Her other awards and honors include being named a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for which she chairs the Section on Statistics. In 2010, she was awarded a MERIT Award for Methods for Evaluating Vaccine Efficacy from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
In addition to authoring numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, Halloran is first author of the book “Design and Analysis of Vaccine Studies” (2010, Springer), which is a leading resource on statistical methods for vaccine studies.
Previous recipients of the Nathan Mantel Award from Fred Hutch include the late Dr. Norman Breslow, a scientist, scholar and internationally acclaimed leader in biostatistics; and biostatistician Dr. Ross Prentice, former senior vice president and director of the Hutch’s Public Health Sciences Division. He develops methods used in the design and analysis of clinical and population studies, including the Women’s Health Initiative.
— Based on an American Statistical Association news release