isn't everyone a Bayesian by Bradley Efron”, The American Statistician, February 1986, Vol. 40, No. 1:1-11.

 

“The MISER Criterion for Imbalance in ANOCOVA”.  Proceedings of ASA 1985 Annual Meeting, Section on Social Statistics.

 

“Empirical Bayes Estimation of the Mean in a Multivariate Normal Distribution”, with John Rolph, 1986.  Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods, Vol. 15, No. 7:2201-2228.

 

“Multivariate Log-Linear Probability Models in Econometrics”, with Marc Nerlove, 1986, in Advances in Statistical Analysis and Statistical Computing, edited by R.S. Mariano, Vol. 1:117-171.  Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc.

 

“Bayesian Analysis of Censored or Grouped Data from Pareto Populations”, with B.C. Arnold.  Bayesian Inference and Decision Techniques with Applications: Essays in Honor of Bruno de Finetti, edited by P. Goel and A. Zellner, New York: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1986, pp. 157-173.

1987

“Asymptotics for the Ratio of Multiple t-Densities”, with A.W. Davis, 1987, in Contributions to the Theory and Application of Statistics, edited by Alan Gelfand, New York:  Academic Press, pp. 155-177.

 

“The MISER Criterion for Imbalance in ANOCOVA”, 1987.  Journal of Planning and Statistical Inference, Vol. 17, pp. 375-388.

 

“Multiple Modeling of Propensity to Adopt Residential Energy Conservation Retrofits”, with Judith Tanur, 1987.  Social Science Research, 16, No. 2:169-184.

 

“Rethinking Quality Control: A New System for the Food Stamp Program”, with other authors.  Edited by D.P. Affholter and F.D. Kramer, National Academy Press, 1987.

 

“Analysis of Repeated Measures Experiments with Binary Outcomes”.  Technical Report No. 155, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, May 1987.

 

“Discussion of: ‘Experiments in Bayesian Image Analysis’, by Stuart Gemen”, Valencia 3,  the Proceedings of the Third Valenica International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics, Altea, Spain, June 1-5, 1987.

 

“Discussion of: ‘A Review of Multivariate Analysis’, by Mark Schervish”, Statistical Science, Vol. 2, No. 4:430-432, November, 1987.

 

“Spatial Structure in Bayesian Classification”, with Ruben Klein.  Technical Report No. 157, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, August 1987.

1988

“Bayesian Contextual Classification of Remotely Sensed Data:  An Iterative Procedure”, with R. Klein.  Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Statistical Association in New Orleans, August 1988.  Business and Economic Statistics Section.

 

Review of: The Behavioral and Social Sciences: Achievements and Opportunities, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Chance, 1988, Vol. 1, No. 4:54-55.

 

“Bayesian Contextual Classification with Neighbors Correlated with Training Data”, with Ruben Klein, Bayesian and Likelihood Methods In Statistics and Econometrics: Essays in           Honor of George A. Barnard, edited by S. Geisser, J. Hodges, S.J. Press and A. Zellner. New York: North Holland Publishing Co., 1989, pp. 337-355.

 

“Contextual Bayesian Classification of Remotely Sensed Data”, with R. Klein, Communication in Statistics, Theory and Methods, 18(9):3177-3202, 1989.

 

“Bayesian Inference in Factor Analysis”, with K. Shigemasu, in Contributions to Probability and Statistics:  Essays in Honor of Ingram Olkin’s 65th Birthday”, edited by L. Gleser, M. Perlman, S.J. Press, and A. Sampson.  New York: Springer-Verlag, 1989.

 

“Bayesian Estimation and Prediction for Pareto Data”, with B. Arnold, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Theory and Methods, pp. 1079-1084, 1989.

 

“Compatible Conditional Distributions”, with B. Arnold, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Theory and Methods, pp. 152-156, 1989.

 

“Statistics in Jury Selection: How to Avoid Unfavorable Jurors”, Statistics: A Guide to the Unknown, Third Edition, edited by J. Tanur and F. Mosteller, pp. 87-92, 1989.

 

“The Multivariate MISER”, Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods, Issue 18, No. 3:1099-1105, 1989.

 

“A Note on Estimating Overpayment Error Rate and Sanctioning of States in Family Assistance Programs”, with J. Tanur.  Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Statistical Association in New Orleans, August, 1988.  Social Statistics Section, 1989.

 

“Review of: ‘The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics’”, Journal of the American Statistial Association, June 1989.

1990

 “Bayesian Contextual Classification with Neighbors Correlated with Training Data”, with R. Klein, in Bayesian and Likelihood Methods in Statistics and Econometrics, edited by S. Geisser, J.S. Hodges, S.J. Press and A. Zellner, 1990.  New York:  Elsevier Science Publications (North Holland).

