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Billard, Lynne (1943 - )

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Statistician and Educator
Born: 27 June 1943  Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Lynne Billard has worked to involve statisticians in solving problems of modern society. Her work on the incubation period of AIDS has impacted greatly on public health education. Billard has been president of the world's two largest statistical societies.

Career Highlights

Chronology
1966Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours (BSc (Hons)) completed at the University of New South Wales
1969Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) completed at the University of New South Wales
1975 - 1980Associate Professor at Florida State University, USA
1980 - Professor of Statistics at the University of Georgia, USA
1980 - 1984Head of Computer Science at the University of Georgia, USA
1980 - 1989Head of Statistics at the University of Georgia, USA
1989 - 1991Associate Dean of the University of Georgia, USA
1992 - University Professor (Distinguished Chair) at the University of Georgia, USA
1994 - 1995President of the International Biometric Society
1996President of the American Statistical Association
1999Alumni Award received from the University of New South Wales

 

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