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Lee-Ann Hayek

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Lee-Ann Collins Hayek is the chief mathematical statistician at the National Museum of Natural History. Her work has included studying the proportions of metals in Renaissance bronze, and the response of Pandas to vaccines.[1]

With Martin Buzas, she is the author of Surveying Natural Populations: Quantitative Tools for Assessing Biodiversity (Cambridge University Press, 1997 & 2010).[2]

She is a fellow of the American Statistical Association and the Royal Statistical Society.[3]

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  1. ^ Mackenzie, Dana (December 17, 2013), "Cool Jobs: Data detectives", Science News for Students
  2. ^ Reviews of Surveying Natural Populations: New Scientist (October 1997), [1]; Peter S. Petraitis (December 1998), The Quarterly Review of Biology 73 (4): 535, doi:10.1086/420506; Marie-Josée Fortin (1998), Écoscience 5 (1): 132–133, JSTOR 42900782; Paul Craze (June 2012), Significance 9 (3): 43–44, doi:10.1111/j.1740-9713.2012.00578.x.
  3. ^ Golbeck, Amanda L.; Olkin, Ingram; Gel, Yulia R., eds. (2015), Leadership and Women in Statistics, CRC Press, p. 432, ISBN 9781482236453
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