About the Authors
Carrie Wright is a Research Associate in the Department of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is faculty member of the Johns Hopkins Data Science Lab, where her work focuses on making data science and bioinformatics more approachable to a variety of audiences. She is also a faculty member of the open case studies project and a co-founder of the LIBD rstats club, a community designed to encourage others to learn more about R programming and statistics. Carrie can be found on Twitter at mirnas22 and on GitHub under the user name carriewright11.
Shannon E. Ellis is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of California San Deigo. She teaches data science to thousands of undergraduates each year and is a developer of the Cloud-Based Data Science Course Set on Leanpub. Shannon can be found on Twitter at Shannon_E_Ellis and on GitHub under the user name ShanEllis.
Stephanie C. Hicks is an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is also a faculty member of the Johns Hopkins Data Science Lab, co-host of The Corresponding Author podcast and co-founder of R-Ladies Baltimore. Stephanie can be found on Twitter and GitHub under the user name stephaniehicks.
Roger D. Peng is a Professor of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is also a Co-Founder of the Johns Hopkins Data Science Specialization, which has enrolled over 5 million students, the Johns Hopkins Executive Data Science Specialization, the Simply Statistics blog where he writes about statistics and data science for the general public, and the Not So Standard Deviations podcast. Roger can be found on Twitter and GitHub under the user name rdpeng.