Dan Nettleton
Daniel S. Nettleton is an American statistical genomicist.Nettleton was raised in Algona, Iowa. Both of his parents were high school teachers. Nettleton attended Wartburg College, where he played basketball, and earned his master's degree (1993) and doctorate (1996) in statistics at the University of Iowa. Nettleton began his teaching career at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, then was recruited to join Iowa State University's faculty in 2000 by Dean Isaacson, who had earlier tried to convince Nettleton to pursue graduate studies at Iowa State. At ISU, Nettleton holds the Laurence H. Baker Endowed Chair in Biological Statistics, and was appointed to a distinguished professorship in 2015. The following year, Nettleton was appointed director of the Laurence H. Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics. In 2019, Nettleton succeeded Max Morris as chair of the Department of Statistics, and accepted a second term in the role in 2024.
Nettleton was elected a fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2008, and began serving as chair-elect of the ASA's Caucus of Academic Representatives in 2022. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Lunney Joan K, Kuhar Daniel, Bearson Shawn MD, Uthe Jolita J, Qu Long, Couture Oliver P, Wang Yanfang, Nettleton Dan, Dekkers Jack CM, Tuggle Christopher KGet full text
Published 2008-09-01
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7by Nettleton Dan, Gingle Alan R, Lee Jinsuk J, Swanson Jordan M, Rapp Ryan A, Hovav Ran, Woodward Andrew W, Cheung Foo, Flagel Lex E, Udall Joshua A, Town Christopher D, Chen Z Jeffrey, Wendel Jonathan FGet full text
Published 2007-03-01
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