Applied Statistics and Operations Research
Ph.D. in Statistics, University of Florida, (Gainesville, Florida) , 1980.
Master of Statistics, University of Florida, (Gainesville, Florida), 1977.
B.A. in Mathematics, The College of Wooster, (Wooster, Ohio), 1973.
Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Applied Statistics and Operations Research, Bowling Green State University, (Bowling Green, Ohio), 1980-present.
Graduate Assistant, Department of Statistics, University of Florida, (Gainesville, Florida), 1975-1980.
Teacher, Mathematics, Woodrow Wilson High School, (Washington, D.C.), 1973-1975.
“Nutrient Analysis of the Guamanian Diet: Acceptable Energy Distribution with Inadequate Nutrient Quality,” Pobocik, R.S., and Boudreau, N.S., PhD Issue on Public Health Surveillance in the Pacific, 12(2), 2005.
“Comparing Rasch Analyses Probability Estimates to Sensitivity, Specificity, and Likelihood Ratios when Examining the Utility of Medical Diagnostic Tests,” Cipriani, D., Fox, C., Khuder, S., and Boudreau, N., Journal of Applied Measurement, 6(2), 2005.
“Novel p21-Activated Kinase-dependent Protrusions Characteristically formed at the Edge of Transformed Cells,” Heckman, C.A., Urban, J.M., Cayer, M., Li, Y., Boudreau, N., Barnes, J., Plummer III, H.K., Hall, C., Kozma, R., and Lim, L., Experimental Cell Research, 295; 432-447, 2004.