Arnold Goodman utilized statistics to solve important engineering, IT and management problems in aerospace, petroleum and county government for 45 years after 1961 Stanford PhD in mathematical statistics under Herman Chernoff. In 1967, he cofounded “Symposia on the Interface of Computing Science and Statistics”, which had its 2012 Symposium at Rice University. As 1997 cofounder of UCI’s Center for Statistical Consulting, he served on College of Medicine’s Advisory Board for Clinical Research. He learned genetics for 2004 article developing first process model of Cellular DNA-to-Protein Cycle, and genomics for 2011 article establishing DNA-to-Protein Uncertainty, which validate Paul Silverman’s final vision. Arnold Goodman utilized statistics to solve important engineering, IT and management problems in aerospace, petroleum and county government for 45 years after 1961 Stanford PhD in mathematical statistics under Herman Chernoff. In 1967, he cofounded “Symposia on the Interface of Computing Science and Statistics”, which had its 2012 Symposium at Rice University. As 1997 cofounder of UCI’s Center for Statistical Consulting, he served on College of Medicine’s Advisory Board for Clinical Research. He learned genetics for 2004 article developing first process model of Cellular DNA-to-Protein Cycle, and genomics for 2011 article establishing DNA-to-Protein Uncertainty, which validate Paul Silverman’s final vision.
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