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Re: advanced degree in statistics
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- Subject: Re: advanced degree in statistics
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 08:59:52 -0500
- In-reply-to: <5.2.0.9.0.20030211163006.03380f30@daktari.cgb.ki.se>
- Keywords: http://www.cgb.ki.se/~Mark.Reimers
I was looking more at jobs and it seems like the demand for
biostatisticians is really the only thing increasing.  I'm thinking that
that would be my best bet for long-term employment in the U.S.
 > From: Mark Reimers <http://www.cgb.ki.se/~Mark.Reimers>
 > Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 16:32:06 +0100
 >
 > Hi Robert,
 > 
 >          Most statistics grad schools don't teach you much about the things 
 > you're interested in. It would be best to find a combination degree in 
 > stats and CS that focuses on data mining.
 > 
 >          Call me at home and we can talk. +46-8-736-9857
 > 
 > cheers
 > 
 > Mark
 > 
 > Mark Reimers,
 > Assistant Professor,
 > Director, KI Sequence Analysis Center
 > Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics,
 > Karolinska Institute,
 > S - 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
 > 
 > Ph: +46-8-728-7826
 > Fax: +46-8-33 79 83
 > http://reimers.cgb.ki.se/