Nadja Klein Author

Mikis D. Stasinopoulos is a researcher in the Research Group of StORM, of London Metropolitan University. He is, together with Bob Rigby, co-author of the original Royal Statistical Society article on GAMLSS. He has also co-authored three books on distributional regression, and in particular the theoretical and computational aspects of the GAMLSS framework. Thomas Kneib is a Professor of Statistics at the University of Göttingen, Germany, where he is the Speaker of the interdisciplinary Centre for Statistics and Vice-Speaker of the Campus Institute Data Science. His main research interests include semiparametric regression, spatial statistics and distributional regression. Nadja Klein is Emmy Noether Research Group Leader in Statistics and Data Science and Professor for Uncertainty Quantification and Statistical Learning at the RC-Trust and TU Dortmund. Nadja is member of the Junge Akademie and associate editor of Biometrics, JABES and Advances in Statistical Analysis. Her. Her research interests include Bayesian methods, statistical and machine learning and spatial statistics. Andreas Mayr is a Professor for Epidemiology at the University of Bonn, Germany. He has authored more than 100 research articles both in statistics as well as medical research and is currently Editor of the Statistical Modelling Journal, Associate Editor of the International Journal of Biostatistics and Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Eating Disorders. Gillian Z. Heller is a biostatistician at the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney. She has co-authored four books in the regression modelling area, the first directed towards actuarial applications of the generalized linear model, and the remaining three focussing on distributional regression, in particular the GAMLSS framework.