P.STAT. board approved Oct 2021
Senay Asma
Senay Asma is a senior statistician, analytics consultant, research scientist, lecturer, and a certificated program evaluator professional with more than 15 years of experience both in the public and private sector. She has been a sessional lecturer for teaching statistics courses at McMaster University since 2009 and held an Assistant Professor appointment at Anadolu University between 2007–2013 before joining the research group in probability and statistics as postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Her work in this area covers both theoretical (e.g., hypothesis testing, mixture distributions, bounds, etc.) as well as applied aspects (e.g., linear inference, prediction, Monte Carlo simulations, etc.). Since 2011, Dr. Asma is involved in numerous collaborative research studies with genome/phenotype-wide association studies as well as social sciences in health economics. She has published extensively on probability and statistics issues as well as contributed papers on human genetics.
Nicole Croteau
Nicole is a research analyst at the Therapeutics Initiative, University of British Columbia. She works with administrative healthcare data to plan and evaluate physician audit and feedback initiatives and analyze prescription drug trends. She is also a freelance statistical consultant with over 5 years of experience consulting on study designs and performing statistical analyses for various cancer studies. She studied at the University of Victoria where she earned a Master of Science in Statistics and a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics & Statistics.
A.STAT. board approved Oct 2021
Jennifer McNichol
As of September 2021, Jennifer will be a PhD student in statistics at the University of Victoria. She received her MSc in Statistics from the University of New Brunswick in 2021. Her research interests are in statistical ecology.
Colin Vibert
Colin has an MSc in Statistics from Acadia University. His research interests include confidence intervals.