In the 1970s he worked with John Stewart to create the Elston–Stewart algorithm which enables researchers to estimate the likelihood of genotype data given a pedigree.[1]
In 1980s Elston was working at the Louisiana State University Medical School in New Orleans working on statistical genetics. Elston left LSU for Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland in 1995 taking other staff with him.[2]
References
^Elston, R. C., Stewart, J. (1970) "A new test of association for continuous variables", Biometrics, 26, 305–314
Johnson, William A.; Elston, Robert C. (2008). Basic Biostatistics for Geneticists and Epidemiologists: A Practical Approach. New York: Wiley. ISBN978-0-470-02490-4.
Danielle Fallin; Palmer, Lyle; Elston, Robert C. (2007). Genetic Epidemiology: Fundamental Concepts. New York: Wiley-Interscience. ISBN978-0-470-85326-9.
E. Ginsburg; I. Malkin; R.C. Elston (2006). Theoretical Aspects Of Pedigree Analysis. Ramot Publishing House. ISBN965-274-424-7.
Palmer, Lyle; Elston, Robert C.; Olson, Jane M. (2002). Biostatistical Genetics and Genetic Epidemiology. New York: Wiley. ISBN0-471-48631-0.
Johnson, William A.; Elston, Robert C. (1994). Essentials of Biostatistics. Philadelphia: Davis. ISBN0-8036-3123-5.
MacCluer, Jean Walters; Elston, Robert C. (1990). Multipoint Mapping and Linkage Based Upon Affected Pedigree Members: Genetic Analysis Workshop 6 (Progress in Clinical & Biological Resear). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN0-471-56692-6.