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Raymond J. Carroll
Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3143
Office: (979) 845-3141
email: carroll@stat.tamu.edu
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Lectures are November 13 and 14, 2006
in Emerson Hall, classroom #209
4:00 PM
Raymond J. Carroll
is Distinguished Professor of Statistics, Nutrition and Toxicology, and
former Head of the Statistics Department, at Texas A&M
University. He received his PhD degree in Statistics in 1974 from
Purdue University, and was on the faculty of the Statistics
Department at the University of North Carolina from 1974 to 1987.
Among his many honors, Professor Carroll was
elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association in
1982, Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics in 1984,
and Ordinary Member of the International Statistical Institute in
1991. Professor Carroll served as editor of Biometrics
and the Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, and in
several other editorial capacities. He has had extensive NIH
funding, including the prestigious MERIT award for basic
research. He is a consultant in high demand from
corporations and government agencies. Professor Carroll
is co-author of four well-known authoritative texts on modern
regression and modeling. He is author or co-author of neary 300
articles in statistical and other journals, and has made almost an
equal number of invited lectures.