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Arthur Berg is a Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at Penn State, with affiliations in the Cancer Institute and multiple clinical departments. He holds concurrent professorships in Surgery, Neurosurgery, Family and Community Medicine, and Statistics. Berg earned his PhD in Mathematics from UCSD (2007) and has extensive expertise in biostatistics and bioinformatics, including computational tool development and methodological research.
His research focuses on statistical methodologies for biostatistics, Bayesian analysis, and clinical trial design. Notable contributions include work on NIH-funded trials, spinal cord injury nutrition, and tumor heterogeneity in oncology. He serves as Director of the Biostatistics PhD Program since 2012 and teaches advanced courses like Bayesian Statistics and Asymptotic Tools.
Berg collaborates across disciplines, with recent publications spanning spinal cord injury outcomes, cancer treatment dynamics, and diabetes care in immigrant populations. His computational methods emphasize robust statistical frameworks and interdisciplinary applications, reflecting his dual strengths in theoretical and applied statistics.


