Alexander Cambon
| Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Role: Staff |
Background
Masters Degree in Industrial Engineering from Penn State,1998, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Syracuse University, 1982. Survival Analysis Statistician at GE.
Research Interests
Bioinformatics, Survival Analysis, Recurrent Events, Longitudinal Data Analysis, Genetics (especially environmental and genetic factors affects breast and ovarian cancer), survey analysis, and missing data analysis.
Current Projects
Microarray analysis, Factors affecting screening compliance, Recurrent Events Modeling
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium and PSP
Service
1. Recurrent Events presentation at ENAR 2005
2. Recurrent Events presentation and paper for 2004 Joint Statistical Meeting.
3. Clinical trial protocol template for Phase III trials (this is available for U of L researchers by contacting me)
Honors and Awards
1. Two US Patents: one for Survival Analysis Internet System for Suppliers, one joint patent for dryer sensor algorithm.
2. Two ($1000) GE Patent Awards in area of statistics and survival analysis
3. ASQ Certified Reliability, Quality, and Quality Audit Engineer
4. Certified "Black Belt" while at GE
Office Hours
8:30-5:00
Monday through Friday
Faculty I Support
Dr. Rudolph Parrish
Dr. Linda Goldsmith
Dr. Caryn Thompson
Dr. Susmita Datta
Outside Interests
Chinese language and culture, French, Spanish, flute improvisation, tennis
Publications
Journal Articles
(3 publication(s) displayed.)
"A Methodology for Multiple Events Analysis Using the Andersen-Gill Model as a Starting Point."
Alexander Cambon. Joint Statistical Meetings Proceedings 2004.; ():
Publication Date:
"SPC Made Simple"
Alexander Cambon. Quality in Manufacturing; ():
Publication Date: May/June 1996
"A Simulation Study of a Method for Detecting Factors Which Affect Process Dispersion in Fractional Factorial Experiments"
Alexander Cambon. Unpublished Thesis; ():
Publication Date: 1998


