

Paul Schliekelman
Exploring the intersection of statistical theory and practical application, Paul Schliekelman serves as an Associate Professor and Associate Department Head of Statistics at the University of Georgia. With a doctorate in Statistics from North Carolina State University, earned in 2000, he has dedicated his career to advancing the field of statistics through both teaching and research. Paul's research interests are centered around the challenges and opportunities presented by high-throughput data and multiple testing. He has made significant contributions to the field, particularly through his work on prioritizing hypothesis tests in high-throughput data analysis. His publication, "Prioritizing Hypothesis Tests for High Throughput Data," is widely recognized for introducing innovative methodologies that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of data analysis in complex datasets. In addition to his research, Paul is a strong advocate for transparency and reproducibility in scientific research. His publication "Code for Papers" emphasizes the importance of including code in scientific articles, a practice that he believes is crucial for the advancement of knowledge and the integrity of scientific findings. At the University of Georgia, Paul is not only involved in research but also plays a pivotal role in shaping the curriculum and mentoring the next generation of statisticians. His commitment to education and research excellence makes him a respected figure in the academic community.
Publications
, 2201-2216, 2008-04-01
, 950-967, 2011-08-24
, 1277-1288, 2007-06-01
, 171-188, 2003-02-01
, 2016-01-01