Dr. Raymond J. Carroll
IAMCS, Bioinformatics Training Program, Statistics
Email: rcarroll@tamu.edu
Webpage: http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~carroll/
Raymond J. Carroll is Director for IAMCS. Dr. Carroll is a distinguished professor in the Department of Statistics at Texas A&M, as well as a member of the faculties of nutrition and toxicology. He has been a professor in that department since 1987, as well as serving as Fairhill Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine in 1998 and 1999. Prior to coming to Texas A&M, Carroll was on the faculty of the Department of Statistics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1974 to 1987, where he rose to professor. He is an expert on statistical inverse problems and is considered the leading figure in the area of measurement error modeling. Carroll’s work has brought him numerous awards and distinctions at Texas A&M (in addition to his earning the Distinguished Professor accolade), he received the Distinguished Achievement Award in Research from Texas A&M’s Association of Former Students in 1994 and again in 2004. His other awards and honors include the MERIT Award, National Cancer Institute, 2005; Jerome Sacks Award for Multidisciplinary Research, National Institute of Statistical Sciences, 2003; Mitchell Prize, International Society for Bayesian Analysis, also in 2003; Fisher Award and Lecture, Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies, 2002; Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Award, 1996; and Presidents’ Award, Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies, 1988.