Data Mining, Statistics
Office: 228 Rhodes
Phone: 607.255.9148
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Tatiyana Apanasovich received her B.A./M.S. degree in Economic Cybernetics in 1999 from Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus. She obtained her doctorate in Statistics from Texas A&M University in 2004. She has been a professor in the School of Operations Research and Information Engineering since 2004.
Apanasovich’s research interests encompass Generalized Linear Mixed Models, Spatial Statistics, and Nonparametric and Semi parametric Regression methods.
Select Publications
“Semiparametric Spatial Modeling of Binary Outcomes”. Journal of the American Statistical Association, submitted 2005. (With D. Ruppert, J.R. Lufpton, N. Popovic, N.D. Turner, R.S. Chapkin, R.J. Carroll)
“On Estimation in Binary Autologistic Spatial Models”. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation (2005). (With M. Sherman, R.J Carroll)
“Hostospline Method in nonparametric regression models with application to clustered/longitudinal data”. Statistica Sinica, 14, 649-674 (2004). (With R.J. Carroll, P. Hall, X. Lin)
“Testing for spatial correlation in binary data with application to aberrant crypt foci in colon carcinogenesis”. Biometrics, 59, 752-761 (2003). (With J. Lupton, N. Popovic, S. Shether, R.J. Carroll)
“Global gas flux from mud volcanoes: a significant source of fossil methane in the atmosphere and the ocean”. Geophysical Research Letters, v.30, 1037 (2003). (With A.V. Milkov, R. Sasssen, F.G. Dadashev)
“Dietary n-3 PUFA affect TcR-mediated activation of purified murine T cells and accessory cell functioning co-cultures”. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 130, 12-18 (2002). (With R.S. Chapkin, J.L. Arrington, R.J. Carroll, D.N. McMurray)
Professional Activities
Member, American Statistical Association
Member, International Biometric Society
Referee, Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
Awards and Recognition
Emanuel Parzen Graduate Research Fellowship Award, 2004
Ethel Asworth-Tsutsui Memorial Award for Research, 2003
William S. Connor Memorial Award, 2004
