MARTY HAMILTON
Montana Chapter of the American Statistical Association
Marty Hamilton, retired Professor of Statistics, Montana State University - Bozeman, was named Fellow of the American Statistical Association on August 13, 2002, during the annual awards ceremony at the Joint Statistical Meetings in New York City, New York. The official citation states,
Martin A. Hamilton, Professor of Statistics, Montana State University-Bozeman: For promoting statistical principles in regulatory evaluations of antimicrobial agents, for providing creative solutions to statistical problems in microbiology and toxicology, and for effective dissemination of new ideas from academia to industry and government.

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