Yoav Benjamini
Yoav Benjamini (; born 5 January 1949) is an Israeli statistician best known for development (with Yosef Hochberg) of the "false discovery rate" criterion. He is currently The Nathan and Lily Silver Professor of Applied Statistics at Tel Aviv University. Provided by Wikipedia-
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