Norman Breslow is a prominent statistician known for his contributions to medical statistics, epidemiology, and biostatistics. He is particularly recognized for his work in survival analysis, and for developing methodologies for analyzing time-to-event data, including the Breslow estimator and the Cox proportional hazards model. His research has had a significant impact on clinical trials and the analysis of reliability data in various fields, especially in relation to cancer research and other health-related studies.
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