James H. Ware Explained

James Hutchinson Ware (October 27, 1941 – April 26, 2016) was an American biostatistician and the Frederick Mosteller Professor of Biostatistics and Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Science at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He had been Academic Dean for 19 years (1990-2009) under Deans Harvey Fineberg and Barry Bloom[1] [2] and served as Acting Dean from 1997 to 1998, as Harvey Fineberg assumed the position of Provost of Harvard University. During Ware's 19-year tenure as academic dean (1990-2009), the student the School's student body doubled in size and its research budget grew at an annual rate of eight percent. Ware was a co-investigator in the landmark Six Cities Study of Air Pollution and Health, which has had a profound effect on Clean Air Act regulations in the U.S. and efforts to limit air pollution around the world.[3] [4]

Education

"Dissertation: Regression when Both Variables are Subject to Error and the Ranks of Their Means are Known." Advisor: Bradley Efron[6] [7]

Career

James Ware joined the Harvard School of Public Health faculty in 1979 after receiving his PhD in statistics from Stanford University and spending eight years as mathematical statistician at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. As Dean, he was involved with a number of controversial issues.[8] [9]

The annual James H. Ware Award is given to a graduating student or student team "from any department and program who have engaged in a practice opportunity or experience during their time at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health."[10] There is also a James H. Ware Scholarship Fund.

He died of esophageal cancer on April 26, 2016. Flags were flown at half mast at the Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: In memoriam: James H. Ware, renowned biostatistician, admired leader and mentor. April 28, 2016. News.
  2. Web site: Celebrating the Life and Career of James H. Ware. April 21, 2016. Department of Biostatistics.
  3. Web site: Prevailing winds. September 11, 2012. News.
  4. Web site: In memoriam: James H. Ware, renowned biostatistician, admired leader and mentor. April 28, 2016. Harvard Gazette.
  5. Web site: NIH Biosketch for James H. Ware, PhD.
  6. Web site: James Ware - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu.
  7. Web site: Christl Donnelly - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu.
  8. Web site: Dean Ware re permission to distribute leaflet. www.newdemocracyworld.org.
  9. Web site: John Spritzler: WILL THE HARVARD CENTER FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS TAKE A STAND FOR ARTICLES 13 AND 17 OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS? | Featured Activist |Axisoflogic.com. axisoflogic.com.
  10. Web site: James H. Ware Award. April 9, 2019. Graduation.
  11. Mentioned in memorial service by Dr. Jeffrey Draizen, Editor-In-Chief, New England Journal of Medicine
  12. http://www.amstat.org/awards/fellowslist.cfm View/Search Fellows of the ASA
  13. Web site: Spring Meeting with IMS and Sections of ASA . 2024-06-26.
  14. Web site: IQSS profile for James Ware. https://web.archive.org/web/20151213004148/http://www.iq.harvard.edu/people/james-ware. dead. December 13, 2015.