Kathryn Chaloner

Kathryn M. Chaloner
Born (1954-08-24)August 24, 1954
Crewe, Cheshire, England
Died October 19, 2014(2014-10-19) (aged 60)
Nationality British
Fields Statistics
Institutions University of Iowa
Alma mater Carnegie Mellon University
University College London
Oxford University
Doctoral advisor Morris H. DeGroot
Doctoral students Merlise Clyde

Kathryn Mary Chaloner (August 24, 1954 – October 19, 2014) was a British statistician. She earned a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Oxford University and a master's degree in Statistics from the University College London before moving to the United States to study at Carnegie Mellon University, where received a PhD in Statistics. She was a faculty member of the University of Minnesota School of Statistics from 1982-2002. In 2002, she was appointed Professor and Chair of the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Iowa.

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.[1] 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.

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References

  1. "A Tribute to Kathryn Chaloner". Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  2. "Iowa Professor Recognized for Leadership in Statistics". Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
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