William F. Eddy, Ph.D., Professor of Statistics at Carnegie Mellon, is an internationally recognized expert on statistical methodology, particularly for the analysis of functional neuroimaging data. He has published widely on the topics of statistical computation and statistical graphics, especially dynamic graphics. He was a founding editor of CHANCE magazine and of the Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics. He has served as Chairman of the Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics of the National Academy of Sciences. bill@stat.cmu.edu

Selected Publications:
Eddy, W. F., Fitzgerald, M., Genovese, C. R., Mockus, A., & Noll, D. C. 1996. Functional Imaging Analysis Software - Computational Olio. Proceedings in Computational Statistics, A. Prat (Ed.), Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg. (in press).

Eddy, W. F., Fitzgerald, M., Noll, D. C., 1996. Improved Image Registration Using Fourier Interpolation, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. (in press)

Just, M. A., Carpenter, P. A., Keller, T. A., Eddy, W. F., & Thulborn, K. R. (1996). Brain Activation Modulated by Sentence Comprehension. Science, 274, 114-116.

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