Patricia Sipe
Associate Professor Emerita of Mathematics & Statistics
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Biography
Patricia Sipe’s fields of interest include complex analysis, Teichmuller spaces, mathematical biology, mathematics education, women’s studies and Andean flute music.
Sipe spent 1987–88 in Chile as a Fulbright professor and now enjoys conversations—mathematical and otherwise—in Spanish. She also has a special interest in mathematical issues in statistics. She pursued them on sabbatical as a fellow at the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College. Her project was “DES and Risk: Subjectivity in Statistical Methods for Public Health.” She is continuing her work in complex analysis with visits to Cornell and mathematical biology at the Harvard School of Public Health.