Larry A. Wasserman is a prominent statistician and professor known for his contributions to statistical theory and methodology. He has been involved in various research areas, including statistical learning, Bayesian statistics, and machine learning. Wasserman has authored several influential books and papers in statistics and has been affiliated with institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University. He is also recognized for his work in developing statistical methods in the context of complex data and applications in fields such as genetics and social sciences.

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