Ruth Pfeiffer Explained

Ruth Pfeiffer
Birth Name:Ruth Maria Pfeiffer
Fields:Biostatistics, cancer epidemiology
Workplaces:National Cancer Institute
Alma Mater:TU Wien
University of Maryland, College Park
Thesis Title:Statistical problems for stochastic processes with hysteresis
Thesis Year:1998
Doctoral Advisor:Mark Freidlin

Ruth Maria Pfeiffer is a biostatistician who researches risk prediction, molecular and genetic epidemiology, and electronic medical records. She is a senior investigator in the biostatistics branch at the National Cancer Institute. Pfeiffer is an elected member of the International Statistical Institute and the American Statistical Association.

Life

Pfeiffer received an M.S. degree in applied mathematics from the TU Wien.[1] She earned a M.A. in applied statistics and a Ph.D. (1998) in mathematical statistics from the University of Maryland, College Park. Her dissertation was titled, Statistical problems for stochastic processes with hysteresis.[2] Mark Freidlin was Pfeiffer's doctoral advisor.

Pfeiffer is a tenured senior investigator in the biostatistics branch of the division of cancer epidemiology and genetics (DCEG), National Cancer Institute (NCI). Her research focuses on statistical methods for risk prediction, problems arising in molecular and genetic epidemiologic studies, and the analysis of data from electronic medical records. Pfeiffer is the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship and an elected member of the International Statistical Institute. In 2013, she became an elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association.

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1980-01-01 . Ruth Pfeiffer, Ph.D., biographical sketch and research interests - NCI . 2022-10-16 . dceg.cancer.gov . en.
  2. Pfeiffer . Ruth Maria . Statistical problems for stochastic processes with hysteresis . 1998 . Ph.D. . . 40966894.