
Dr. Davidian is William Neal Reynolds Professor in the Department of
Statistics at NCSU and Adjunct Professor of Biostatistics and
Bioinformatics at Duke University. Over the past 20 years, she has
served on the faculties at NCSU and at the Harvard School of Public
Health, where she has focused her research on statistical
methodological advances relevant to health sciences research,
particularly in the areas of pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics,
analysis of longitudinal data, clinical trials, observational studies,
and missing and mismeasured data. She has served on advisory
committees and review panels for the FDA and NIH and as Editor and
Executive Editor of the journal Biometrics.
Dr. Banks is Distinguished University Professor and Drexel Professor
of Mathematics at NCSU and Director of the Center for Research in
Scientific Computation. Dr. Banks has published over 375 papers in
applied mathematics and engineering journals and written four books,
and is a world authority on inverse problems, biomedical modeling, and
control theory, and has a long-standing record of collaboration with
biomedical scientists. He has served on numerous editorial boards and is
the recipient of numerous honors and awards.
Dr. Csete is Chief Scientific Officer of the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). She was previously Director of the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Core Facility at Emory University. She was also Director of Liver Transplant Anesthesiology and Co-Director of the MD/PhD Program at Emory.. She is a physician-scientist who is internationally recognized for clinical research in the area of using engineering principles to study stem cell fate and liver transplantation.
Dr. Dean is Professor of Immunopathology in the Department of
Molecular Biomedical Sciences in the NCSU College of Veterinary
Medicine and Director of the Center for Comparative Medicine and
Translational Research. He is a leading researcher in the
immunopathogenesis and prevention of human and feline immunodeficiency
virus infection and the use of the FIV as model for human HIV
infection.
Dr. Rosenberg is Associate Professor of Medicine at Massachusetts
General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and is also a member of
the NCSU Center for Research in Scientific Computation. Dr. Rosenberg
is a practicing infectious disease physician, clinical investigator,
and immunologist who is one of the world's leading researchers on
acute HIV-1 infection and the first investigator to carry out a formal
study of structured antiretroviral treatment interruption in HIV-1
infected patients. He has received numerous awards and distinguished
lectureships, and is the lead investigator on the clinical trial in
acute HIV-infection being carried out as part of the CQSB research
project on Mathematical and Statistical Modeling of HIV (see Research
activities).
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