Mortimer Spiegelman Award

The Mortimer Spiegelman Award is given annually by the American Public Health Association to a statistician under the age of 40 for contribution to public health statistics.

Winners

1970: Edward Perrin 1971: P. A. Lachenbruch 1972: Manning Feinleib 1973: Joseph L Fleiss 1974: Gary G. Koch 1975: Jane Menken 1976: A. A. Afifi 1977: David Hoel 1978: Ross Prentice 1979: Mitchell H. Gail 1980: Norman Breslow 1981: Robert F. Woolson 1982: Joel Kleinman 1983: J. Richard Landis 1984: Stephen Lagakos 1985: John Crowley 1986: Anastasios Tsiatis 1987: L. J. Wei 1988: Thomas Fleming 1989: Colin B. Begg 1990: Kung-Yee Liang 1991: Scott L. Zeger 1992: Ronald S. Brookmeyer 1993: Martin Abba Tanner 1994: Lousie M. Ryan 1995: Christopher J. Portier 1996: Jeremy M. G. Tayler 1997: Margaret S Pepe 1998: Peter Bacchetti 1999: Danyu Lin 2000: Bradley P. Carlin 2001: Daniel E. Weeks 2002: Xihong Lin 2003: Michael Newton 2004: Mark van der Laan 2005: Rebecca Betensky 2006: Francesca Dominici 2007: David Dunson 2008: Hongyu Zhao 2009: Rafael Irizary 2010: Nilanjan Chatterjee 2011: Sudipto Banerjee 2012: Amy Herring 2013: Debashis Ghosh 2014: Tyler VanderWeele 2015: John Storey

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