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Walter Teague
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Sr Marketing Specialist

I am a marketer supporting the Life Sciences at the JMP Division of SAS.

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AP statistics...learning to solve real-world problems

Chris Olsen, AP Statistics pioneer and author, will lead a workshop at the SAS office in Boston on July 15 and 16. The workshop focuses on developing computing skills that will enable the use of statistical software in the AP Statistics course. To give educators a sense of what they

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Time to move from SPSS to JMP

Jason Brinkley, an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at East Carolina University, recently recorded a set of videos for JMP titled "Moving from SPSS to JMP," which address the differences between the two software packages. After taping, Jason answered some questions that dig a little deeper into these differences. What differences

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Making change happen in teaching statistics

Educators from around the world will gather this week at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Research Triangle, NC, to attend this year’s US Conference on Teaching Statistics (USCOTS), May 16-18. They will hear from thought leaders and practitioners such as Xiao-Li Meng, Dean of Harvard University's Graduate

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Visualization of life sciences data

Recently, Georges Grinstein, head of the Bioinformatics Program and Co-Director of the Institute for Visualization and Perception Research at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, was in our studios hosting a webcast and promoting his upcoming seminar Exploring Data Visualization in Life Sciences Research. I had a chance to sit down

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What’s ‘hot’ in research? Genetics

What’s the hottest area of scientific research today? Thomson Reuters Science Watch says it’s genetics. In an article titled “The Softer Side of Genomics,” Drug Discovery & Development magazine describes how today’s data management and computational tools let researchers dig deeper into genes. The article describes JMP Genomics, emphasizing its