Professor Bruce Weir elected as Fellow of Royal Society
In early May we received the fantastic news that fellow New Zealander Professor Bruce Weir, who is an Honorary Professor at the University of Auckland as well as a Professor of Statistical Genetics at the University of Washington, has been elected to the prestigious position of Fellow of the Royal Society.
Our NZSA colleague, Dr Harold Henderson, sent members a link to a feature article in Stuff which we thought StatsChat readers may enjoy.
James Curran's interests are in statistical problems in forensic science. He consults with forensic agencies in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He produces and maintains expert systems software for the interpretation of evidence. He has experience as an expert witness in DNA and glass evidence, appearing in courts in the United States and Australia. He has very strong interests in statistical computing, and in automation projects. See all posts by James Curran »
Someone to celebrate and admire. Congratulations that man.
3 years ago