

Sally Paganin
Dr. Sally Paganin is internationally recognized for her pioneering contributions to the fields of Bayesian modeling and statistical genomics. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at Ohio State University, she is dedicated to advancing statistical methodologies that address complex biological data challenges. Her research is particularly focused on developing innovative Bayesian methods that enhance the understanding and interpretation of genomic data. Dr. Paganin completed her PhD in 2019 at the University of Padova, where she laid the groundwork for her future research endeavors. Her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical statistics and practical applications in genomics, making her a sought-after expert in her field. In addition to her research and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Paganin serves as an Associate Editor for the software section of The New England Journal of Statistics in Data Science. Her editorial role allows her to contribute to the dissemination of cutting-edge statistical software developments, further cementing her influence in the statistical community. Previously, Dr. Paganin held the position of Treasurer for the junior section of the International Society of Bayesian Analysis, where she played a crucial role in fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among emerging statisticians. Her leadership and service to the community reflect her dedication to nurturing the next generation of statisticians and promoting the importance of Bayesian analysis in solving real-world problems.