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Martin Kulldorff (born 1962) is a
Swedish biostatistician. He was a
professor of
medicine at
Harvard Medical School from 2003
until his
dismissal in 2024...
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Gunnar Kulldorff (6
December 1927 – 25 June 2015) was a
Swedish statistician,
specializing in
estimation theory,
survey sampling and
order statistics...
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University of Oxford, Jay
Bhattacharya of
Stanford University, and
Martin Kulldorff of
Harvard University, it was
sponsored by the
American Institute for...
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Kulldorff is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gunnar Kulldorff (1927–2015),
Swedish statistician,
father of
Martin Kulldorff Martin...
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mandates imposed in 2020 as a
response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With
Martin Kulldorff and
Sunetra Gupta, he was a co-author in 2020 of the
Great Barrington...
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analysis of
clusters of events. The
software is
trademarked by
Martin Kulldorff, and was
designed originally for
public health and
epidemiology to identify...
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Ibrahim Baylan, politician,
Minister for
Energy in
Sweden (2014–)
Martin Kulldorff,
professor of
medicine at
Harvard Medical School,
biostatistician at Brigham...
- Oxford, as well as Jay
Bhattacharya of
Stanford University and
Martin Kulldorff of
Harvard University. The
scientists were
concerned with lockdown's effects...
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astronomy to find
unusual clusters of events. It was
extended by
Martin Kulldorff to
multidimensional settings and
varying window sizes in a 1997 paper...
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Baker M,
Yokoe DS,
Stelling J,
Kaganov RE,
Letourneau AR, O'Brien T,
Kulldorff M,
Babalola D,
Barrett C,
Drees M,
Platt R (2015). "Automated Outbreak...