Prentice studied mathematics at the University of Waterloo from where he graduated in 1967, then obtained an MSc and PhD in statistics from the University of Toronto. He taught at the University of Waterloo before moving to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in 1974.[3]
For fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of statistical science; for his influential and innovative research in the areas of survival analysis, life history processes, case-control and cohort studies; and for his influential role in the conception, design, and implementation of the Women's Health Initiative.
Books
John D. Kalbfleisch; Ross L. Prentice (1980). The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN9780471055198.
Ross L. Prentice; Shanshan Zhao (2019). The Statistical Analysis of Multivariate Failure Time Data: A Marginal Modeling Approach. Chapman & Hall. ISBN9781482256574.
References
^"Prentice, Ross L."LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies. Library of Congress. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
^Prentice, R. L. (1986). "A case-cohort design for epidemiologic cohort studies and disease prevention trials". Biometrika. 73 (1): 1–11. doi:10.1093/biomet/73.1.1. ISSN0006-3444.
^Prentice, Ross L. (1989). "Surrogate endpoints in clinical trials: Definition and operational criteria". Statistics in Medicine. 8 (4): 431–440. doi:10.1002/sim.4780080407. ISSN0277-6715. PMID2727467.
^"Presidents' Award". Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies. Retrieved December 26, 2018.