Patricia Grambsch is a prominent American statistician known for her work in survival analysis and biostatistics. She is particularly associated with the development of statistical methods for analyzing time-to-event data, which are crucial in fields like medicine and epidemiology. Grambsch has contributed to statistical modeling techniques, including the proportional hazards model and methods for validating these models. Her research has had a significant impact on how statistical analysis is applied in clinical trials and health-related research.

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