Scott Shields Emerson
American biostatistician
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Scott Shields Emerson is an American biostatistician and emeritus professor of the University of Washington.[1][2]
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationUniversity of Virginia
and University of Washington
and University of Washington
OccupationProfessor of biostatistics
TitleEmeritus professor of the University of Washington
Scott Shields Emerson | |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | American |
| Education | University of Virginia and University of Washington |
| Occupation | Professor of biostatistics |
| Title | Emeritus professor of the University of Washington |
Emerson was a professor of biostatistics[3] at the University of Washington in the School of Public Health's department of biostatistics[4] from 1999[5] to 2017.[6][7] Emerson worked on randomized controlled trial design.[8][9] Emerson has been part of advisory committees for the Food and Drug Administration,[10][11] including on work related to Aduhelm.[12][13]
Schooling
Emerson studied at the University of Virginia and the University of Washington.