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  1. 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]

  2. Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Data Science. I like working on applied and theoretical problems at the same time and one thing nice about statistics is that you can be useful in a wide variety of areas. So my current applications include biostatistics and also astrophysical applications.

  3. Brad is Max H. Stein Professor of Humanities and Sciences, Professor of Statistics, and Professor of Biostatistics with the Department of Biomedical Data Science in the School of Medicine; he serves as Co-director of the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Program.

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of statistics, Stanford University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 194,032‬‬ - ‪statistics‬ - ‪biostatistics‬ - ‪astrostatistics‬.

  5. fsi.stanford.edu › people › bradley_efronBradley Efron | FSI

    Professor Efron is renowned internationally for his pioneering work in computationally intensive statistical methods that substitute computer power for mathematical formulas, particularly the bootstrap method.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Brad Efron has been at Stanford for more than 50 years and has represented the Statistics Department, as well as leading the Mathematical and Computational Science program, for the past 30.

  9. Nov 12, 2018 · Bradley Efron, at Stanford University, has won the US$80,000 International Prize in Statistics for his 1970s work on a method for inferring uncertainty in data.

  10. efron.ckirby.su.domains › interviewsBrad Efron's Site

    Bradley Efron, Professor of Statistics, Stanford University.