Iris Pigeot

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Iris Pigeot , also Pigeot-Kübler, (* 1960 ) is a German statistician .

Live and act

Iris Pigeot studied statistics with her degree in 1985 at the University of Dortmund . She received her doctorate there in 1989 with the work estimators of the common odds ratio in stratified contingency tables and habilitated in 1993 with the work multiple tests in outlier detection .

After teaching at the University of Dortmund and a professorship at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , she was appointed to a chair at the University of Bremen in 2001 .

Since 2004 she has been the director of what is now the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology BIPS , where she had previously headed the Biometrics and IT Department since 2001.

Her research focuses on graphic models, genetic epidemiology and, more recently, on the use of secondary data in drug safety research as well as primary prevention and its evaluation, in particular childhood obesity .

Awards

Books

  • Bammann K, Lissner L, Pigeot I, Ahrens W, editors. Instruments for health surveys in children and adolescents. Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2019.
  • Ludwig Fahrmeir , Rita Künstler, Iris Pigeot and Gerhard Tutz : Statistics: The way to data analysis . 8., revised. and additional edition. Springer Spectrum, Berlin / Heidelberg 2016, ISBN 978-3-662-50371-3 .
  • Ahrens W, Pigeot I, editor. Handbook of epidemiology. 2nd edition. New York; Heidelberg; Dordrecht; London: Springer; 2014.
  • Kreienbrock L, Pigeot I, Ahrens W. Epidemiological methods. 5th edition. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer; 2012.
  • Moreno LA, Pigeot I, Ahrens W, editors. Epidemiology of obesity in children and adolescents - Prevalence and etiology. New York: Springer; 2011.
  • Caputo A, Fahrmeir L, artist R, Lang S, Pigeot I, Tutz G. Statistics workbook. 5th improved edition. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer; 2008.
  • Hauschke D, Steinijans V, Pigeot I. Bioequivalence studies in drug development - Methods and applications. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons; 2007.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Outstanding Doctoral Supervision - Award Ceremony 2019 Website of the University of Bremen. Retrieved February 13, 2020.