Jason Wilson
- Assistant Professor of Mathematics
- Ph.D., University of California, Riverside
- M.A., California State University, Fullerton
- M.A., Biola University
- B.S., Biola University
- B.A., Biola University
Affiliations
- Southern California Chapter of the American Statistical Association (since 2007)
- American Statistical Association (since 2003)
- Institute of Mathematical Statistics (since 2003)
Publications
Papers
Bergemann, Tracy and Jason Wilson. Proportion Statistics To Detect Differentially Expressed Genes: A Comparison With Log-Ratio Statistics. 2011. BMC Bioinformatics. Volume 12:228.
Wilson, Jason, Josh Lawman, Rachael Murphy, and Marissa Nelson. A Comprehensive Probability Project for the Upper Division One-Semester Probability Course Using Yahtzee. 2011. Journal of Statistics Education. Volume 19:1.
Cui, Xinping; Haibing Zhao, and Jason Wilson. Optimized Ranking and Selection Methods for Feature Selection with Application in Microarray Experiments. 2010. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics. Volume 20, No. 2, pp. 223-239.
Hardin, Johanna and Jason Wilson. A Note on Oligonucleotide Expression Values Not Being Normally Distributed. 2009. Biostatistics. Vol. 10. No. 3. pp. 446-450.
Cui, Xinping and Jason Wilson. On the Probability of Correct Selection for Large k Populations, with Application to Microarray Data. 2008. Biometrical Journal. Vol. 50. No. 5. pp. 870-883.
Cui, Xinping and Jason Wilson. 2007. On How to Calculate the Probability of Correct Selection for Large k Populations. University of California, Riverside Statistics Department Technical Report #297.
Jeske, Daniel, et al. 2006. Evaluation of WSPA Site SpeciÖc Statistical Model and Spreadsheet.
Wilson, Jason. 2002. Problems 2694, 2695, & 2696. Crux Mathematicorum.
Presentations
Statistical Computing: A Language or Graphical User Interface?, with Daniel Kaplan, Electronic Con- ference On Teaching Statistics (eCOTS), May 2012
Curveball Quantification: Standardization of Breaking Pitches for Baseball, Joint Statistics Meetings, Aug 2011
The Laws of Nature in the Secular vs. Biblical Mind
- Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences Conference, June 2011
- Math Department Chapel, Biola University, Fall 2011
A Comprehensive Probability Project for the Upper Division One-Semester Probability Course Using Yahtzee, Joint Statistical Meetings: Aug 2010.
What is the probability of selecting the best t of k populations when k is extremely large?
- Statistics/Operations Research/ Masterís in Finance Seminar; The Claremont Colleges: Jan 2010
- Statistics Department Colloquium; The Ohio State University: Jan 2008.
A Note on the Probability of Correct Selection for Large k Populations, with Application to Microarray Data, New Researchers Conference, Aug 2009.
Evidence that Oligonucleotide Expression Values are Not Normally Distributed (Poster), Joint Statis- tical Meetings: Aug 2009.
How can a biologist use a recent biotechnology to select the di§erentially expressed genes from a study? An application of mathematics and statistics;
- Math and Statistics Department Colloquium; Cal Poly Pomona: Feb 2009
- Statistics Department Colloquium; Cal Poly San Luis Obispo: Feb 2008
- Math Department Colloquium; Northern Kentucky University Colloquium: Jan 2008
Ordinal Data: A Statisticianís View of the State of the Art. Psychology Department Colloquium; California Baptist University: March, 2008.
Transformed Microarray Data are NOT Normally Distributed; Statistics Department Colloquium; UC Riverside: Oct 30, 2007.
On the Probability of Correct Selection for Large k Populations, with Application to Microarray Data
- 8th International Conference on Systems Biology: Workshop: Gene Co-Expression Network Analysis and its Applications in Systems Biology; Long Beach, CA: Oct 5, 2007.
- Center for Plant Cell Biology Colloquium; UC Riverside: Sep 28, 2007.
On the Probability of Correct Selection for Large k Populations, with Application to Microarray Data, Joint Statistical Meetings: Aug 1, 2007
Everything a Grad Student Needs to Know to Begin Creating Professional Documents [in LaTeX]: Homework, Reports, Slides, Articles, and Dissertations; Statistics Club; UC Riverside: Jan 7, 2007.