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Wenguang Sun Address: 401W Bridge Hall Department of Data Sciences and Operations Marshall School of Business University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0809 Phone: (213) 740-0093 Fax: (213) 740-7313 Email: wenguans@marshall.usc.edu Website: http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~wenguans/ January 2015 Education: 2008 Ph.D. (Biostatistics), University of Pennsylvania. Advisor: T. Tony Cai 2003 B.S. (Mathematics and Statistics), Peking University, China Employment: 2011-present Assistant professor Department of Data Sciences and Operations Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California 2008-2011 Assistant professor Department of Statistics North Carolina State University Selected Awards and Honors: 2013 CAREER Award. National Science Foundation. 2013 2010 Dean s Award for Research Excellence. Marshall School of Business. Research Grant. National Science Foundation. 2009 Saul Winegrad Dissertation Award. University of Pennsylvania 2007 ENAR Distinguished Student Paper Award. Research Interests: Large-scale multiple testing and false discovery rate control High-throughput screening Multistage adaptive testing and estimation Hierarchical inference and pattern classification Statistical decision theory Grants and Contracts: 2013-2018 Simultaneous and sequential inference of high-dimensional data with sparse structure. CAREER, Division of mathematical sciences, National science foundation. Single PI. $400K. 2010-2013 New theory and methodology for large-scale multiple testing. Division of mathematical sciences, National science foundation. Single PI. $200K.

Wenguang Sun, Ph.D 2 Highly cited publications: Sun and Cai (2007, JASA). Oracle and adaptive compound decision rules for false discovery rate control. Sun and Cai (2009, JRSSB). Large-scale multiple testing under dependence. Journal Articles Under Revision or Review: * indicates my Ph.D. students 1. Cai, T., and Sun, W. (2014). Optimal discovery and screening for sparse signals with applications to multistage high-throughput studies. Under minor revision, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B. 2. Feng, T.*, Sun, W., and Mack, W. (2014). Control of false discovery rate and optimal design for high-throughput screening. Under review, Statistics in Medicine. Accepted or Published Journal Articles: 3. Sun, W., Reich, B., Cai, T., Guindani, M., and Schwartzman, A. (2015). False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 77, 59-83. 4. Sun, W., and Wei, Z. (2015). Hierarchical recognition of sparse patterns in largescale simultaneous inference. Tentatively accepted (with minor remarks on journal styles), Biometrika. 5. Cao, H., Sun, W., Kosorok, M. (2013). The optimal power puzzle: scrutiny of the monotone likelihood ratio assumption in multiple testing. Biometrika, 100, 495-502. 6. Sun, W., and McLain, A. (2012). Multiple testing of composite null hypotheses in heteroscedastic models. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 498, 673-687. 7. Sun, W., and Wei, Z. (2011). Multiple testing for pattern identification, with applications to time-course microarray experiments. Journal of the American Statistical Association,106, 73-88. 8. Sun, W., Joffe, M., Chen, J., and Brunelli, S. (2010). Design and analysis of multiple events case-control studies, Biometrics, 66, 1220-1229. 9. Wang, W., Wei, Z., and Sun, W. (2010). Simultaneous set-wise testing under dependence, with applications to genome-wide association studies. Statistics and Its Interface, 3, 501-511. 10. Cai, T., and Sun, W. (2009). Simultaneous testing of grouped hypotheses: finding needles in multiple haystacks. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 104, 1467 1481. 11. Wei, Z., Sun, W., Wang, K., and Hakonarson, H. (2009). Multiple testing in genomewide association studies via hidden Markov models. Bioinformatics, 25, 2802-2808. 12. Sun, W., and Cai, T. (2009). Large-scale multiple testing under dependence. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 71, 393-424. 13. Shults, J., Sun, W., Tu, X., Kim, H., Amsterdam, J., and Ten Have, T. (2009). On choosing the working correlation structure in the GEE analysis of longitudinal binary data. Statistics in Medicine, 28, 2338-2355. 14. Sun, W., Shults, J., and Leonard, M. (2009). A note on the use of unbiased estimating equations to estimate correlation in GEE analysis of longitudinal trials. Biometrical Journal, 51, 5-18.

