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Christopher Rink (BS 2013)

I graduated from the Statistics BS program in May of 2013. I moved up to Madison, Wisconsin in July and started working as Business Intelligence Developer for Epic (the electronic medical record vendor). The end of 2013 and beginning of 2014 have been filled with plenty of interesting and new challenges. Working for Epic presents with new experiences and problems every day which I am forced to think creatively to solve. Additionally, having grown up in warm summer climes, I have had to adapt to the harsh, snowy winters in Wisconsin in a pinch.

Harji Patel (MS 1969)

I retired in 2003 from my last job of teaching Biostatistics at Georgia Southern University. Prior to this I worked as a biostatistician for the various pharmaceutical companies in New Jersey, mainly in the field of clinical trials. During retirement, I spend most of my time in spiritual activities and try to remain healthy. All our children are independent and have their families.

Marilyn Kempe (BA 2004)

I received my Masters in Biostatistics at University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) in 2007 and have been working at the US Census Bureau since 2006 as a mathematical statistician. I got married in 2006 to Stephen Balogh and have 3 children Elizabeth, Alexander, and Audrey.

Paul Hofmann (BS 1995)

I continue to work as a Senior Statistical Programmer/Analyst at Duke Clinical Research Institute, in Durham, North Carolina.   This past year, my primary focus has been clinical trials and manuscript work over many different therapeutic areas.

R. Russell Helm (PhD 1970)

After 41 years in higher education, I retired from my position as CIO for the University of Central Missouri in 2010 where I had served since 1996.  This was after holding teaching and administrative positions at 6 other institutions including my undergraduate institution, the University of Arkansas, along with The Medical College of Wisconsin  and the statewide higher education system of  South Dakota.  The PhD from the UGA has allowed me to pursue my many interests throughout my career, both in teaching(statistics, mathematics, and computer science) and administrative

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