Jacqueline Buros

Head Of Data And Analytics

New York, New York, United States
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Jacqueline Buros is Head of Data and Analytics and Co-Founder of Generable with 12 years of experience applying Bayesian inference and decision analysis to real-world problems. She combines hands-on statistical modeling in Stan and R with product-minded delivery of models, datasets, and analytics that inform strategic decision making. Her background spans academic genomics and clinical trials to commercial analytics—building tools like SurvivalStan and contributing example models to the stan-dev community. Based in New York, she’s known for interrogating models thoughtfully to ensure robust, actionable insights rather than opaque predictions. Colleagues rely on her ability to bridge rigorous biostatistics and deployable data products for diverse stakeholders. Her work uniquely blends deep probabilistic modeling with a founder’s focus on usable analytics.
code12 years of coding experience
job13 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor’s Degree, Biology, Bachelor’s Degree, Biology at Dartmouth College
bookHotchkiss School
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Github Skills (9)

bayesian10
stan10
probabilistic-programming10
statistical-models10
bayesian-inference10
r10
statistic9
statistics9
machine-learning8

Programming languages (2)

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Github contributions (5)

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stan-dev/example-models

Aug 2015 - Jun 2016

Example models for Stan
Role in this project:
userData Scientist
Contributions:16 commits, 3 PRs, 5 comments in 10 months
Contributions summary:Jacqueline primarily contributed to example models for Stan, focusing on statistical modeling and Bayesian inference. Their work involved modifying R scripts and Stan model files to implement and update various models, including those for one-predictor, multiple-predictors, and interaction models. They also worked on prediction and validation models, demonstrating proficiency in statistical modeling and the use of the Stan probabilistic programming language. These updates appear focused on improving the models within the repository.
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Contributions:86 pushes, 4 branches in 8 months
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Jacqueline Buros - Head Of Data And Analytics