Robert Gentleman (statistician)
Canadian statistician
Robert Clifford Gentleman (born 1959) is a Canadian statistician and bioinformatician [ 2] who is currently the founding executive director of the Center for Computational Biomedicine at Harvard Medical School . He was previously the vice president of computational biology at 23andMe .[ 3] [ 4] Gentleman is recognized, along with Ross Ihaka , as one of the originators of the R programming language [ 5] [ 6] and the Bioconductor project.[ 7] [ 8]
Education
Gentleman was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the University of British Columbia .[ 3] He was awarded a Ph.D. degree in statistics from University of Washington in 1988; his thesis title was Exploratory methods for censored data .[ 9]
Research and career
Gentleman worked as a statistics professor at the University of Auckland in the mid-1990s, where he developed the R programming language alongside Ross Ihaka .[ 5] [ 10] In 2001, he started work on the Bioconductor project to promote the development of open-source tools for bioinformatics and computational biology . In 2009, Gentleman joined the Genentech biotechnology corporation, where he worked as a senior director in bioinformatics and computational biology.[ 11] [ 12] Gentleman joined personal genomics and biotechnology company 23andMe as vice president in April 2015,[ 3] with the goal of bringing expertise on bioinformatics and computational drug discovery to the company.[ 4] Gentleman has also served on the board of the statistical software company Revolution Analytics (formerly known as REvolution Computing).[ 10]
Awards and honors
Gentleman won the Benjamin Franklin Award in 2008, recognising his work on the R programming language, the Bioconductor project and his commitment to data and methods sharing.[ 13] He was made a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology in 2014 for his contribution to computational biology and bioinformatics.[ 14]
He became a fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2017.[ 15]
References
^ Robert Gentleman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ Gentleman, R. (2005). "Reproducible Research: A Bioinformatics Case Study" . Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology . 4 : Article2. doi :10.2202/1544-6115.1034 . PMID 16646837 . S2CID 17729314 .
^ a b c "Bioinformatics Pioneer Robert Gentleman, Ph.D., Joins 23andMe Leadership Team" . Retrieved 10 August 2015 .
^ a b "Robert Gentleman on His Goals for Drug Discovery at 23andMe" . Retrieved 10 August 2015 .
^ a b Ihaka, R.; Gentleman, R. (1996). "R: A Language for Data Analysis and Graphics". Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics . 5 (3): 299–314. doi :10.2307/1390807 . JSTOR 1390807 .
^ Ashlee Vance (6 January 2009). "R, the Software, Finds Fans in Data Analysts – NYTimes.com" . The New York Times . Retrieved 17 April 2011 .
^ Gentleman, R. C.; Carey, V. J.; Bates, D. M.; Bolstad, B.; Dettling, M.; Dudoit, S. ; Ellis, B.; Gautier, L.; Ge, Y.; Gentry, J.; Hornik, K.; Hothorn, T.; Huber, W.; Iacus, S.; Irizarry, R.; Leisch, F.; Li, C.; Maechler, M.; Rossini, A. J.; Sawitzki, G.; Smith, C.; Smyth, G.; Tierney, L.; Yang, J. Y.; Zhang, J. (2004). "Bioconductor: Open software development for computational biology and bioinformatics" . Genome Biology . 5 (10): R80. doi :10.1186/gb-2004-5-10-r80 . PMC 545600 . PMID 15461798 .
^ Robert Gentleman at DBLP Bibliography Server
^ Gentleman, Robert Clifford (1988). Exploratory methods for censored data (PhD thesis). University of Washington. ProQuest 303589316 .
^ a b Wolfson, Wendy. "A Bioinformatics Chief and a Gentleman" . Retrieved 10 August 2015 .
^ Gaudet, P.; Bairoch, A. ; Field, D.; Sansone, S. -A.; Taylor, C.; Attwood, T. K. ; Bateman, A. ; Blake, J. A.; Bult, C. J.; Cherry, J. M.; Chisholm, R. L.; Cochrane, G.; Cook, C. E.; Eppig, J. T.; Galperin, M. Y.; Gentleman, R. ; Goble, C. A. ; Gojobori, T. ; Hancock, J. M.; Howe, D. G.; Imanishi, T.; Kelso, J.; Landsman, D.; Lewis, S. E. ; Karsch Mizrachi, I.; Orchard, S.; Ouellette, B. F. F.; Ranganathan, S.; Richardson, L.; Rocca-Serra, P. (2011). "Towards BioDBcore: A community-defined information specification for biological databases" . Database . 2011 : baq027. doi :10.1093/database/baq027 . PMC 3017395 . PMID 21205783 .
^ "Genentech: Research: Robert C. Gentleman" . Archived from the original on 2011-07-04. Retrieved 2011-04-17 . Robert C. Gentleman Senior Director: Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
^ "Benjamin Franklin Award – Bioinformatics.org" . Retrieved 10 December 2016 .
^ "ISCB Fellows" . Retrieved 10 August 2015 .
^ "ASA Fellows list" . American Statistical Association. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-02 .
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