Karole Kurnow, M.S.
Karole Kurnow has an MS degree in Statistics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Her research interest is in the
design and analysis of experiments. At the University of Minnesota, she worked in the Coordinating Centers for Biometric Research.
At Dominican, she teaches mathematics (Math 1450) and experimental design (BIO 2990).
Adjunct Professor
Email: kkurnow@dominican.edu
Office: Science Center # 109
Phone: (415) 458-3770
Fax: (415) 482-1972
Academic Area
Mathematics
Educational Backgound
- M.S. Statistics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Teaching and Research Interests
The design and analysis of experiments.
Professional Organizations
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Selected Publications
- Safety of Nicotine Polacrilex Gum Used by 3,094 Participants in the Lung Health Study. Murray, Bailey, Daniels, Bjornson, Kurnow et al. Chest, vol. 109, pp. 438-445, February 1996.
- Selection of Spirometric Measurements in a Clinical Trial, the Lung Health Study. Wise, et al. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, vol. 151, pp. 675-681, 1995.
- Bayesian Approximation of Solutions to Linear Ordinary Differential Equations. Herzog (Kurnow), Morris and Mitchell. Oak Ridge National Laboratory / TM-11688, 1990.
Presentations
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Other Interests
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