Peter Guttorp
Recipient of the 2021 ISI Service Awards
2021: Peter Guttorp

For his invaluable efforts in organizing the Public Voice Initiative.

United States
Michael Steiner
Recipient of the 2021 ISI Service Awards
2021: Michael Steiner

For serving as Committee on Agricultural Statistics Chair.

Ananda Sen
Recipient of the 2021 ISI Service Awards
2021: Ananda Sen

For serving as Book Reviews Editor for International Statistical Review.

United States
Nalini Ravishanker
Recipient of the 2021 ISI Service Awards
2021: Nalini Ravishanker

For outstanding and dedicated leadership and service as SPC Chair for the Virtual ISI World Statistics Congress 2021.

United States
Sir David Cox
Winner of the 2017 International Prize in Statistics
2017: Sir David Cox

Prominent British statistician Sir David Cox has been named the inaugural recipient of the International Prize in Statistics. Dr. Cox is a giant in the field of statistics, but the International Prize in Statistics Foundation is recognizing him specifically for his 1972 paper in which he developed the proportional hazards model that today bears his name.

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United Kingdom
Professor Bradley Efron
Winner of the 2019 International Prize in Statistics
2019: Professor Bradley Efron

The International Prize in Statistics has been awarded to Bradley Efron, professor of statistics and biomedical data science at Stanford University, in recognition of the ‘bootstrap’, a method he developed in 1977 for assessing the uncertainty of scientific results that has had extraordinary impact across many scientific fields.

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United States
Professor emerita Nan Laird
Winner of the 2021 International Prize in Statistics
2021: Professor emerita Nan Laird

Nan Laird, Harvey V. Fineberg Professor of Biostatistics (Emerita) at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is recognized for her work on powerful methods that gave researchers the tools they needed to answer important questions in health, medicine, psychology and more. This jump-started a field known as “random effects modeling for longitudinal data analysis,” and the methods Laird introduced in 1982 are still the most widely used techniques in both observational studies and clinical trials today.

United States
Maria Sofia Criselda A. Poblador
Winner of the 2013 ISI Jan Tinbergen Awards
2013: 3rd Prize, Maria Sofia Criselda A. Poblador
Philippines
Iris Ivy Gauran
Winner of the 2013 ISI Jan Tinbergen Awards
2013: 3rd Prize, Iris Ivy Gauran
Philippines
Lu Han
Winner of the 2013 ISI Jan Tinbergen Awards
2013: 2nd Prize, Lu Han
China