Kathryn Chaloner
Kathryn Mary Chaloner (August 24, 1954 – October 19, 2014) was a British-born American statistician.Chaloner was a statistics researcher who developed methods in Bayesian experimental design, and well known for her work on HIV/AIDS, infectious diseases, and women's health. She was a board member of the National Alliance for Doctoral Studies in the Mathematical Sciences, a group of faculty working towards inclusion and diversity in the doctoral-level mathematical sciences. She led an initiative in statistical sciences to broaden participation in doctoral-level studies in statistics and biostatistics. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Jack T Stapleton, Kathryn Chaloner, Jeffrey A Martenson, Jingyang Zhang, Donna Klinzman, Jinhua Xiang, Wendy Sauter, Seema N Desai, Alan LandayGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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2by Michael A Apicella, Deborah M B Post, Andrew C Fowler, Bradley D Jones, Jed A Rasmussen, Jason R Hunt, Sayaka Imagawa, Biswa Choudhury, Thomas J Inzana, Tamara M Maier, Dara W Frank, Thomas C Zahrt, Kathryn Chaloner, Michael P Jennings, Molly K McLendon, Bradford W GibsonGet full text
Published 2010-07-01
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