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Bradley Efron (/ ˈ ɛ f r ən /; born May 24, 1938) is an American statistician. Efron has been president of the American Statistical Association (2004) and of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1987–1988). [2]
Bradley Efron is a renowned statistician who works on applied and theoretical problems in biostatistics and astrophysics. He is the co-inventor of the bootstrap method and the author of several books and articles on statistics.
Bradley Efron is a renowned statistician who developed the bootstrap sampling technique and received the National Medal of Science and the Guy Medal in Gold. He is also a co-director of the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Program and a former chairman of the Stanford University Faculty Senate.
Professor Efron is a renowned statistician and a MacArthur Prize winner. He is known for his work on the bootstrap method and its applications to health care evaluations.
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Bradley Efron. Max H. Stein Professor and Professor of Statistics and of Biomedical Data Science, Emeritus. NIH Biosketch available Online. Curriculum Vitae available Online. CONTACT INFORMATION. • Alternate Contact. Cindy Kirby - Administrative Associate. Email ckirby@stanford.edu. Tel (650) 725-2229. Bio. BIO.
BRADLEY EFRON. Professor Emeritus of Statistics and of Biomedical Data Science. University Address. Department of Statistics. Born: May 24, 1938, St. Paul, Minnesota 390 Jane Stanford Way Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-4065 Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Phone: (650) 723-2206 Fax: (650) 725-8977 Email: brad@stat.stanford.edu. Education.