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Annette Molinaro, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor,
Biostatistics

Phone: (203) 785-4157
Fax: (203) 785-6912
annette.molinaro@yale.edu

Assistant: Charmila Fernandes
Phone: (203) 785-6415
charmila.fernandes@yale.edu


Dr. Molinaro's research interests are primarily focused on statistical genetics and computational biology, including piecewise constant estimation for prediction, survival analysis, classification, and causal inference with additional curiosities in cancer epidemiology as in the estimation of absolute risk in nested case-control studies.

Her research has pertained to predicting censored and non-censored outcomes with high-dimensional explanatory variables, such as microarrays, and large scale epidemiology studies. This has included an adaptation to Classification and Regression Trees (CART) for survival outcomes, the introduction of a novel data-adaptive algorithm that builds Boolean combinations of explanatory variables, and a non-parametric method for point estimation based on a nested case-control study design. In addition, she has worked with collaborators at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) on comparing cross-validation approaches to validating predictors in small sample sizes. Dr. Molinaro's current focus is on exploring new algorithms for building predictors with high-dimensional data structures including genomic and proteomic data.

Educaton

Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 2004

M.A. in Biostatistics, University of California, Berkeley, 2000

Awards and Honors

Junior Investigator’s Workshop, 2006 Eastern North American Region Annual Meeting honorarium

National Science Foundation and Association for Women in Mathematics Travel Grant, International Workshop on Statistical Modelling, 2005

New Investigator’s Workshop, 2005 American Society of Preventive Oncology Annual Meeting honorarium

Evelyn Fix Prize, University of California, Berkeley, May 2004

Chin Long Chiang Biostatistics Student of the Year, University of California, Berkeley, May 2004

Professional Services

Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group (CINRG) Therapeutic Subcommittee

Faculty Mentor, Mauro School in New Haven, Connecticut

Courses Taught

BIS 525B  Biostatistics Seminar Series

BIS 635B  Topics in Statistical Epidemiology

Yale Affiliations

Co-Director, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Core for the Skin Cancer (SPORE), Yale Cancer Center

Assistant Professor, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics in Biological and Biomedical Sciences.

Training Faculty Member, Yale University-NCI Pre-doctoral Training Program in Cancer Epidemiology

In the News

YSPH 2008 Teacher of the Year

Molinaro Co-Author on Study Awarded $11.5 Million to Research and Treat Skin Cancer

Molinaro Elected Member of International Statistical Institute

Molinaro Receives Transition Career Development Award to Study Cancer Prediction

Selected Publications

Hothorn, T., Buhlmann, P., Dudoit, S., Molinaro, A.M., and van der Laan, M.J. Survival Ensembles. Biostatistics 7: 355-373, 2006.

Molinaro, A.M., Simon, R., and Pfeiffer, R.M. Prediction Error Estimation: A Comparison of Resampling Methods. Bioinformatics 21(15): 3301-3307, 2005.

Molinaro, A.M. and van der Laan, M.J. An Application of Cross-validating and Bagging Partitioning Algorithms with Variable Importance. Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling 2005.

Molinaro, A.M., Dudoit, S., and van der Laan, M.J. Tree-based Multivariate Regression and Density Estimation With Right-censored Data. Journal of Multivariate Analysis 90(1): 154-177, 2004.

Molinaro, A.M. and van der Laan, M.J. A New Partitioning Algorithm for Prediction of Survival Outcomes: Illustration with Histogram Regression. Proceedings of the American Statistical Association 2004.

Kerlikowske, K., Molinaro, A.M., Cha, I., Ljung, B.M., Ernster, V., Stewart, K., Chew, K., Moore, D., and Waldman, F. Predictors of Recurrence among Women with DCIS Treated by Lumpectomy. Journal of National Cancer Institute 95(22): 1692-1702, 2003.

Dudoit, S., van der Laan, M.J., Keles, S., Molinaro, A.M., Sinisi, S., and Teng, S.L. Loss-based Estimation with Cross-validation: Applications to Microarray Data Analysis and Motif Finding. SIGKDD Explorations 5(2): 37-49, 2003.

Aust, D.E., Terdiman, J.P., Willenbucher, R.F., Chang, C.G., Molinaro, A.M., Baretton, G.B., Loehrs, U., and Waldman, F.M. The Apc/beta-catenin Pathway in Ulcerative Colitis-related Colorectal Carcinomas: A Mutational Analysis. Cancer 94(5): 1421-1427, 2002.

For a further list of Dr. Molinaro’s publications, please see PubMed. 

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