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Marcia Ciol

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Márcia Aparecida Ciol is a Brazilian-American medical statistician and biostatistician known for her research on comorbidity. She works as a research associate professor in the University of Washington's Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,[1] maintains an affiliation with the Center for Brazilian Studies at the University of Washington Tacoma,[2] and is a past president of the Caucus for Women in Statistics.[3]

Ciol earned bachelor's and master's degrees in statistics from the University of Campinas in 1979 and 1982 respectively. She earned a second master's degree in biostatistics from the University of Washington in 1987, and completed her Ph.D. at the University of Washington in 1991.[1] Her dissertation, An Adaptive Case-Cohort Design, was supervised by Steven Self.[4]

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  1. ^ a b Marcia Ciol, Ph.D., UW Medicine, retrieved 2019-08-25
  2. ^ People at the Center for Brazilian Studies, University of Washington Tacoma, retrieved 2019-08-25
  3. ^ Presidents 1971–2017 (PDF), Caucus for Women in Statistics, retrieved 2018-12-19
  4. ^ Marcia Ciol at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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