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Roberto Bertolusso is a Senior Pfeiffer Lecturer in the Department of Statistics at Rice University. He has held this position since 2013, focusing on teaching probability, statistics, and data science courses. His research integrates computational and systems biology approaches to study cancer mechanisms. Bertolusso earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Statistics from Rice University and holds a graduate degree in Industrial Engineering from Universidad de Buenos Aires.
His academic background includes significant contributions to cancer biostatistics and systems biology, highlighted by his participation in the AACR Methods in Cancer Biostatistics Workshop (2015) and a CPRIT-funded training program (2013–14). His publications span epidemiological modeling, orthopedic outcomes, and computational cancer research, reflecting interdisciplinary expertise.
- Education:
- Ph.D. & M.A. in Statistics, Rice University
- Graduate Level in Industrial Engineering, Universidad de Buenos Aires
- Teaching Focus: Probability theory, regression analysis, SAS programming, and data science methodologies.
Research interests emphasize systems biology applications in cancer, stochastic modeling of biological systems, and computational methods for medical data analysis. His work bridges statistical theory with clinical and biomedical challenges, as seen in studies on viral infection dynamics and tumor growth modeling.
Recent publications reflect both his cancer research and collaborative work in orthopedic surgery outcomes, showcasing a commitment to interdisciplinary problem-solving. Awards include recognition for methodological contributions to cancer clinical trial design and biostatistical training initiatives.





