Sander Greenland is a prominent statistician and epidemiologist known for his work in the fields of causal inference, meta-analysis, and statistical methods in epidemiology. He has contributed significantly to the development of methodologies for analyzing observational data and understanding the causal relationships in epidemiological studies. His work has influenced the way researchers interpret data and design studies in public health and clinical research. Greenland has published extensively in academic journals and is regarded as an important figure in biostatistics and epidemiological research.
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.