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John Griggs

Jan 5, 2017

Online Math Professor Uses Passion for Basketball to Teach

Mathematics teaching associate professor John Griggs combines his loves of teaching math and of basketball in a unique way.

Dec 9, 2016

Game-Changing Research Incentive Program Award Winners Include Sciences Faculty

A team including several faculty from the Departments of Statistics and Biological Sciences has won a GRIP award for collaborative and interdisciplinary research.

Emily Zucker

Jul 1, 2016

Giving Voice to Those Unheard

NC State has taught senior math and statistics major and scholarship student Emily Zucker how to stand up for those who might not otherwise be heard.

hurricane

Apr 15, 2016

East Coast Should Expect Active Hurricane Season, NC State Researchers Say

The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season will be significantly more active than the overall averages, according to NC State researchers.

Apr 1, 2016

Statistics Turns 75

Save the date for the Department of Statistics' 75th anniversary celebration this fall.

Alyson Wilson sitting at her desk

Nov 23, 2015

NC State Statistician Wilson Named AAAS Fellow

Alyson Wilson's election means the College of Sciences now has 11 AAAS Fellows on its faculty.

Aug 26, 2015

Citizen Science Effort Highlights How Little We Know About Life in Our Own Homes

An NC State citizen science project has discovered of thousands of unidentified species living in and around homes in the United States.

Professor Marie Davidian in SAS Hall

May 27, 2015

Designing Clinical Trials for Personalized Cancer Treatments

The $10.4 million grant will help researchers develop new statistical methods that can be used to both design clinical trials for cancer treatments and analyze the resulting data.

Abstract architecture at entrance to NC State University

May 13, 2015

New Project Tackles Genetic Switchboard for DNA

The Genotype-Tissue Expression project aims to explain links between genetic variation and disease.

This image shows a biological expression network analysis of a portion of the "1,000 Genomes" cell lines used for testing the effects of environmental chemicals.

May 1, 2015

Cross-Population Study Links Individuals’ Chemical Sensitivity, Genes

NC State scientists helped lead the first large-scale cell-based screening to test variations in environmental chemical sensitivity across a range of human populations and link those variations to genetic data.