1991

Review of “Statistical Reasoning in Law and Public Policy”, Volumes 1 and 2, by J.L. Gastworth, Journal of Official Statistics, 1991.

 

“Counting the Zombies in China”, Chance, January 1991.

 

“Bayesian Classification for Data with Spatial Structure: A Brief Review”, 17° Coloquio Brasileiro de Matematica, July 17-21, 1989.  IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, 1991.

 

“The Confluence of Sociology, Statistics and Public Policy in the Quality Control of the Food Stamps, AFDC, and Medicaid Family Assistance Programs”, with J. Tanur, Evaluation Review, Vol. 15, No. 3:315-332, 1991.

1992

“Simulation Comparison of Methods for Bayesian Contextual Classification of Remotely Sensed Data”, with R. Klein, 1992.  In Bayesian Inference in Statistics and Econometrics: Proceedings of the Indo-U.S. Workshop, 1988.  New York: Springer-Verlag, Prem Goel (ed.), pp. 163-175.

 

“Adaptive Bayesian Classification of Spatial Data”, with R. Klein, Journal of American Statistical Association, Vol. 87, No. 419:844-851, 1992.

 

“Iterative Bayesian Contextual Classification of Remotely Sensed Data”, with R. Klein, Spatial Statistics and Imaging: Proceedings of an AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference, June 18-24, 1988, Bowdoin College, ME, edited by A. Possolo. Hayward, CA: Institute of Mathematical Statistics, pp. 176-185, 1992.

1993

“Adaptive Bayesian Classification with a Locally Proportional Prior”, with R. Klein, Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 22(10):2925-2940, 1993.

1994

“Bayesian Hypothesis Testing of Equality of Normal Covariance Matrices”, with H.J. Kim, Multivariate Analysis and its Applications, edited by T.W. Anderson, K.T. Fang, and I. Olkin, 1994.  IMS Lecture Notes - Monograph Series, Vol. 24, pp. 323-330.

 

“Which Side Benefits From an Interrupted Jury Trial”, Jurimetrics, Journal of Law, Science, and Technology 34(2):2209-214, Winter, 1994.

1995

“Posterior Odds for the Number of Factors”, with K. Shigemasu, 1995, in 1994   Proceedings of the Section on Bayesian Statistical Science of the American Statistical Association, pp. 75-77.  Also, Technical Report No. 208, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside.

 

“Comparison of Image Reconstruction Algorithms”, with T. Ferryman, 1995, in 1994 Proceedings of the Section on Bayesian Statistical Science of the American Statistical Association, pp. 159-164.

 

Solutions Manual for Bayesian Statistics: Principles, Models and Applications, with T. Ferryman, M. Ghamsary, and D. Kummer.  Technical Report No. 217, Department of  Statistics, University of California, Riverside.

 

“Sample Audit Tax Assessment for Businesses: What’s Fair”, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Vol. 13, No. 3:357-359, July 1995.

 

“Bayesian Classification for Data with Spatial Structure: A Brief Review”, with R. Klein, in 17th Brazilian Colloquium of Mathematics (in English), Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp. 111-121, 1991.  (First printed in 1995).

 

“Robustness of DNA Image Restoration with Respect to Spatial Correction”, with G.Dagne. Technical Report No. 218, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside. May 1995.

1996

“Bayesian Mixed Linear Models”, with T. Jelenkowska, in Bayesian Methods in Econometrics and Statistics: Essays in Honor of Arnold Zellner, edited by D. Berry. John Wiley and Sons: New York.  Chapter 26, pp. 311-321, 1996.

 

“The De Finetti Transform”, in Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods, edited by Kittanson and R. Silver, Kluwer Publishing Co, 1996.  Pp. 101-108.  Also, Technical Report No. 201R, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, September 1995.

 

“The Directional Neighborhoods Approach to Contextual Reconstruction of Images from Noisy Data”, Journal of American Statistical Association, September 1996, Vol. 91, No. 435, 1091-1100.

 

“Coherent Bayesian Meta-Analysis”, with D.V. Lindley.  Technical Report No. 233, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, May 1996.

 

“A Comparison of Nine Pixel Classification Algorithms”, with T. Ferryman.  Technical Report No. 232, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, June 1996.

 

“Bayesian Prediction for Small Areas Using SUR Models”, with G. Dagne, Communications in Statistics, 1996.  Vol. 26(6), 1355-1379.

1997

“Bayesian Inference in the Multivariate Mixed Model MANOVA, in Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Honor of Professor Minoru Siotani on his 70th Birthday, with T. Jelenkowska.  American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences, Vol. III, pp. 97-116, 1997.

