Sallie Ann Keller

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]

See also

References

  1. "Amstat News". magazine.amstat.org. American Statistical Association. 1 April 2020.
  2. Virginia Tech
  3. "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
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