Goro Nagase

Goro Nagase (born 1934) is a Japanese born statistician and a professor from Lincoln University, Pennsylvania. Nagase was Interim chairman of the department of mathematics and computer science at Lincoln. He earned his Ph.D. (Statistics) in 1972 from the University of Delaware, Newark, DE.
He has done outstanding work for over three decades teaching African Americans in mathematics and statistics at Lincoln, a small state related private university. Many universities in the US are prioritizing teaching over research. In that direction, at Lincoln, Nagase has won several awards, including the Lindback distinguished teaching award in 1979, honorable Mention, NAFEO (National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education) research achievement award in 1991, distinguished faculty award for excellence in teaching in 1998, and the Henry Cornwell distinguished teaching award in 2007. He has done a good work of research in statistics.
Selected publications
* Contribution to the physiology of digestion in Tilapia mossambica Peters: Digestive enzymes and the effects of diets on their activity, Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, Volume 49, Number 3 / May, 1964 (This has over 45 citations in Google scholar).
 
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