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Dr. James D. Stamey serves as Chairman and Professor of the Department of Statistical Science at Baylor University. He holds a B.S. in Mathematics from Northwestern State University (1995), an MBA from Baylor University (1997), and a Ph.D. in Statistics from Baylor (2000). His research focuses on applying Bayesian methods to imperfectly measured data, with applications in pharmaceutical research, epidemiology, economics, and political science. Recent work emphasizes correcting misreporting in healthcare and public health datasets, structural zeros in contingency tables, and cost-effectiveness analysis in clinical trials. He advises graduate students on pharmaceutical-related dissertation topics, blending academic rigor with real-world problem-solving. Dr. Stamey is actively involved in Baylor's academic and community life, including consulting services and departmental leadership.
His publications span Bayesian modeling innovations, misclassification correction techniques, and interdisciplinary applications in healthcare and social sciences. He collaborates with industry partners on nonclinical trial methodologies and contributes to regulatory guidelines through working groups like the DIA/ASA-BIOP Nonclinical Bayesian Working Group. Dr. Stamey’s work bridges theoretical statistics with practical challenges in public health, economics, and biomedical research.
Outside academia, he enjoys family activities, tennis, pickleball, and supporting Baylor athletics. His wife and two Baylor-educated sons are active members of their local Catholic community.





