Lila Knudsen Randolph
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Lila Knudsen Randolph's Degrees
- PhD Statistics Stanford University
- Masters Statistics Stanford University
- Bachelors Mathematics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lila Knudsen Randolph was the chief statistician at the Food and Drug Administration and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. At the FDA, her work involved statistical sampling of food and drugs, and "she was instrumental in developing practical applications of statistics in the validation of analytical methods". She also did early work in computational statistics, writing in the Journal of the American Statistical Association in 1942 about the use of punched cards to construct orthogonal polynomials.
Lila Knudsen Randolph's Published Works
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- Principles of biological assay (1949) (195)
- The use of the angular transformation in biological assays. (1947) (71)
- Penicillin Assay and Its Control Chart Analysis (1945) (32)
- Determination of volatile fatty acids. (1942) (16)
- A Note on the Statistical Probabilities of Finding Hypersensitive Subjects in Random Samples (1945) (7)
- A Method for Determining the Significance of a Shortage (1943) (6)
- Graphic Method of Studying Separation of Mixtures by Immiscible Solvents (1942) (5)
- SOME QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF ESTROGEN ASSAY (1944) (4)
- PENICILLIN ASSAY (1945) (4)
- A Punched Card Technique to Obtain Coefficients of Orthogonal Polynomials (1942) (4)
- The interpretation of estrogenic assays. (1947) (4)
- Methods of testing antibiotic substances and limitations involved. (1946) (3)
- The Use of Statistics in Biological Experimentation and Assay (1945) (3)
- A statistical analysis of the A.O.A.C. collaborative study of assaying vitamin D by the chick method. (1940) (3)
- A turbidimetric method for the assay of streptomycin and its critical evaluation. (1950) (2)
- STATISTICS IN MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY (1950) (2)
- Observations on the chick method for the assay of vitamin D. 1. Relative accuracy of group and individual ashing procedures and relation of chick weight to per cent. bone ash (1941) (2)
- Serial or Coherent Correlation in Price Series (1938) (1)
- Report on phosphatase test in dairy products. (1950) (1)
- The Value of Statistics in the Formulation of Chemical Methods (1944) (1)
- Observations on the chick method for the assay of vitamin D. 2. A modified basal ration. (1941) (0)
- Statistical variation in contents of dry-filled ampules in current pharmaceutical practice. (1950) (0)
- Interdependence in a Series (1940) (0)
- Penicillin Assay and Its Control Chart Analysis. (1945) (0)
- Observations on the chick method for the assay of vitamin D. 3. Effect of decreasing length of assay period (1942) (0)
- Tests on the Efficiency of Various Filth Recovery Procedures: II. Insect Fragments and Rodent Hairs from Flour (1948) (0)
- Report on Sampling, Fat, and Moisture in Cheese (1947) (0)
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