LISA - Statistical Collaboration help for Research
Get support for statistics and data science in your research from LISA; The Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis (LISA) is a statistics and data science collaboration laboratory at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. LISA’s goal is to increase the quantity and quality of statistics and data science applied to advance high-impact research. LISA is composed of undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty from several departments. LISA statisticians and data scientists collaborate with CU researchers on projects of all sizes and in all disciplines. LISA collaborators can help design experiments, studies, and surveys; collect, analyze, and plot data; run statistical software; interpret results; and develop strategies to communicate statistics and data science concepts and results to non-Experts.
For more information about LISA and what we do, our website is:Ìý
To request a statistical collaboration meeting, please go to:Ìý
If you have any other questions, please feel free to email me directly, my instructor Dr. Judith Law, or the Director of LISA, whose contact info is below.
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Andrew Duffy
Senior, Undergraduate, Statistics and Data Science.
Contact info:Ìýandu1074@colorado.edu
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Instructor of “Statistical Collaborationâ€
Dr. Judith Law
Teaching Faculty
Associate Director, Professional Master’s Degree in Applied Mathematics
Department of Applied Mathematics
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Director of LISA:
Eric Vance, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics
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