Steve ​Selvin, PhD

Emeritus Professor, Biostatistics
  • Professor of the Graduate School

Steve Selvin is a statistician who serves as an Emeritus Professor of Biostatistics at the School of Public Health. He has been recognized numerous times by UC Berkeley for his excellence in teaching.
Address: Haviland Hall #110
Berkeley, CA 94720

Biography

Steve Selvin PhD ’70 is a statistician who serves as an Emeritus professor of biostatistics at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. He has been recognized numerous times by UC Berkeley for his excellence in teaching, and in 2011 he was awarded the Berkeley Citation for service to the University. His research interests include epidemiologic methods, spatial analysis, matched pairs design and application to genetic problems and statistical analysis of epidemiologic data.

Research Interests

  • Epidemiologic methods
  • Spatial analysis
  • Matched pair design and application to genetic problems
  • Statistical analysis of epidemiologic data

Education

  • PhD – Biostatistics
    University of California, Berkeley, 1970
  • BA – Mathematics
    University of California, Riverside, 1965

Publications