 

“Hierarchical Bayes Models in Contextual Spatial Classification”, with P. Fatti and R. Klein, in Statistics for Quality: Dedicated to Donald B. Owen, edited by S. Ghosh, W. Schueany and W.B. Smith.  New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.  Chapter 14, pp. 275-294.,1997.

 

“Bayesian Recall: A Cognitive Bayesian Modeling Approach to Surveying A Recalled Quantity”. Technical Report No. 236, Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, August 1996.  Revised manuscript, October, 1997.

1998

“Multivariate Analysis (Bayesian)”, Encyclopedia of Biostatistics, Peter Armitage and Theodore Colton (Editors), 1998, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

 

“Robustness of Bayesian Factor Analysis Estimates”, with Sang Eun Lee, Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, Vol. 27, Issue 8, 1998.             

1999

"Respondent-Generated Intervals for Recall in Sample Surveys", Department of  Statistics, University of California, Riverside, CA 

 

“Cognitive Design and Bayesian Modeling of a Census Survey of Income Recall”, in Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology Research Conference, Nov. 16, 1999, Wash. DC, pp. 51-64, with Kent H. Marquis (refereed), http://www.fcsm.gov/papers/index.html

 

“A Note on Choosing the Number of Factors”, with K. Shigemasu, Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, Vol. 28, Issue 8, 1999.

2000

"Experimenting with Respondent-Generated Intervals in Sample Surveys" , with discussions, in Survey Research at the Intersection of Statistics and Cognitive Psychology, Working Paper Series #28, Monroe G. Sirken, Editor, National Center for Health Statistics, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, pp. 1-18, with Judith M. Tanur (refereed).

 

Miller, Diane, Pettiti, Diana, Press, S. James, and Tanur, Judith M  (2000).  “A Controlled Experiment for Testing Respondent-Generated Intervals Methodology”, Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, May 2000, Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods, Annual Meetings of the American Statistical Association, pp. 1028-1032.

2001

Press, S. James and Judith M. Tanur (2001). “Can Respondent-Generated Intervals Estimation Reduce Item Non-Response?”, Applied Statistical Science V, Pages 39-49 in M. Ahsanullah, J. Kenyon, and S.K. Sarkar (Eds.), Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

 

“How Different Might Things Had Been Had Bayesian Statistical Science Been Available to the Most Famous Scientists in History?”, The ISBA Bulletin, September, 2001, pp.7-12, with Judith M. Tanur.

 

“The Subjectivity of Scientists and the Bayesian Approach”, a book, co-authored with Judith Tanur published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc..

2002

"Bayesian Estimation in a U.S. Government Survey of Income Recall Using Respondent-Generated Intervals", Proceedings of the Conference of the International Society of Bayesian Analysis, Crete, Eurostat, with Kent H. Marquis (refereed).

 

“Bayesian Estimation in a U.S. Census Bureau Survey of Income Recall Using Respondent-Generated Intervals", Research in Official Statistics, Eurostat, with Kent H. Marquis (refereed).

 

“Respondent-Generated Intervals In An HMO Survey: Preliminary Results”, with Diane Miller, presented at the Annual Meetings of the Amer. Stat. Assoc., 2002, to appear in the Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the Amer. Stat. Assoc.

2003

“Bayesian Inference in Applications of Singular Value Decomposition to Biology” (2003), with Katechan Jampachaisri, Proceedings of the Annual Meetings of the American Statistical Association, Section on Bayesian Statistical Sciences, 2002.

 

Subjective and Objective Bayesian Statistics: Principles, Models and Applications, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 558 pages.  This book contains 16 chapters and 7 appendices.

 

“Cognitive and Econometric Aspects of  Responses to Surveys as Decision Making”, with Judith Tanur, Tech. Rept. #241, June, 2002.  Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Amer. Stat. Assoc., 2002; also to appear in the Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the Amer. Stat. Assoc.; submitted.

 

“The Roles of Bayesian and Frequentist Multivariate Modeling In Statistical Data Mining”, refereed paper to appear in the Proceedings of the C. Warren Neel Conference On the New Frontiers of Statistical Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery, and E-Business, Department of Statistics, University of Tennessee, June 22-25, 2002.

 

The Respondent-Generated Intervals Approach to Sample Surveys: From Theory to Experiment”, in New Developments in Psychometrics, Edited by Yanai, Haruo; Okada, Akinori; Shigemasu, Kazuo; Kano, Yutaka; Meulman, Jacqueline J., Tokyo: Springer-Verlag, with Judith M. Tanur.

 

“The Relationship between Accuracy and Interval Length in the Respondent-Generated Interval Protocol.”  Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Nashville, TN, May 2003 and Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association.

