Karl GregoryView profile
Associate Professor
Karl Gregory is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of South Carolina, part of the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a BS from Central Michigan University, and MS and PhD in Statistics from Texas A&M University, followed by a postdoctoral position at the University of Mannheim. His research focuses on bootstrap methods for high-dimensional regression, nonparametric regression, and sparse linear regression models. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for The American Statistician. Dr. Gregory’s work emphasizes methodological advancements in statistical inference, particularly in handling complex data structures such as group testing and high-dimensional settings. His contributions bridge theoretical statistics with practical applications in epidemiology and biomedical research. He is also actively involved in teaching, contributing to courses like STAT 516 and STAT 513. His research trends highlight interdisciplinary collaborations, integrating computational statistics with real-world challenges in health and data science. While no awards are explicitly listed, his editorial role underscores his impact on the statistical community. He maintains a lab focused on developing scalable statistical tools for modern datasets through his website and published works.






