- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Boston University
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Vermont Space Grant Consortium
NASA EPSCoR
Water Research Institute
BIO
Bernard Cole, PhD, is Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. He serves as director of the Vermont Space Grant Consortium and the Vermont NASA EPSCoR program. His research focuses on statistical methods in biomedicine and public health, with emphasis on applications to cancer clinical research and epidemiology. Dr. Cole served as interim dean of The College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences from 2008-2013.
Courses
- STAT 2430 - Statistics for Engineering
- STAT 5510 - Probability Theory
- STAT 5610 - Statistical Theory
- STAT 6600 - Linear Models
- STAT 6990 - Readings in Probability Theory
Area(s) of expertise
Cancer biostatistics, longitudinal data analysis, clinical trials, chemoprevention studies
Bio
Bernard Cole, PhD, is Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. He serves as director of the Vermont Space Grant Consortium and the Vermont NASA EPSCoR program. His research focuses on statistical methods in biomedicine and public health, with emphasis on applications to cancer clinical research and epidemiology. Dr. Cole served as interim dean of The College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences from 2008-2013.
Courses
- STAT 2430 - Statistics for Engineering
- STAT 5510 - Probability Theory
- STAT 5610 - Statistical Theory
- STAT 6600 - Linear Models
- STAT 6990 - Readings in Probability Theory
Areas of Expertise
Cancer biostatistics, longitudinal data analysis, clinical trials, chemoprevention studies