Biography

Associate Professor of Business Analytics Alicia Lamere joined the Stonehill College community in 2023. Her research is primarily concerned with developing statistical methods for analyzing non-Gaussian data, such as RNA sequencing counts. Her published work can be found in journals like Bioinformatics and Statistics and Its Interface.

Lamere received her Ph.D. in Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Notre Dame, where she was a Schmitt Fellow and had the opportunity to work with the Office of Innovation in South Bend, Indiana. She also previously directed Bryant University's Statistical Consulting Office, which partnered with local non-profits to offer them with free statistical analyses while providing students with meaningful real-world experience.

Education

  • Ph.D., Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame
  • M.A., Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame
  • B.A., Mathematics and Studio Art, Hamilton College

Titles

Associate Professor of Business Analytics

Departments

Business

  • Jun Li and Alicia T. Lamere. “DiPhiSeq: Robust comparison of expression levels on RNA-Seq data with large sample sizes.” Bioinformatics (2018)
  • Michael J. Salé and Alicia T. Lamere. “Prevailing through Partnership: Take-aways from developing Data Analytics Programs in collaboration with SAS Academic Programs.” Business Education Innovation Journal 14.141 (2022)