Koji KANEFUJI
Professor, Computational Statistics Group
, Department of Data Science
Degree: Ph.D, Hiroshima University, 1990, Title of Ph.D thesis: Nonlinear models for studying the human growth.
Employment: 1991-1997, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistical Methodology, ISM
1997-present, Associate Professor, Center for Information on Statistical Sciences, ISM
2002-2005, Associate Professor, Graduate University for Advanced Studies
2005-present, Associate Professor, Department of Data Science, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Research
Fields:
Statistical Science, Biometrics, Environmental Statistics
Research
Themes:
Life-span Model, Human growth analysis

Selected Papers
(1) T. Shohoji, K. Kanefuji, M. Kuwabara, and T. Sumiya@(1989) Growth of height of Japanese girls, Acta Medica Auxologica, 21, 115-127.
(2) T. Sumiya, K. Kanefuji, and T. Shohoji (1990) Individual growth of height and weight , Statistical Methods and Data Analysis (ed. N. Niki), 1-9.
(3) K. Kanefuji and T. Shohoji (1990) On a growth model of human height, Growth, Development & Aging, 54, 155-165.
(4) T. Shohoji, K. Kanefuji, M. Kuwabara, and T. Sumiya@(1989) A prediction of individual growth of height according to an empirical Bayesian approach, Ann. Inst. Statist. Math., 43, 607-619.
(5) K. Iwase and K. Kanefuji (1994) Estimation for 3-parameter lognormal distribution with unknown shifted origin, Statistical Papers, 35, 81-90.
(6) K. Kanefuji and K. Iwase (1996) Exponential inverse Gaussian distribution, Computational Statistics, 11, 315-326.
(7) K. Kanefuji and K. Iwase (1998) Estimation for a scale parameter with known coefficient of variation, Statistical Papers, 39, 377-388.
(8) K. Iwase and K. Kanefuji (2002) Estimation of the fifth percentile using a subset of order statistics, Measurement and Multivariate Analysis, Springer-Verlag Tokyo, 217-226.
(9) T. Koga, K. Kanefuji, and K. Nakama (2005) Individual Reference Intervals of Hematological and Serum Biochemical Parameters in Cynomolgus Monkeys, International Journal of Toxicology, 24, 377-385.
(10) T. Koga, K. Kuwano, G. Kito, and K. Kanefuji (2007) Evaluation of QT interval using a linear model in individual cynomogus monkeys, Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, 55, 248-253.

Selected Publications
(1) Y. Baba, A.J. Hayter, K. Kanefuji, and S. Kuriki (Eds.), (2002) Recent Advances in Statistical Research and Data Analysis, Springer-Verlag Tokyo.
(2) S. Nishisato, Y. Baba, H. Bozdogan, and K. Kanefuji (Eds.), (2002) Measurement and Multivariate Analysis, Springer-Verlag Tokyo.

Membership of Academic Societies
Japan Statistical Society, American Statistical Association, International Biometric Society, Japanese Society of Computational Statistics

Professional Services
Lecturer: United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and Pacific, The country-focused group training course in practical statistics for the Kingdom of Cambodia (1997-1999)

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