Michael D. Radmacher

Curriculum Vitae


Education & Training Academic & Research Positions Honors & Awards Professional Activities & Service Publications & Presentations

Biometric Research Branch, National Cancer Institute
Postdoctoral research with Dr. Richard Simon, 1998-1999.
"Estimation of tamoxifen's efficacy for preventing the formation and growth of breast tumors."

North Carolina State University
Ph.D. in Biomathematics, 1998.
Dissertation topic: Mutation and selection in the germinal center reaction: mathematical and statistical analyses. Dissertation advisor: Dr. Thomas Kepler.
GPA: 4.00/4.00.

Biomathematics Graduate Program, North Carolina State University
Research Assistant, 1994-1998.
Research advisor: Dr. Thomas Kepler.

University of Evansville
B.S. in Mathematics, 1993.
GPA: 3.85/4.00