Sally Thurston

{{Short description|American statistician}}

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Sarah (Sally) Newcomb Whitney Thurston (born April 28, 1956){{cite book |title=American presidential families |date=1993 |publisher=Macmillan Publ. Co. [u.a.] |location=New York |isbn=9780028973050 |page=492}} is an American biostatistician and environmental statistician whose research involves the application of Bayesian hierarchical modeling to problems in environmental health, including work on endocrine disruptors, the effects of mercury in fish on prenatal development, and the health effects of air pollution. She is a professor of biostatistics and a professor of environmental science in the Department of

Biostatistics and Computational Biology at the University of Rochester Medical Center.{{r|urmc}}

Education and career

Thurston majored in biology at Oberlin College, graduating in 1978. After earning a master's degree in natural resources from Cornell University in 1991, she went to Harvard University for doctoral study in statistics. She earned a second master's degree in 1992 before completing her Ph.D. in 1997.{{r|cv}} Her doctoral dissertation, Error Analysis of Food Stamp Microsimulation Models, was jointly advised by Alan M. Zaslavsky and Donald Rubin.{{r|mg}}

She stayed at Harvard as a postdoctoral research fellow (1997–2000) and research associate (2000–2002) before moving to her present position at the University of Rochester in 2002. She added a second affiliation in oncology in 2005, and was tenured in 2008.{{r|cv}}

Personal life

Thurston is the daughter of mathematician Hassler Whitney.{{r|hassler|dull}} Her mother Mary Barnett Garfield was a granddaughter of Harry Augustus Garfield and great-granddaughter of James A. Garfield.

Recognition

Thurston became an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute in 2006.{{r|cv}} She is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, elected in 2019.{{r|asaf}}

References

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{{citation|url=https://www.amstat.org/asa/files/pdfs/2019-ASAFellowAnnouncement.pdf|title=2019 ASA Fellow announcement|publisher=American Statistical Association|access-date=2024-02-10}}

{{citation|url=https://mathalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/thurston-shortcv.pdf|title=Short CV|date=October 17, 2014|publisher=Math Alliance|access-date=2024-02-10}}

{{citation|url=https://www.ams.org/bookstore/pspdf/spec-93-pref.pdf|page=xii|title=Never a Dull Moment: Hassler Whitney, Mathematics Pioneer|first=Keith|last=Kendig|isbn=978-1-4704-4828-8|publisher=MAA Press|series=Spectrum|volume=93|year=2018}}

{{citation|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/1989/05/13/hassler-whitney-82-innovator-in-geometry/|title=Hassler Whitney, 82, innovator in geometry|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|date=May 13, 1989|access-date=2024-02-10}}

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{{citation|url=https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/biostat/people/faculty/thurston.aspx|title=Sally W. Thurston, PhD|work=Faculty|publisher=URMC Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology |access-date=2024-02-10}}

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