Sallie Ann Keller

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Sallie Ann Keller (born 1956, also published as Sallie Keller–McNulty) is a statistician and a former president of the American Statistical Association (2006).[1]

Keller was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2020 for development and application of engineering and statistical techniques in support of national security and industry.

Career[]

Keller is currently a full professor of Statistics, Social, and Decisional Analytics and director of the Bioinformatics Institute at Virginia Tech.[2] Immediately prior to becoming director of the Bioinformatics Institute at Virginia Tech, she was Dean of Rice University’s George R. Brown School of Engineering. In even earlier career, she was a U.S. government defense security analyst, heading the Statistical Analysis Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory.[3]

Education & Editorial Boards[]

Keller received her Ph.D. in statistics from the Iowa State University of Science and Technology (1983). She is a fellow of the ASA. She has edited Statistical Science, the Journal of Computational and Graphical Studies, and the Journal of the American Statistical Society.[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Amstat News". magazine.amstat.org. American Statistical Association. 1 April 2020.
  2. ^ [1] Virginia Tech
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "National Research Council, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications, Committee on Modeling and Simulation for Defense Transformation" Defense Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis: Meeting The Challenge (2006) National Academy Press, p. 81

External links[]

  • [2] portrait photograph
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