Elisa T. Lee (born May 1, 1939) is a Chinese-American statistician, affiliated with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where she is Regents Professor Emeritus,
George Lynn Cross Research Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, and
director of the Center for American Indian Health Research.[1]
She worked for Bell Laboratories from 1965 to 1971, and then for the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center from 1971 to 1975, before moving to the University of Oklahoma.[2]
With John Wang, she is the author of Statistical Methods for Survival Data Analysis (Wiley, 1980; 4th ed., 2013).[3]
^Reviews of Statistical Methods for Survival Data Analysis:
Sylvan B. Green (December 1982), Contemporary Clinical Trials 3 (4): 386–390, doi:10.1016/0197-2456(82)90030-7;
Eric R. Ziegel (February 1993), Technometrics 35 (1): 101, doi:10.2307/1269320;
Peter A. Lachenbruch (1993), Journal of the American Statistical Association 88 (421): 380;
John O'Quigley (April 1994), Statistics in Medicine 13 (8): 883–884, doi:10.1002/sim.4780130812;
A. González (1994), Biometrical Journal 36 (1): 16, doi:10.1002/bimj.4710360103;
Robert Gentleman (2004), Journal of the American Statistical Association 99 (466): 572;
Madhuchhanda Bhattacharjee (October 2005), Statistical Methods in Medical Research 14 (5): 535–536, doi:10.1177/096228020501400517;
Patrick G Arbogast (October 2005), Clinical Trials 2 (5): 465–466, doi:10.1191/1740774505cn117xx;
Brenda W. Gillespie (2015), International Statistical Review 83 (1): 167–168, doi:10.1111/insr.12095.