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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 elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society!, May 10, 2023. Faculty accolade, December 30, 2019. Departments of Statistics and Human Genetics, and the College; Committee on Computational and Applied Mathematics (CCAM)

  3. Stephens Lab Overview. My lab works on a wide variety of problems at the interface of Statistics and Genetics. We often tackle problems where novel statistical methods are required, or can learn something new compared with existing approaches.

  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. 22 Mei 2023 · Matthew Stephens is a statistician and data scientist who has made groundbreaking contributions to the practice and applications of statistics in genetics. His research focuses on developing tractable approximations to complex inferential problems, combining innovative probabilistic models and computational methodology.

  7. 10 Mei 2023 · Our Chair, Matthew Stephens, Ralph W. Gerard Professor, Departments of Statistics and Human Genetics, and member of the Committee on Computational and Applied Mathematics has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society!