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Thomas Lumley

Dr. Tom Lumley received his M.Sc. in Applied Statistics (University of Oxford, 1994); and his Ph.D. in Biostatistics (University of Washington, 1998). Currently, he is Associate Professor of Biostatistics, University of Washington and the co-director of the Statistics and Data Core of the EPA Northwest PM Center. Dr. Lumley is a member of International Biometric Society and American Statistical Association; and is the Associate Editor for The American Statistician and Stata Journal.

Dr. Thomas Lumley received his B.S.(Hons) in Pure Mathematics (Monash University, Australia, 1991), his M.Sc. in Applied Statistics (University of Oxford, UK, 1994) and his Ph.D. in Biostatistics (University of Washington, 1998). He was appointed Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Washington (Seattle) in 1998 and is now an Associate Professor in that department. He currently serves on the CASAC Ambient Air Monitoring and Methods (AAMM) Subcommittee (2004-present).

Dr Lumley's current research activities include: statistical computing, methods for longitudinal data analysis, source apportionment and other issues in air pollution epidemiology, pharmacogenomics and other issues in cardiovascular epidemiology. He does not have any major consulting activities, but has been an external reviewer for US EPA, the Health Effects Institute, the ARHQ Effective Health Care program, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Dr. Lumley is a member of the International Biometric Society, the Royal Statistical Society, and the American Statistical Association. He is an Associate Editor for The American Statistician, Stata Journal, and BMC Trials. He is a core developer for R Project in Statistical Computing. Dr. Lumley’s current research activities include: statistical computing, methods for longitudinal data analysis, cardiovascular epidemiology, and air pollution source apportionment and epidemiology.


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