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Daniel Naiman

Dr. Daniel Naiman

Chair, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Johns Hopkins University

Address:
3400 N. Charles St.
Whitehead Hall 302
Baltimore, MD 21218

Phone: (410) 516-7203
Fax: (410) 516-7459
E-mail: daniel.naiman@jhu.edu
Website: http://www.ams.jhu.edu/~dan/

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Research Interest Statement

Statistical inference
Simultaneous inference and multiple testing
Applied probability
Geometric probability
Monte Carlo simulation and improved sampling methods
Spatial scan statistics
Applications to biology, genetics, environmental modeling, image analysis, intrusion detection, system reliability


Publications

Lin X., B. Afsari, L. Marchionni, L. Cope, G. Parmigiani, D. Naiman, D. Geman (2009). "The ordering of expression among a few genes can provide simple cancer biomarkers and signal BRCA1 mutations." BMC Bioinformatics, 10: 256.

Tan A. C., D. Q. Naiman, L. Xu, R. L. Winslow, D. Geman (2005). "Simple Decision Rules for Classifying Human Cancers from Gene Expression Profiles." Bioinformatics, 21(20): 3896-3904.

Xu L., A. C. Tan, D. Q. Naiman, D. Geman, R. L. Winslow (2005). "Robust Prostate Cancer Marker Genes Emerge from Direct Integration of Inter-Study Microarray Data." Bioinformatics, 21(20): 3905-3911.

Geman D., C. D'Avignon, D. Q. Naiman, R. L. Winslow (2004). "Classifying Gene Expression Profiles from Pairwise mRNA Comparisons." Stat. Appl. Genet. Mol. Biol., 3(1): Article 19.

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