\documentclass{article} % This document uses the package vita.sty. At NCSU, vita.sty % is available in the statstyle locker (at the prompt, add statstyle, % then go to /ncsu/statstyle) \usepackage{vita} % \setlength{\textwidth}{6in} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{.25in} \setlength{\evensidemargin}{.25in} \setlength{\textheight}{8.37in} \setlength{\topmargin}{0in} %\setlength{\headsep}{.4in} % \newcategory{Presentations} \newdatedcategory{Teaching} \newcategory{Research interests} \newdatedcategory{Honors and awards} \newdatedcategory{Professional societies} \newdatedcategory{Computing skills} \newdatedcategory{Collaborative experience} % %\raggedright % \begin{document} \name{Edward Q. Munster} \businessaddress{Department of Statistics, Campus Box 13 \\ University of Transylvania \\ Transylvania, PA 12345 \\ \mbox{} \\ Voice: (313) 123-1313 \\ Fax: (313) 123-3131 \\ Email: {\tt munster@stat.utrans.edu} \\ WWW: {\tt http://www.stat.utrans.edu/$\sim$munster} } \homeaddress{1313 Mockingbird Lane \\ Transylvania, PA 12355 \\ \mbox{} \\ Voice: (313) 456-1313} \begin{vita} \begin{Degrees} August 2005 & Ph.D., Statistics, University of Transylvania (expected)\\ May 2002 & M.S., Statistics, University of California, Los Angeles \\ May 2000 & B.S., Mathematics, University of Southern California \end{Degrees} \begin{Experience} September 2004 -- present & Graduate Intern, Clinical Biostatistics \\ & Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, PA \\ & (statistical analysis of clinical trials) \\ September 2003 -- August 2004 & Research Assistant, Department of Statistics, University of Transylvania \\ & (development of statistical techniques for vampire sighting data) \\ September 2002 -- August 2003 & Teaching Assistant, Department of Statistics, University of Transylvania \\ & (teaching, grading, office hours) \end{Experience} \begin{Honors and awards} 2005 & Bela Lugosi Student Paper Award, Transylvania Statistical Society \\ 2005 & ENAR Student Travel Award \\ 2003 & Boris Karloff Prize, Top performance on qualifying exam \\ & Department of Statistics, University of Transylvania \\ 2001 & Elected to Sigma Xi \\ 2000 & Elected to Phi Beta Kappa \end{Honors and awards} \begin{Professional societies} American Statistical Association & \\ International Biometric Society (ENAR) & \end{Professional societies} \begin{Teaching} Fall 2002 & Remedial Statistics (15 students) \\ Spring 2003 & Statistics for the Social Sciences (38 students) \end{Teaching} \begin{Publications} \item Munster, E.Q. and Shelley, M. (2004) Nonparametric estimation of the distribution of vampire sightings. {\it Proceedings of the Transylvania Statistical Society} 13, 13--16. \item Dracula, C., Jekyll, M., Munster, E., and Lewis, A. (2004) Modulation effects of clotrimoprin in hemophiliacs. {\it New England Journal of Medicine} 250, 1313--1315. \item Munster, E.Q. and Gwynne, F. (2005) A hierarchical spatial model for vampire sightings. Submitted to {\it Biometrics}. \item Munster, E.Q. and Gwynne, F. (2005) Adjusting for confounding in vampire sighting studies. In preparation. \end{Publications} \begin{Presentations} \item Analysis of data from hemophilia studies. Clinical Biostatistics, Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, PA, June 2005. \item A hierarchical spatial model for vampire sightings. Contributed paper, ENAR Spring Meetings, Austin, TX, March 2005. \item A hierarchical spatial model for vampire sightings. Invited presentation, Transylvania Statistical Society, Transylvania, PA, October 2004. \end{Presentations} \begin{Collaborative experience} Summer 2004 & University of Transylvania Department of Medicine \\ & Participated in the design and analysis of a Phase II trial \\ & of the effects of clotrimoprin in hemophiliacs \\ Fall 2003 & University of Transylvania Department of Epidemiology \\ & Analysis of observational data from a large retrospective \\ & study of vampire sightings in three northeastern states \end{Collaborative experience} \begin{Computing skills} SAS, Splus, R, C++, Matlab, FORTRAN & \\ Windows, Linux, Unix & \\ \LaTeX\,, Word, Excel, Powerpoint \end{Computing skills} \end{vita} \end{document}