Bradley Efron, PhD
Max H. Stein Professor and Professor of Statistics and of Health Research and Policy and CHP/PCOR FellowHealth Research and Policy
Sequoia 132
Stanford, California 94305-4065
Research Interests
areas of statistics and bio-statistics; development of the bootstrap technique; statistical methods in astrophysics
Professor Efron is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, president of the American Statistical Association, recipient of the MacArthur Prize, and winner of the Wilks Medal of the American Statistical Association. 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. The goal of this research is to extend statistical methodology in ways that make analysis more realistic and applicable for complicated problems. He consults actively in the application of statistical analyses to a wide array of health care evaluations.
Stanford Departments
Statistics; Health Research and Policy
Other affiliations
National Academy of Sciences American Statistical Association
Publications
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Introduction to the Bootstrap, An
Bradley Efron, R. Tibshrani
New York: Chapman and Hall (1993)
- Compliance as an Explanatory Variable in Clinical Trials with Comments and Rejoinder
Bradley Efron, D. Feldman
J Amer Stat Assn vol. 86 (1991)
Fisher's Information in Terms of the Hazard Rate
Iain M. Johnstone, Bradley Efron
Ann Statist vol. 18 (1990)- Logistic Regression, Survival Analysis, and the Kaplan-Meier Curve
Bradley Efron
J Amer Stat Assn vol. 83 (1988) - Better Bootstrap Confidence Intervals and Bootstrap Approximations
Bradley Efron
J Amer Stat Assn vol. 82 (1987)