Wenguang Sun, Ph.D 3 15. Sun, W., and Cai, T. (2007). Oracle and adaptive compound decision rules for false discovery rate control. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 102, 901-912. 16. Mansson, R., Hennessy, S., Sun, W., and Joffe, M. (2007). On the estimation and use of propensity scores in case-control and case-cohort studies. American Journal of Epidemiology, 166, 332-339. 17. Tu, X., Zhang, J., Kowalski J., Shults J., Feng C., Sun, W., Tan W. (2007). Power analyses for longitudinal study designs with missing data. Statistics in Medicine, 26, 2958-2981. Other Publications: 18. James, G., Sun, W., and Qiao, X. (2012). Discussion of Clustering random curves under dependence by Serban and Jiang. Technometrics, 54, 123-126. 19. Cai, T., and Sun, W. (2010). A compound decision-theoretic approach to large-scale multiple testing. Book chapter for Analysis of High Dimensional Data, edited by Cai, T. and Shen, X.. 20. Shults, J., Sun, W., Tu, X., and Amsterdam, J. (2006). On the violation of bounds for the correlation in GEE analyses of binary data from longitudinal trials. BEPRESS, University of Pennsylvania, Biostatistics Paper 8. Papers under Preparation for Submission: 21. Wang, W.*, and Sun, W. (2015). Multistage adaptive testing of sparse signals. To be submitted to The Annals of Statistics. 22. Basu, P.*, Cai, T., and Sun, W. (2015). False discovery control in weighted multiple hypothesis testing. To be submitted to JASA. 23. Cai, T., Sun, W. and Wang, W.* (2015). Large-scale two-sample simultaneous inference of sparse means. To be submitted to Biometrika. Presentations: 1. September 2015. Upcoming invited talk at the 9th International Conference on Multiple Comparison Procedures. 2. July 2015. Upcoming invited talk at the IMS-China International Conference on Statistics and Probability. 3. June 2015. Upcoming invited talk at ICSA conference. Fort Collins, CO. 4. 11/5/2014. Invited talk in the department of Probability and Statistics at UCSB. Santa Barbara, CA. 5. 7/9/2014. Invited talk at the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Annual meeting. False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing. Sydney, Australia. 6. 4/7/2014. Invited seminar at the Department of Statistics and Operations Research. False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 7. 3/9/2014. Invited talk at the ENAR conference. False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing. Baltimore, MD. 8. 12/4/2013. Invited seminar at the Department of Statistics, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Multiple testing for pattern classification. 9. 9/5/2013. Invited seminar at USC, Molecular & Computational Biology section. Multiple testing for pattern classification. 10. 8/4/2013. Topic contributed talk at Joint Statistical Meetings. Simultaneous inference

Wenguang Sun, Ph.D 4 on a decision tree. 11. 3/12/2013. Invited talk at the ENAR conference. Simultaneous inference on a decision tree. 12. 10/5/2012. Invited talk at The International Conference on Advances in Interdisciplinary Statistics. False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing. Greensboro, NC. 13. 5/20/2012. Invited talk at FACM conference. False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing. Newark, NJ. 14. 5/16/2012. Invited seminar at the Department of Biostatistics. University of Chicago. False discovery control under dependence. Chicago, IL. 15. 10/13/2011. Invited seminar at the Department of Statistics, University of Toronto. Some topics on multiple testing under dependence. Toronto, Canada. 16. 6/27/2011. Invited talk at ICSA Conference. Spatial multiple hypothesis testing. New York City. 17. 6/20/2011. Invited talk at WNAR Summer Meeting. Spatial multiple hypothesis testing. San Luis Obispo, CA. 18. 3/31/2011. Seminar at the Department of Statistics (Biostatistics seminar series), North Carolina State University. Large-scale multiple testing: a survey of recent developments and open problems. Raleigh, NC. 19. 3/24/2011. Invited seminar at the Department of Information and Operation Management, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. Largescale multiple testing under dependence. Los Angeles, CA. 20. 1/5/2011. Invited seminar at the Department of Statistics, School of Mathematics, Peking University. Large-scale multiple testing under dependence. Beijing, China. 21. 12/20/2010. Invited talk at ICSA Applied Statistical Symposium. Large-scale multiple testing under dependence. Guangzhou, China. 22. 8/5/2010. Invited talk at Joint Statistical Meetings. A false important discovery approach to testing large non-null effects. Vancouver, Canada. 23. 7/27/2010. Invited talk at the ASA New Researcher s Conference. Optimal screening for sparse signals. Vancouver, Canada. 24. 6/22/2010. Invited talk at ICSA Conference. Optimal screening for sparse signals. Indianapolis, IA. 25. 3/22/2010. Invited talk at ENAR Spring Meeting. Optimal screening for sparse signals. New Orleans, LA. 26. 2/29/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Statistics, Harvard University. 27. 2/27/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Biostatistics, Boston University. 28. 2/22/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Statistics, Brown University. Compound decision theory for large-scale multiple testing. 29. 2/14/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin. 30. 2/5/2008. Invited seminar at School of Statistics, University of Minnesota. Compound decision theory for large-scale multiple testing. 31. 1/31/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Statistics, Rutgers University. 32. 1/28/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Biostatistics, University of Iowa.

