Faculty Profile
Mark R. Segal, PhD
Professor, Division of Biostatistics
Director, Center of Bioinformatics & Molecular Biostatistics
UCSF Box 0560
185 Berry Street, Lobby 4, Suite 5700
San Francisco, CA 94107-1762
Dr. Segal obtained a BSc (Mathematics) from the University of Western Australia and a PhD (Statistics) from Stanford. He was on the faculty at Harvard before coming to UCSF in 1989.
Principal Research Interests
- Bioinformatics
- Modern Regression Techniques
Principal Teaching Activities
- Statistical Analysis of Microarray Data
Selected University & Public Service
- Scientific Advisory Committee, GCRC
- Division of Biostatistics Grant Development Assistance Program
Publications
Segal MR, Cummings MP, Hubbard AE. Relating amino acid sequence to phenotype: Analysis of peptide-binding data. Biometrics 57:632-643, 2001.
Segal MR, Wiemels JL. Clustering of translocation breakpoints. Journal of the American Statistical Association 97:66-76, 2002.
Segal MR, Dahlquist KD, Conklin BR. Regression approaches for microarray data analysis. Journal of Computational Biology 10:961-980, 2003.
Segal MR, Barbour JD, Grant RM. Relating HIV-1 sequence variation to replication capacity via trees and forests. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 3:Article 2, 2004.
Segal MR. Microarray gene expression data with linked survival phenotypes: Diffuse large-B-cell lymphoma revisited. Biostatistics, in press.
