The International Chinese Statistical Association invites nominations for co-editor of Statistics in Biosciences (SIBS).
Statistics in Biosciences (SIBS) is published three times a year in print and electronic form (Statistics in Biosciences | Volumes and issues (springer.com)). It aims at development and application of statistical methods and their interface with other quantitative methods, such as computational and mathematical methods, in biological and life science, health science, and biopharmaceutical and biotechnological science. The editor reviews new submissions and sends selected papers to associate editors, who also review the papers and either send a response to the editor or the paper to referees for in-depth reviews. Springer’s editorial tracking system is used for online submissions and the peer-review process. The editor also works with Springer’s production editor to create each issue and to ensure timely production and publication.
Professor Joan Hu, one of co-editor of SIBS, ends her term in the end of this year. The next editor will be her successor and work with Professor Hongkai Ji, the other co-editor of SIBS. The next editor will serve a three-year term, from 2024 through 2026, with the transition beginning in 2024.
SIBS is committed to building diversity in leadership positions in our discipline, and as such all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will be given equal consideration irrespective of race, gender identity or expression, age, or nationality.
Nominations should be sent to Runze Li, the chair of SIBS Editor searching committee, via email rzli@psu.edu by 20 June 2023. Each nomination may include a nomination letter and the nominee’s CV. Interested individuals are encouraged to nominate themselves.