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National Institute of Statistical Sciences
NameNational Institute of Statistical Sciences
Formation1991
LocationResearch Triangle Park, North Carolina
Key peopleAlan Karr, Nell Sedransk

National Institute of Statistical Sciences. The National Institute of Statistical Sciences is a research institute located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, that was established in 1991 by Congress to improve the use of statistics in United States federal agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and United States Census Bureau. The institute is affiliated with North Carolina State University, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It has collaborated with Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology on various research projects.

History

The National Institute of Statistical Sciences was founded in 1991 with the goal of advancing the field of statistics and its applications in United States federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency, and Central Intelligence Agency. The institute's early work focused on data analysis and statistical modeling for public health issues, such as AIDS research, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. The institute has also worked with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Institute of Justice on projects related to forensic science and criminology. Notable statisticians such as David Cox, Bradley Efron, and Donald Rubin have been involved with the institute, and it has partnerships with University of California, Berkeley, University of Chicago, and Columbia University.

Organization

The National Institute of Statistical Sciences is governed by a board of trustees that includes representatives from North Carolina State University, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and United States Census Bureau. The institute is led by a director who is responsible for overseeing its research and educational programs, and it has a staff of researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and administrative assistants. The institute is organized into several research centers, including the Center for Statistical Research in Computational Biology and the Center for Statistical Research in Finance, which collaborate with University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and California Institute of Technology. The institute also has a visiting scholars program that brings in researchers from institutions such as University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Brown University.

Research

The National Institute of Statistical Sciences conducts research in a variety of areas, including biostatistics, computational biology, finance, and machine learning, in collaboration with Google, Microsoft, and IBM. The institute's researchers have worked on projects such as genomic analysis for cancer research with the National Cancer Institute and developing statistical methods for climate modeling with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The institute has also collaborated with the Federal Reserve System and the International Monetary Fund on research related to econometrics and financial modeling. Notable researchers such as Andrew Gelman, Xiao-Li Meng, and Wing Wong have been affiliated with the institute, and it has partnerships with University of California, Los Angeles, New York University, and Carnegie Mellon University.

Education_and_Training

The National Institute of Statistical Sciences offers a variety of educational and training programs, including short courses and workshops on topics such as R programming language, Python programming language, and data visualization, in collaboration with Data Science Council of America and Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. The institute also offers a postdoctoral fellowship program that provides training and mentorship to early-career researchers, and it has a summer internship program for undergraduate students and graduate students from institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and Harvard University. The institute's educational programs are designed to promote the use of statistics and data science in a variety of fields, including public health, finance, and environmental science, and it has partnerships with University of Texas at Austin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The National Institute of Statistical Sciences has partnerships with a variety of organizations, including federal agencies such as the National Institutes of Health and the United States Census Bureau, as well as private companies such as Google and Microsoft. The institute also collaborates with other research institutions, such as Harvard University and Stanford University, on research projects and educational programs, and it has partnerships with University of California, San Diego, University of Washington, and Johns Hopkins University. The institute is a member of the Consortium of Social Science Associations and the American Statistical Association, and it has worked with the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering on projects related to science policy and engineering education. Notable partners include World Bank, International Labour Organization, and United Nations.

Notable_Achievements

The National Institute of Statistical Sciences has made a number of notable achievements, including the development of new statistical methods for genomic analysis and climate modeling, in collaboration with National Center for Biotechnology Information and National Center for Atmospheric Research. The institute's researchers have also worked on high-profile projects such as the Human Genome Project and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and it has received funding from organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. The institute has also been recognized for its contributions to statistics education and diversity and inclusion in the field of statistics, and it has partnerships with American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Association of Mathematicians, and Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science. Notable awards include the National Medal of Science and the COPSS Presidents' Award. Category:Research institutes in the United States

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