Martin Kulldorff is a biostatistician and professor known for his work in statistical methods for public health, including the statistical modeling of infectious diseases and the development of methods for disease surveillance. He has been a prominent figure in discussions around the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in relation to alternative approaches to managing the outbreak, such as focused protection strategies. Kulldorff has also contributed to the field of epidemiology and has been involved in research on vaccine safety and other public health issues.

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