RICHARD A. OLSHEN
- Telephone: 650-725-2241; 650-725-8666
- Fax: 650-725-8977
- E-mail: olshen@stat.stanford.edu
Education:
- Ph.D. 1966 (December) Yale University
- M.S. 1965 Yale University
- A.B. 1963 University of California, Berkeley
(The major subject for all degrees was Statistics.)
My interests regarding research are in statistics and mathematics and their
applications to medicine and biology. Many efforts have concerned
binary tree-structured algorithms for classification, regression,
survival analysis, and clustering. Those for classification and
survival analysis have been used with success in computer-aided
diagnosis and prognosis, especially in cardiology, oncology, and
toxicology. With Leo Breiman, Jerome Friedman (of Stanford), and
Charles Stone I coauthored the book Classification and Regression
Trees, in which motivation, algorithms, various examples, and
mathematical theory for some tree-structured algorithms are given. The
approaches to tree-structured clustering have been applied to lossy data
compression, especially
in digital radiography (with
Robert Gray of
the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford and others),
and also to HIV genetics. More recent work on tree-structured methods
concerns the development of an improvement of CARTR
called FlexTree
(with former Ph.D. student Jing Huang and others). It has found
successful application to finding genotypes, their interactions with
each other and with other variables, that predispose to
hypertension
in an
Asian - Pacific Island
population. Related
research concerns finding genotypes and various interactions
that are predictive of (a subset of)
cardiovascular disease.
Much of my work concerns analyses of longitudinal data. Some research
that was of interest concerned the pharmacokinetics of intracavitary
chemotherapy with systemic rescue (with Stephen Howell of UCSD and
others). Related efforts have also been applied to
understanding the development of mature walking, longitudinal
studies of cholesterol, and many
aspects of glomerular filtration in patients with nephrotic disorders.
With David Sutherland, Edmund Biden, and Marilynn Wyatt I coauthored
The Development of Mature Walking.
I was one of the founders of what was first the NCI-designated UCSD
Clinical Cancer Center, but is now the (Comprehensive) Rebecca and John
Moores UCSD
Cancer Center. Finally, for six years
I was a Statistical
Editor of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Professional Experience
Selected Publications
Manuscripts
FlexTree
HRP/STAT 262 (Spring quarter
2001)
HRP/STAT 261 (Winter quarter 2003)
Stat 49N (Spring 2004)