Moumita Karmakar

I am an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at Texas A&M University. I am also a Research Associate at the Data Science Facility Core at The Texas A&M Center for Environmental Health Research (TiCER) under the supervision of Prof. Raymond J. Carroll. Here is a link to my CV.

Research and Teaching Interests: My research interests involve analyzing high-throughput genomic datasets for statistical patterns and developing statistical methodology for toxicological problems. I also have a keen interest in interdisciplinary research on developing design strategies and analyzing multiregional clinical trial with multiple references. In the past, I have worked on developing methodology for sufficient dimension reduction and variable selection. My pedagogical interests involve teaching the Bioinformatics course in the Department of Statistics for online masters students and introductory statistics courses for undergraduates.



Current Teaching (Fall 2022)

STAT 211 (Principal of Statistics I)

STAT 312 (Statistics for Biology)

Past Teaching (Spring 2022)

STAT 646/446 (Statistical Bioinformatics)

STAT 312 (Statistics for Biology)



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Address: Blocker 415D
155 Ireland Street
College Station, TX 77845

Email: mkarmakar [AT] stat [DOT] tamu [DOT] edu
Phone: (979) 845-3141