Kathleen Lamborn
Kathleen Rundle Lamborn is an American biostatistician, known for her highly-cited publications on glioma. She is an Adjunct Professor Emeritus of Neurological Surgery and former Director of the Cancer Center Biostatistics Core at the University of California, San Francisco, and Senior Scientific Consultant at Quintiles Pacific.[1]
With Leonard J. Tashman, she is the author of an introductory textbook on statistics, The Ways and Means of Statistics (Harcourt College Publishers, 1979).[2]
Lamborn did her undergraduate studies at Oberlin College, and graduated in 1966 with a bachelor's degree in mathematics. She went to Stanford University for graduate school in statistics, earning a master's degree in 1968 and a Ph.D. in 1970.[1] Her dissertation, supervised by Rupert G. Miller Jr., was Problems from Biostatistics.[3][4] She joined the faculty of the University of Vermont in 1970, and directed the
In 1984, she was elected as a
References
- ^ a b c Kathleen Lamborn PhD, UCSF Department of Neurological Surgery, retrieved 2017-11-29
- ^ Reviews of The Ways and Means of Statistics:
- Des Clayes, Q. (December 1979), The Mathematical Gazette, 63 (426): 282, )
- Book, Stephen A. (March 1980), Journal of the American Statistical Association, 75 (369): 247, )
- Bissell, Derek (June 1980), The Statistician, 29 (2): 146, )
- Ehrenberg, A. S. C. (1980), Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 143 (3): 378, )
- ^ Kathleen Lamborn at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Kathleen Rundle Lamborn, Stanford Department of Statistics, retrieved 2017-11-29
- ^ ASA Fellows list, American Statistical Association, archived from the original on 2019-11-21, retrieved 2017-11-29