Susan Holmes

Susan Holmes Susan Holmes was trained in the South of France in computational statistics and data analysis. After teaching at Harvard, MIT and Cornell, she joined the Stanford faculty in 1998. Her main themes of research are pattern searching in microbiology, immunology and other areas of biology. She likes to work with large messy data sets and solves puzzles as a hobby.
Currently teaching
STATS 399: Research
STATS 398: Industrial Research for Statisticians
PHYSICS 490: Research
CME 400: Ph.D. Research
ENVRES 398: Directed Reading in Environment and Resources
ENVRES 399: Directed Research in Environment and Resources
BMDS 370: Medical Scholars Research
BMDS 295: Biomedical Informatics Teaching Methods
BMDS 299: Directed Reading
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