 

“Classification of Oligonucleotide Fingerprints: Applications for Array-Based Analysis of Microbial Communities”, with Katechan Jampachaisri, Lea Valinsky, and James Borneman, (2003) Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Biometrics Section.

2004 "Relating RGI Questionnaire Design to Survey Accuracy and Response Rate", with  Judith M. Tanur, (2004).  In Journal of Official Statistics, Stockholm, Sweden, Proceedings of the International Conference on Questionnaire Development, Evaluation, and Testing Methods, Charleston, South Carolina, Nov. 14-17, 2002.
 

“Respondent-Generated Intervals for Recall in Sample Surveys”  (2004).  Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, Vol. 3, No. 1, 93-105.

 

“Respondent-Generated Intervals (RGI)”, in Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion, to appear, with Judith M. Tanur.

 

"Relating RGI Questionnaire Design to Survey Accuracy and Response Rate” (2004).  presented at the Questionnaire Development and Testing Methods (QDET) Conference in Charleston, South Carolina, Nov. 14-17, 2002, published in a special issue of the Journal of Official Statistics, Stockholm, Sweden.

 

“Confidence Elicitation and Anchoring in the Respondent-Generated Intervals Protocol”, Proceedings of the Social Statistics and Government Statistics Sections of the Annual American Statistical Association Meetings in Toronto, Canada, 2004, and submitted to Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, with LiPing Chu and Judith M. Tanur.

 

"Relating RGI Questionnaire Design to Survey Accuracy and Response Rate”, presented at the Questionnaire Development and Testing Methods (QDET) Conference in Charleston, South Carolina, Nov. 14-17, 2002, in a special issue of the Journal of Official Statistics, Stockholm, Sweden, with Judith M. Tanur.

 

“Reducing Subjectivity in the Likelihood”, Proceedings of the Section on Bayesian Statistical Science of the Annual Meetings of the American Statistical Association, Aug. 2004.

2005

“Multivariate Analysis, Bayesian”, in Encyclopedia of Biostatistics, 2nd  Edition, (2005).  John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., England.

 

“Multivariate Analysis, Bayesian”, in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Statistics”, (2005).  John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., England.

Submitted Papers

  1. “Reducing Subjectivity in the Likelihood”, submitted.

  2.  “Empirical Bayes Assessment of the Hyperparameters in Bayesian Factor Analysis”, with Sang Eun Lee and Key-Il Shin—submitted to Communications in Statistics—Theory and Methods.

  3.  “Classification of Oligonucleotide Fingerprints: Application for Microbial Community and Gene Expression Analyses”, with Katechan Jampachaisri, Lea Valinsky, and James Borneman, submitted to Jour. of Computational Biology.

Ph.D. Students of S. James Press

Number

Name

Year Received Degree

Degree Received

Current Position

Role of S.J. Press

1

Kam-Wah Tsui

1978

Ph.D.

Professor—Univ. of Wisconsin

Chair of Committee

2

Adel Shamseldin

1979

Ph.D.

?

3

Francisco Garcia-Hernandez

1979

Ph.D.

University of Monterrey, Mexico

4

Hea-Jung Kim

1984

Ph.D.

Professor--Korean University

5

  Rosemary Gallavan

1984

Ph.D.

?

6

  Xiang Zhang

1987

Ph.D.

China

Member of Committee

7

Eric Lagergren

1988

Ph.D.

Research—National Laboratory for Technology

8

Hamid Namini

1989

Ph.D.

Pharmaceutical Company

9

Sang-Eun Lee

1994

Ph.D.

Professor Kyonggi University, Seoul, S. Korea

 

Chair of Committee

10

 Thomas Ferryman

1995

Ph.D.

Research—Batelle National Laboratory

11

 Getachew Dagne

1996

Ph.D.

Professor—University of South Florida

12

Mahmood Ghamsary

1997

Ph.D.

Professor—Loma Linda University

13

 Daniel Rowe

1998

Ph.D.

Professor—Medical College of Wisconsin

14

 Jacob Pozharny

1999

Ph.D.

Portfolio Manager—TIAA/CREF

15

 Gina Roque

2000

Ph.D.

Research at UCR

16

Lang Luo

2002

Ph.D.

Genetics Program

Member of Committee

17

Diane Miller

2003

Ph.D.

Northrup Grumman, San Bernadino, California

Chair of Committee

18

Katechan Jampachaisri

2002

Ph.D.

Professor,Dept. of Math. Naresuan Univ. Thailand

19

Liangwei Wang

2004

Ph.D.

Pharmaceutical Products Development, Austin, Texas

20

LiPing Chu

2005

Ph.D.

March Air Force Base, Riverside, California

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