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Monica C. Jackson

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Monica Christine Jackson is an American statistician and academic administrator, the deputy provost and dean of faculty at American University. Her research focuses on spatial statistics and disease monitoring.[1]

Education and career

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Jackson is African American, originally from Kansas City, Missouri,[2] and has two brothers, one her twin.[3] She loved mathematics from a very young age,[2] and after growing bored with the public school mathematics curriculum available to her, transferred in middle school to a more demanding program at a Catholic girls' school, Notre Dame de Sion.[3] She majored in mathematics at Clark Atlanta University, graduating in 1992, and continued there for a master's degree in 1994.[4] She completed her Ph.D. in statistics in 2003 at the University of Maryland, College Park, with the dissertation Spatial Data Analysis for Discrete Data on a Lattice supervised by Estelle Russek-Cohen.[5]

Postdoctoral research at Emory University led her to her focus on the spatial statistics of disease monitoring.[3] She joined American University as an assistant professor of statistics in 2005. She earned tenure there as an associate professor in 2011.[4] After becoming a full professor, and associate dean of undergraduate studies, she was appointed as deputy provost and dean of faculty in 2021.[6]

Selected publications

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Jackson is a coauthor of the book Elementary Statistics: A Guide to Data Analysis Using R (Cognella, 2022, with Nancy Glenn-Griesinger and Daniel Vrinceanu).[3]

Her research articles include:

  • Jackson, Monica C; Huang, Lan; Luo, Jun; Hachey, Mark; Feuer, Eric (2009), "Comparison of tests for spatial heterogeneity on data with global clustering patterns and outliers", International Journal of Health Geographics, 8 (1) 55, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, doi:10.1186/1476-072x-8-55, PMC 2770045, PMID 19822013
  • Jackson, Monica C.; Huang, Lan; Xie, Qian; Tiwari, Ram C. (2010), "A modified version of Moran's I", International Journal of Health Geographics, 9 (1) 33, doi:10.1186/1476-072x-9-33, PMC 2903534, PMID 20587045
  • Arab, Ali; Jackson, Monica C.; Kongoli, Cezar (March 2014), "Modelling the effects of weather and climate on malaria distributions in West Africa", Malaria Journal, 13 (1) 126, doi:10.1186/1475-2875-13-126, PMC 3976358, PMID 24678602

References

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  1. ^ "Monica Jackson", Faculty, American University, retrieved 2025-02-19
  2. ^ a b "Monica Jackson", Black History Month 2019 Honorees, Mathematically Gifted & Black, February 2019, retrieved 2025-02-19
  3. ^ a b c d "Monica Jackson", A Statistician's Life, AmStat News, American Statistical Association, 3 February 2025, retrieved 2025-02-19
  4. ^ a b Curriculum vitae (PDF), American University, 2016, retrieved 2025-02-19
  5. ^ Monica C. Jackson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ Starr, Peter (1 July 2021), Deputy Provost and Dean of Faculty, American University Office of the Provost, retrieved 2025-02-19