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23 Sep 2008:
My paper discussing drug abuse surveillance techniques was accepted for publication in Lecture Notes in Computer Science as part of BioSecure 2008.

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Originally from Duluth, Minnesota (shown above), I grew up on a small lake spending my summers waterskiing and fishing. I attended the University of Minnesota and earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. After graduation, I worked for Procter & Gamble developing a highly-fortifed powdered beverage called Nutristar, currently available in Venezuela. Then I studied transposable genetic elements in Michael Simmons's Drosophila laboratory. Having utilized statistics in both of these jobs, I realized it would be crucial to have formal education in the area so I matriculated in the Univ. of Minnesota Biostatistics program. I received my master's degree in the summer of 2005 working with Brad Carlin on a thesis entitled "Identifying and Evaluating Contrarian Strategies in NCAA Tournament Pools." I am now a second-year graduate student in the Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences at Duke University working with Mike West.