Wenguang Sun, Ph.D 5 33. 1/24/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan. 34. 1/14/2008. Invited seminar at Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University. 35. 8/1/2007. Contributed talk at JSM. Oracle and Adaptive Compound Decision Rules for False Discovery Rate Control, Salt Lake City, UT. 36. 3/18/2007. Contributed talk at ENAR Spring Meeting. Oracle and Adaptive Compound Decision Rules for False Discovery Rate Control. Atlanta, GA. 37. 3/28/2006. Contributed talk at ENAR Spring Meeting. Case-Control Follow-up Study: a New Scheme for Sampling from a Cohort. Tampa, FL. 38. 8/9/2005. Contributed talk at JSM. Comparison of Wang-Carey Estimation versus Quasi-Least Squares, Minneapolis, MN. 39. 3/21/2005. Contributed talk at ENAR Spring Meeting. Comparison of Wang-Carey Estimation versus Quasi-Least Squares. Austin, TX. Teaching: BUAD 310 Applied Business Statistics. Department of Data Sciences and Operations, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. Spring 2012 (3 sections); Fall 2012 (3 sections); Spring 2014 (2 sections). ST 371 Probability and distribution theory. Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University. Spring 2009 (2 sections); Spring 2010 (2 sections); Fall 2010 (2 sections). USC Graduate mentoring: 1. Pallavi Basu (joint with Prof. Jinchi Lv) 4 th year Ph.D. student in the DSO department Project: Multiple hypothesis testing with weights. 2. Tao Feng 4 th year Ph.D. student in the Biostatistics Division, Keck School of Medicine Project: False discovery rate control in high-throughput screening. 3. Weinan Wang 2 nd year Ph.D. student in the DSO department Project: Multistage adaptive testing of sparse signals. USC Undergraduate mentoring: 1. Yidan Geng (Senior, Marshall school of business) Project: Measuring luck and false discoveries in mutual fund performance 2. Ellen Zhang (Senior, Marshall school of business) Project: Football analytics: winning rates and playoff odds On-Campus Services: University of Southern California Department Seminar Organizer 2011-present Member, BUAD 310 Redesign Committee, Spring 2014 Participant, Faculty Council survey focus group, Fall 2014 North Carolina State University Department Search Committee 2010 Department Seminar Committee 2009

Wenguang Sun, Ph.D 6 Master Oral Exam Committees 2008-2011 Chair: Wei Xiao; Hao Wu; Hanna Lee Co-Chair: Daniel Young; Zhengyuan Chen; Adam Morris Synergistic Activities and Professional Services: Organizer for an invited session on large-scale multiple testing and matrix analysis, IMS meeting at Sydney, July 2014. Organizer for an invited session on large-scale multiple comparisons for the joint meeting of the 8th Bernoulli Society World Congress and the 75th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. July 2012. Organizer for an invited session on analysis of large and high-dimensional data, SRCOS Meeting, June 2011. Organizer for an invited session on high-dimensional statistics in genomic research, ICSA International Conference, Guangzhou, China. December 2010. Organizer for an invited session on large-scale multiple testing, ICSA Applied Statistics Symposium, Indianapolis. June 2010. Chairs for invited sessions at ENAR, JSM, ICSA, SRCOS and etc. Referee for over twenty journals/conferences including: AISTATS conference (program committee 2013), American Journal of Epidemiology, Annals of Statistics, Annals of Applied Statistics, Bernoulli, Biometrika, Biometrics, Biometrical Journal, Biostatistics, Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Journal of the American Statistical Association Application and Case Studies, Journal of the American Statistical Association Theory and Methods, Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society-Series B, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, NeuroImage, Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, Statistics in Medicine, Statistical Surveys, Statistica Sinica, Statistical Science, Statistics and Its Interface, Statistics and Probability Letters