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Margaret P. Martin

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216:. She writes that she was pushed into her academic career by her mother, who had quit a teaching job to become married and was disappointed by that decision. She earned a bachelor's, master's degree, and Ph.D. in mathematics from the 239:
for the rest of World War II, while also consulting for the New York City Health Department, and then in 1945 obtained an assistant professorship in biostatistics at Minnesota. Not long after, she moved again, to
509: 244:, where in the 1950s she co-authored many of her most significant research contributions as part of the Vanderbilt cooperative study of maternal and infant nutrition. After postdoctoral study at the 539: 259:
After over twenty years and two tenured positions in academia, and desiring to be closer to her aging parents, Martin retired from her faculty position and joined the
272: 559: 196:. Most of her statistical research was performed as a consultant on public health studies, in connection with her work teaching statistics in medical schools. 554: 534: 519: 549: 524: 504: 529: 514: 275:"for her skill in imparting her knowledge of biometrics and statistics to others; and for her services in the biomentrics profession". 544: 343: 395:, Columbia University Bulletin of Information, 45th Series, vol. 39, Columbia University, August 25, 1945, pp. 5–6 260: 392:
Announcement of the School of Public Health of the Faculty of Medicine for the Winter and Spring Sessions 1945–1946
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Women Becoming Mathematicians: Creating a Professional Identity in Post-World War II America
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before returning a third time to the University of Minnesota as a faculty member again.
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National Research Council Committee on Maternal Nutrition (1970),
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Some new systems of orthogonal polynomials on algebraic curves
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Some new systems of orthogonal polynomials on algebraic curves
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University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts alumni
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Margaret E. Martin
Duluth, Minnesota
Alma mater
University of Minnesota
Thesis
Statistics
Biostatistics
Vanderbilt University
University of Minnesota
Columbia University
Syracuse University
Johns Hopkins University
U.S.D.A. Forest Service
University of Minnesota
Duluth
valedictorian
Saint Paul, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Sally Elizabeth Carlson
biostatistics
Columbia University
Vanderbilt University
University of Chicago
Syracuse University
Johns Hopkins University
United States Forest Service
Fellow of the American Statistical Association


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