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  1. A new statistical method for haplotype reconstruction from population data. M Stephens, NJ Smith, P Donnelly. The American Journal of Human Genetics 68 (4), 978-989. , 2001. 8594. 2001. A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs. IHM Consortium. Nature 449 (7164), 851.

  2. Matthew Stephens is a professor of statistics and human genetics, and the chair of the statistics department at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on developing novel statistical methods for complex data sets and applications of Bayesian hierarchical models.

  3. Matthew Stephens leads a lab that develops novel statistical methods for genetics problems. The lab is located in the department of Human Genetics and collaborates with other groups in computational biology.

  4. Matthew Stephens FRS (born 1970) is a Bayesian statistician and professor in the departments of human genetics and statistics at the University of Chicago. He is known for the Li and Stephens model as an efficient coalescent.

  5. Matthew Stephens (born 4 January 1970) is a British former professional road racing cyclist and Cycling presenter, who rode as a professional between 1998 and 2011.

  6. May 22, 2023 · Prof. Matthew Stephens is a data scientist who has made groundbreaking contributions to the practice and applications of statistics in genetics. He is the chair of the Department of Statistics at the University of Chicago and a fellow of the Royal Society.

  7. May 10, 2023 · Matthew Stephens, Ralph W. Gerard Professor of Statistics and Human Genetics, is one of the few recent statisticians to join the prestigious Royal Society. Founded in 1663, the Royal Society has past members such as Isaac Newton, Thomas Bayes, and Ronald A. Fisher.