Paul Meier (statistician)
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Paul Meier (July 24, 1924 – August 7, 2011) was a statistician who promoted the use of randomized trials in medicine. Meier is known for introducing, with Edward L. Kaplan, the
Kaplan–Meier estimator The Kaplan–Meier estimator, also known as the product limit estimator, is a non-parametric statistic used to estimate the survival function from lifetime data. In medical research, it is often used to measure the fraction of patients living ...
, a method for measuring how many patients survive a medical treatment from one duration to another, taking into account that the sampled population changes over time. Meier's 1957 evaluation of polio vaccine practices published in ''Science'' has been described as influential, and the Kaplan-Meier method is thought to have indirectly extended tens of thousands of lives.


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* 1924 births 2011 deaths American statisticians Fellows of the American Statistical Association Presidents of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Oberlin College alumni Members of the National Academy of Medicine {{statistician-stub